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UCT alumna Dr Aayesha Soni has broken new ground by becoming the first female adult epileptologist, not just in South Africa, but globally.
The right talent means the right appeal in attracting the top students well into the future. And Moshabela was more than ...
UCT mourns the passing of Professor Lehlohonolo Burns Banda Jiyane Machobane, whose academic and public service contributions ...
The Ikey Tigers women’s rugby team has hit a milestone this season, taking the field with a full fifteens squad for the first time. Assistant coach Natasha Hofmeester attributes this milestone to a ...
New research looking at Africa’s gig work boom has once again unmasked the prevalence of disadvantages that women face in ...
Molweni! July at UCT was once again a month filled with passion, big ideas, major achievements, and Madiba-inspired actions.
The University of Cape Town (UCT) invites all staff  to take part in the confidential 2025 Staff Inclusivity Survey.
Dear colleagues and students The University of Cape Town (UCT) will launch the Well-being and Flourishing Conference on Tuesday, 9 September 2025. Read more about this and other recent developments on ...
UCT’s Writing Centre head, Professor Arlene Archer, explored how language and writing continue to shape access, inclusion and ...
The themed review process The review will take place during 2025 and has a focused desktop review format. This means the CHE panel will base its evaluation on UCT’s Self-Evaluation Report (SER) and ...