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Rings 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...

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Investing 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...

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Inclusive 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...

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UCT 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...

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Thando'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...

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For '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...

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Wellcome 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...

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Birding 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...

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'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...

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Environmental 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...

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Mobile 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...

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New 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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Integrating informal settlements

The Slum Dwellers International (SDI) affiliated informal settlement Langrug, in Franschhoek, is an example of a successful upgrading project. South Africa has a housing crisis, and informal...

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Teaching and Learning at UCT

Teaching and Learning at UCT Teaching and learning are the core functions of any university and UCT is constantly striving to improve the experience of teaching and learning for academic staff and...

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Shining new light on ancient malaria drugs

The PhD research of postdoctoral fellow John Woodland focused on providing new insights into the cellular localisation and targets of antimalarial drugs. John Woodland, a student from the Department of...

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A reluctant farewell to DVC Visser

DVC Prof Danie Visser retires from UCT after 32 years of service. Beginning as a lecturer in the 80s, Visser stepped up as Dean of Law and later DVC for Research and Internationalisation. Photo Michael...

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Wildlife solutions for a crowded planet

A centuries-long war has been ongoing in the Western Cape province of South Africa – a war that pre-dates apartheid, the South African war and the militaristic rise of the Zulu Kingdom. It...

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'Be leaders of integrity that society needs'

Chair of Council Sipho Pityana was guest speaker at this morning’s graduation ceremony, one of two that will be held in a truncated graduation season. Sipho Pityana, UCT’s Chair of...

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'Believe in yourself', Walaza urges graduands

Nomfundo Walaza, executive director at Peace Systems, was guest speaker at this afternoon’s ceremony. This afternoon’s graduation in Jameson Hall was a case of coming full circle...

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Iconic conifers under threat

A team of UCT ecologists has used repeat photography to study the decline of the critically endangered Clanwilliam cedar. Their findings, published last month, suggest that climate change and...

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