University students pitched practical, tech-based solutions to support small-scale farmers at the 2025 TCS Sustainathon, from affordable soil sensors to digital marketplaces and precision agriculture ...
A glimpse inside UCT’s Data Centres with Timothy Carr. As a child, the University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Timothy Carr was fascinated by the inner workings of electronics. He would take apart remote ...
Dedicated investment in datasets, benchmarks, and models for African languages is urgently needed, as well as in tools for speech recognition, text-to-speech, and literacy. Artificial intelligence or ...
Chancellor Dr Precious Moloi-Motsepe and Vice-Chancellor Professor Mosa Moshabela urged graduates at the spring graduation to use their education to enrich not only their own lives but also their ...
UCT hosted the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program’s “Decade of Leadership Excellence” celebrations from 9 to 10 September 2025.
UCT Libraries Press has produced another volume that emphasises the university’s commitment to inclusive knowledge sharing.
It was all about the success of students and staff as UCT hosted the inaugural Wellbeing and Flourishing Conference to launch the Centre for Wellbeing and Flourishing.
Without deliberate action, the AI “revolution” risks deepening inequality more than it will expand opportunity. Here are five issues that need to be looked at and overcome.
The University of Cape Town’s (UCT) recent spring graduation was filled with song, ululations, and cheers as more than 2 440 students - including 161 newly minted PhD graduates - proudly crossed the ...
This is the beginning of the text that greets you as you enter the University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Michaelis School of Fine Art 100th-year celebration exhibition, 100 years: 100 objects. It is curated ...
The University of Cape Town’s (UCT) spring graduation was marked by historic milestones, including the awarding of honorary doctorates to four distinguished individuals and the official renaming of ...
Following the renaming of the Sarah Baartman Hall, UCT hosted a special colloquium, reflecting on the occasion.