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Thursday, 17 May 2012

Multilingualism in Class: a Transformation Strategy?

Associate Professor Mbulungeni MadibaIn this article, Associate Professor Mbulungeni Madiba of the Multilingualism Education Project reflects on a recent seminar on multilingual education, and on UCT's language policy. "UCT has done a great deal to embrace the cultural and linguistic diversity of its students and staff, but do we still see a gap between policy and practice when it comes to approaches to teaching?" Read more ...


Carnegie Undergraduates Receives their Notebooks

Recipients of the UCT Carnegie Undergraduate Scholarship for Women in Science and Engineering, pictured here receiving notebooks sponsored by the Carnegie Corporation of New York, with the Dean of CHED, Nan Yeld and Carnegie mentor, Bette Davidowitz

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Congratulations to Nonku

Student Guide 2011Congratulations to HAESDU's Senior Secretary, Nonku Nokhepheyi who graduated in April 2012 with a National Diploma in Office Administration from CPUT.

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OCW announces "Vulnerability to environmental change" by Dr Ziervogel a course funded by an OpenUCT Grant, a Winner

OCW CONSORTIUM announces 2012 winners of Course Awards for OPENCOURSEWARE EXCELLENCE.

Courses selected from among the 17,000 courses now shared openly by universities worldwide.
The course "Vulnerability to environmental change" by Dr Ziervogel funded by an OpenUCT Grant has been selected as one of the winners.

Full course can be viewed at http://opencontent.uct.ac.za/Science/Vulnerability-to-environmental-change Read more ...


Technology Director Turns Cellphones Into Classrooms

Student Guide 2011 THE BIG IDEA: Not everyone has computer access, so mobile education should make more use of cellphones. Everyone has computer access, so mobile education should make more use of cellphones. Read more ...


Off to a good start in 2012 with first year student guide

Student Guide 2011 CHED recently marked the release of the “Studying at University: A guide for first year students” at a special launch.

The publication, revised by Catherine Hutchings and illustrated by Stacey Stent, aims to provide new students with the knowledge and skills required for coping with the studies and academic assignments at UCT.

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Ceremony marks success in popular Masithethe isiXhosa course

Thirty-two elated staff and students celebrated their successful completion of the latest Masithethe isiXhosa (Xhosa Communication) course at a course completion ceremony on 17 November.

Well done Class of 2011!


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UCT keen to open up access

Licencing, copyright, patenting, intellectual property and "open stuff" were recurring buzzwords at UCT's recent Open Access Week, which aimed to raise awareness of issues surrounding the availability of academic research work.

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Make NAPP compulsory, say participants

Dr Max Price with NAPP participantsIt's understandable that year in year out, participants of UCT's New Academic Practitioners Programme (NAPP) are calling for the initiative to be made compulsory, not only to new academics, but to all scholars. Described by some as an "eye-opener" to the academic life, the programme, now in its eighth year, has given them a sense of belonging, strengthened their teaching skills and boosted their confidence. Read more ...


EDU instills family sense

award recipient For 11 years, the Education Development Unit (EDU) in UCT's Faculty of Commerce has succeeded in attracting and retaining students who have overcome gaps and disparities in education and life. But what stood out at this year's EDU annual awards ceremony on 28 July, hosted to recognise students' achievements, is the sense of community that the programme is inculcating. Read more ...


UCT offers the best careers service

students at careers fair Employers of university graduates have for the second consecutive year named UCT's Career Service and its annual Careers Fair as the best in the country. This according to the South African Graduate Recruiters Association (SAGRA), which runs an independent survey of leading employers in South Africa. Read more ...


Congratulations to Leigh Wentzel

Congratulations to CHED's Assistant Faculty Finance Manager, Leigh Wentzel (seen here with husband Graham), who graduates today with a Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration.

Well done Leigh!


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Organic veggies on order through CHED

Hlanganani Building on UCT's upper campus is the new collection spot for fresh organic vegetables, delivered weekly.

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