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UCT response to developments around SRC member's Facebook posting

28 July 2015 Dear colleagues and students, During the past three weeks, a conflict has erupted within UCT's Student Representative Council (SRC) and student body, triggered by a post that Ms Zizipho...

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What a less Eurocentric reading list would look like

The debate about curriculum and staff diversity is gaining momentum at some South African as well as British universities. Some have challenged the dominance of dead white men in university literary...

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Discomfort needn't be a bad thing, says new transformation special advisor

Assoc Prof Elelwani Ramugondo's new office is sparsely decorated, containing only a laptop, desk, small table and a few chairs. The vice-chancellor's special advisor on transformation says her first...

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Come rain, come storm, music stars shine brightly

The twin threats of a winter rain storm and load shedding did little to dampen the creative spirits of the South African College of Music corps at last night's Vice-Chancellor's Concert in the Baxter...

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New student newspaper spotlights poverty and inequality

Third-year students in film and media studies have been 'connecting the dots' between economic theory and the realities of poverty and inequality through the production of a new student publication...

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Street photographer focuses on Jozi for Ernest Cole Award

A City Refracted, an exhibition of street photography that turns its lens on the shifting nature of Johannesburg's inner city, will run at the Irma Stern Museum until 22 August. It is the work of...

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UCT works to add to your bookshelf

With topics ranging from musical instruments of indigenous people to executive salaries and constitutional law, have a look at our list of recent publications from within the UCT community. The Musical...

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Reading is believing

"You didn't have to do all that you did. But you did." Cheerful lyrics filled UCT's Archie Mafeje Room when it played home to a slightly different crowd on Friday 31 July: ten children from the early...

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Violence against women must emerge from the shadows

Journalists need a resource guide focused on "issues of gender, patriarchy and misogyny" if they are to report accurately and fairly on cases of intimate partner violence. Dr Taryn van Niekerk found...

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How to study the most dangerous animals in Africa

Jess Dawson is studying the impact of hippo poo on the St Lucia food web; among other skills, she's had to learn how to catch a crocodile, and how not to unsettle a hippopotamus. Hippos may spend their...

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Somalia's ICT boom: the untold story

Somalia is often held up as a textbook example of a 'failed state'. However, there are other stories to tell – not least about the country's thriving ICT sector and growing economy. "Somalia...

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Hand-in-hand: Knowledge works for communities

To address development and social challenges, UCT and its students are putting their knowledge and research to work in partnership with communities. Engaging with non-profit organisations, the UCT...

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Feni wins 2015 Ernest Cole Award

GroundUp photographer Masixole Feni has been announced as the fourth winner of the 2015 Ernest Cole Award. A homeless man washes himself using a sprinkler. The award is a UCT grant given to a...

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Wathint'Abafazi Wathint'imbokodo

UCT remembers the many women – mothers, teachers, workers, preachers, marchers, martyrs – who have given their time and their lives fighting for a more free society. On 9 August...

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A life with birds: special edition of journal honours ornithologist Phil Hockey

Understanding avian adaptation to climate change, why the African oystercatcher is no longer a threatened species, and the discovery of a new breeding ground for blue petrels – all of this is...

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Tackling child abuse with affordable parenting programmes – and clowns

In one of South Africa's poorest areas, an imaginative new parenting programme – a collaboration between Oxford University, UCT, UNICEF, the World Health Organisation and the South African...

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Street-smart E. coli outfoxing modern medicine

Before the advent of antibiotics in the 1930s, infections associated with E. coli claimed hundreds of thousands of human lives. Today, as we see a rise in the prevalence of drug-resistant E. coli...

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UCT opens up mid-year intake for GetSmarter advanced diploma

If you've missed the opportunity to be part of the February uptake of students for the Advanced Diploma in Business Project Management, you have the opportunity to enrol for this online course in June....

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Archaeology, photography and the making of a disciplinary archive

The Mirror in the Ground is a curated book of twelve short visual essays, drawing on photographs from the collection of South African archaeologist John Goodwin. Drawing on a 10-year research project,...

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Fighting TB – South Africa's 'insidious epidemic'

South Africa stands at the centre of a global TB epidemic that is devastating the health of millions and their communities. Researchers at UCT are working with colleagues at Oxford University, health...

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