A manifesto for change
Sharlene Swartz addresses the inaugural conference on restitution in her book Another Country: Everyday Social Restitution. White South Africans, do sorry, don’t say sorry. This is the bold...
View ArticleSouthern African tourism: the 'multiplier' effect
For every night that a tourist stays over at a high-end game lodge in a remote part of southern Africa, 14 people in the surrounding community benefit indirectly from the income generated by the...
View ArticleA giant leap for astronomy, another giant leap for South Africa
Image by Thomas Jarrett (UCT), based on data from the 2MASS Photometric Redshift catalogue (Bilicki et al. 2014) and the All-Sky Milky Way Panorama (Mellinger 2009). Learn more about the image. Earlier...
View ArticleConference to investigate universe's dark side
Image taken from the Hubble Space Telescope indicating that a huge ring of dark matter likely exists surrounding the centre of CL0024+17 that has no normal matter counterpart. Over 60 participants...
View ArticleThe battle to recovery
Associate Professor Sinegugu Duma’s book The Pain of Being a Woman tells the stories of sexual assault trauma of 10 women as they try to find healing. It was while compiling research on...
View ArticleUCT Annual Retirees Dinner 2016
With the academic year having run later than usual, the UCT Annual Retirees Dinner on 24 November moved from stately Smuts Hall to the neighbouring Western Province Rugby Club at Newlands. At...
View ArticleRise of the hired hitman: assassinations and democracy in SA
Press coverage of the 2016 local elections shone a spotlight on the murky world of political assassinations in South Africa, while high-profile cases such as those of Anni Dewani and Jayde Panayiotou...
View ArticlePhD student clinches Mr SA title
PhD student Habib Noorbhai is the new Mr SA, having won the title in Johannesburg last week. PhD student in sports science Habib Noorbhai clinched the Mr South Africa title on 24 November. The...
View ArticleRings and things... other ways to prevent HIV are on the cards
The rate of HIV infection remains greater than the number of people initiating treatment. This imbalance will stop the eradication of HIV/AIDS. It begs for increased investment into primary...
View ArticleInvesting in children: Child Gauge 2016
The South African Child Gauge 2016: focused on how the Child Support Grant is benefiting South African Children. The 11th annual issue of the South African Child Gauge looks at...
View ArticleInclusive education a matter of social justice
Together with a close-knit team, Dr Judith McKenzie, head of the Disability Studies division, is passionate about creating knowledge and providing training to facilitate disability inclusion...
View ArticleUCT on international drug advisory board
Prof Kelly Chibale in the lab. The UK government has appointed an expert advisory board to advise how it can best spend an additional 50 million British pounds over the next five years to fund...
View ArticleThando's study hopes rekindled
Insourced: Thando Gxalaba’s dream of studying further has been given a new lease of life now that he’s a fulltime UCT employee. Thando Gxalaba’s hopes of earning...
View ArticleFor 'Mum Sheila' it's all about hospitality
Sheila Diwu, assistant catering manager at Leo Marquard Hall residence, believes that love and care are the staples of any student’s diet. Sheila Diwu, the assistant catering manager...
View ArticleWellcome Centre for Infectious Diseases Research at UCT: a first in Africa
UCT Faculty of Health to host the first Wellcome Centre in Africa. A Wellcome Centre for Infectious Diseases Research in Africa (CIDRI-Africa) will be established at the University of Cape Town to...
View ArticleBirding Big Day win for UCT
The Swee Waxbill, which lent its name to the winning team from UCT. Photo Andrew de Blocq. Birders nationwide were all aflutter this past Saturday over the Birding Big Day, an annual challenge that...
View Article'Ground-breaking' exhibition on New World Jews
Assoc Prof Adam Mendelsohn, chief historian and co-curator of the New-York Historical Society Museum & Library’s “ground-breaking” exhibition: The First...
View ArticleEnvironmental innovation at SA's Greenovate Awards
Greenovate Award winners: Saul Nurick (supervisor), Cédric Fournier, Priscilla Nthai and Abby Street (supervisor). The Growthpoint Greenovate Awards recognise innovative solutions to...
View ArticleMobile bullying thrust into the spotlight
Professor Michael Kyobe, Deputy Dean in the Faculty of Commerce, has received a R1.6 m grant for research into mobile bullying in South African high schools. NRF-rated researcher and Deputy...
View ArticleNew fellows honoured for distinguished work
(From left) VC Dr Max Price, UCT fellow Prof Alphose Zingoni, UCT fellow Prof Nicola Mulder and DVC Prof Danie Visser. 2016 UCT fellows – Professor Nicola Mulder, head of the...
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