UCT Food Security Programme

01 February 2019 | Story Pete van der Woude. Photo Robert Owen-Wahl. Read time 2 min.
UCT is appealing to both staff and students to volunteer and address the issue of student hunger.
UCT is appealing to both staff and students to volunteer and address the issue of student hunger.

The UCT Food Security Programme, which was introduced last year, resumed on Monday, 28 January 2019. The programme is a collaborative initiative between several departments, as well as student and staff volunteers from across the university.

The initiative was launched during the November examination period last year to address the issue of student hunger, while promoting the dignity and agency of students, all underpinned by a spirit of volunteerism.

The UCT Food Security Programme is now providing free packed lunches to students in need from Monday to Friday from 11:00 to 14:00 in Room 1.04 on Level 1 of the Robert Leslie Social Science Building on Upper Campus.

The task team is appealing for more staff and student volunteers to assist with the preparation and distribution of the lunch packs.

To volunteer, or for further information, please contact Edwina Brooks (Edwina.Brooks@uct.ac.za / 021 650 3924) or Chance Chagunda (Chance.Chagunda@uct.ac.za / 021 650 4054).


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The UCT Inaugural Lecture Series

 

Inaugural lectures are a central part of university academic life. These events are held to commemorate the inaugural lecturer’s appointment to full professorship. They provide a platform for the academic to present the body of research that they have been focusing on during their career, while also giving UCT the opportunity to showcase its academics and share its research with members of the wider university community and the general public in an accessible way.

In April 2023, Interim Vice-Chancellor Emeritus Professor Daya Reddy announced that the Vice-Chancellor’s Inaugural Lecture Series would be held in abeyance in the coming months, to accommodate a resumption of inaugural lectures under a reconfigured UCT Inaugural Lecture Series – where the UCT extended executive has resolved that for the foreseeable future, all inaugural lectures will be resumed at faculty level.

Recent executive communications

 

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No inaugural lectures took place during 2015 and 2016.

 
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