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Zuleigha Patel has completed her four-year Bachelor of Science degree in computer science and computer engineering at the ...
Dr Mapheyeledi Sibindlana’s doctoral research interrogates the contested nature of violence during the Rhodes Must Fall ...
Plenty of people told Sarah Stein that practising medicine would be difficult. Now, as a fifth-year medical student at the ...
Two new ways of giving the HIV medicine Dolutegravir to newborn babies have been found to be safe and effective, according to ...
The way STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) is taught in schools must evolve to meet the challenges of a ...
But more than a case study, her work is a bold theoretical intervention. UCT News conducted a question-and-answer interview ...
For the estimated 2000 residents of Freedom Farm informal settlement, situated on the boundary of the Cape Town International Airport aircraft runway, the sound of airplanes taking off and landing is ...
A two-week-old baby is referred to the Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital in Cape Town. The infant, who was born ...
Shirley Blumberg reflects on how her South African roots led to a lifetime of social justice advocacy through architecture.
Celebrating two centuries of Braille, Blind SA is leading the charge in literacy, innovation, and accessibility for South ...
Sharjah Architecture Triennial (SAT) has announced that Vyjayanthi Rao will curate its third edition, along with her ...