The University of Cape Town (UCT) and Vice-Chancellor (VC) Professor Mosa Moshabela, respectively as the Secretariat and Chair of the International Alliance of Research Universities (IARU), led the ...
Rirhandzu Mkhari is a recipient of a 2024 Student Leadership Award. She will be graduating with a BSc Honours in Infectious ...
The recent postponement of South Africa’s 25/26 National Budget’s tabling underscored a critical reality: the bedrock of effective governance lies in securing consistent and reliable revenue streams.
The University of Cape Town (UCT) Council has approved a joint proposal submitted by the executive and the Students’ Representative Council (SRC) to address 2024 fee debt issues affecting financially ...
Assessment is a cornerstone of quality education. At the University of Cape Town (UCT), we are committed to ensuring that our assessment practices are sound and fair. To support this goal, I am ...
The Office for Inclusivity and Change at the University of Cape Town, in collaboration with Stellenbosch University’s Equality Unit, will host the second instalment of “Unravelling the Thread” ...
The Department of Student Affairs (DSA) has developed yet another component of the University of Cape Town’s (UCT) student entrepreneurship ecosystem – SparkTank – which serves as the preparatory ...
Peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) is a life-threatening heart disease in which a pregnant or postpartum woman’s heart becomes weakened and enlarged. It can strike without warning, usually in the last ...
UCT’s Liberty Institute’s ‘The Majority Report 2025’ places SA’s working class in the context of its expansion and great ...
The University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Student Wellness Services (SWS) in the Department of Student Affairs (DSA) welcomes first-year and returning students. SWS is committed to supporting students in ...
Pre-eclampsia is a condition that occurs during pregnancy, leading to raised blood pressure, which can result in organ damage or failure and be life-threatening to both mother and baby. It is caused ...