article  // 09 Jul 2019

Seaborne classroom making science ‘cool’

Students, lecturers and scientists left Cape Town aboard the SA Agulhas II to participate in SEAmester - interactive and cool Science where students engage with scientists and lectures while at sea.
article  // 05 Jul 2019

Grooming young tech innovators

The Department of Computer Science at UCT hosted a group of high school learners from Ocean View Secondary School to a day of computer science information - where they were introduced to developments such as 3D printing, antenna Wifi networks and
article  // 04 Jul 2019

The Kalahari Desert is becoming too hot for birds.

The Kalahari Desert, one of the world’s last true wilderness areas, will lose much of its birdlife before the end of this century due to climate warming, according to a new scientific study by four South African authors, including University of C
article  // 04 Jul 2019

Multimillion rand boost for Africa medicines research

University of Cape Town (UCT)’s alumnus and former chairman and CEO of Coca-Cola, Neville Isdell, has donated US$1 242 160 (about R18 million) towards research into the discovery of new medicines for infectious diseases at the UCT Drug Discovery
article  // 04 Jul 2019

5 questions with Sheetal Silal

Dr Sheetal Silal, a senior lecturer in the Department of Statistical Sciences at the University of Cape Town (UCT), uses mathematical modelling to fight infectious diseases.  She was recently selected to discuss her research at th
event 22 October 2018 (This event has ended)

The Education of the Zulu Potter

Associate Professor Kent Fowler will present the Department of Archaeology seminar with a talk entitled, "The Education of the Zulu Potter".