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UCT joined hands with the Uyinene Mrwetyana Foundation and Langa For Men to host the annual Uyinene Mrwetyana Memorial March ...
UCT student Thandiswa Nxomani has risen through the rugby ranks in South Africa to become the team manager of Springbok Women ...
UCT women shuttle drivers have found empowerment, friendship, and joy while transporting students and staff around university ...
The right talent means the right appeal in attracting the top students well into the future. And Moshabela was more than ...
UCT celebrates the university’s first recipient of the distinguished Wellcome Early-Career Award and a second Wellcome Trust ...
UCT alumna Dr Aayesha Soni has broken new ground by becoming the first female adult epileptologist, not just in South Africa, but globally.
UCT mourns the passing of Professor Lehlohonolo Burns Banda Jiyane Machobane, whose academic and public service contributions ...
It means African countries are not exercising agency over their own development. Instead, they’re allowing too much of their ...
UCT’s Writing Centre head, Professor Arlene Archer, explored how language and writing continue to shape access, inclusion and ...
New research looking at Africa’s gig work boom has once again unmasked the prevalence of disadvantages that women face in ...
The M&G annually honours a cohort of South Africans who are recognised as changemakers and influencers in the work that they ...
UCT’s Women’s Football team displayed energy and resilience during a recent match against opponents from KwaZulu-Natal.