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UCT academic Msakha Mona’s endeavours in decolonial thinking, language justice and community-centred education have given ...
Renowned linguist and Emeritus Professor at the University of Cape Town (UCT) Rajend Mesthrie has been elected a Fellow of ...
A diverse and vibrant group of stakeholders – researchers, civil society, healthcare workers and community workers, all eager ...
The result of this study showed improved mental health, reduced distress and a stronger sense of belonging for young people ...
East Africa has made greater strides towards the free flow of people crossing borders and seeking work than most of Africa; ...
Mandela Day is an annual invitation to pause with intention and magnify service in practice, especially for those most ...
Newly qualified teachers are gathering at UCT for a series of Winter School workshops on a range of topics relating to ...
The research, which was published in The Lancet and led by the University of Birmingham’s NIHR Global Health Research Unit on ...
UCT student Fisokuhle Makhanya has dedicated his time to educating underserved communities on the importance of hearing ...
The Christof Heyns African Human Rights Moot Court Competition grappled with issues of migration and citizenship its 34th ...
Competing against seniors at the junior and U23 canoe sprint world championships does not intimidate University of Cape Town ...
After a week of rigorous competition, the Christof Heyns African Human Rights Moot Court Competition concluded on 5 July.
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