Meeting with academics at a UCT-hosted thinktank, the UN director general of the International Organization for Migration, Amy Pope, highlighted the importance of evidence-based migration reform.
A groundbreaking study led by researchers at UCT’s Department of Oceanography has revealed that Africa’s coastlines are facing a rapidly accelerating crisis.
Assoc Prof Elona Toska delivered a presentation underscoring the Hey Baby study during the 3rd African Workshop on Women and HIV.
NAPP at UCT continues its work to provide opportunities for new academics to exercise their agency in a supported network.
UCT’s student-driven Ubunye seeks to help learners in under-resourced schools unlock their potential through tutorship and debate coaching.
A recent study suggests that intensive agricultural landscapes in the Western Cape may be reducing the breeding success of the iconic Blue Crane, South Africa’s national bird.
Astronomers from UCT have uncovered the true scale of one of the largest hidden structures in the nearby Universe.
The University of Cape Town’s (UCT) vice-chancellor (VC), Professor Mosa Moshabela, has welcomed top achieving matriculants to the institution, under the auspices of the VC Blue Carpet Scholarship.
Assessment practices in the age of artificial intelligence (AI) present new and evolving challenges. The University of Cape Town (UCT) is responding in several ways to support assessment practices.
The University of Cape Town (UCT) recently hosted global university leaders for the International Alliance of Research Universities (IARU) Presidents’ Meeting. This occasion brings together heads of ...