On Friday, December 6, 2024, the Michaelis School of Fine Art opened its doors to an exciting and heartfelt celebration of artistic achievement: the Graduate Show 2024.
UCT and Wits, with the Italian government, are creating *Freedom* (Inkululeko: Libertà), a book featuring short stories in Italian, isiXhosa, isiZulu, and illustrations by young talents aged 18–25. Submissions close 18 March 2025.
UCT's Department of Knowledge and Information Stewardship (DKIS) successfully hosted a pivotal conference within the 2nd Global Summit on Diamond Open Access. This event, held on December 8-9, 2024
The Faculty of Humanities at UCT, through the Centre for Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies (CTDPS), is proud to present the MA in Theatre & Performance Final Dissertation Projects for 2024.
Opera UCT’s breathtaking production of Benjamin Britten’s The Turn of the Screw opened last night to a captivated audience, setting the stage for an extraordinary opera experience.
The Michaelis School of Fine Art hosts its annual Graduate Exhibition at Hiddingh Campus from 7–12 December 2024. This is a major event that draws many interested art collectors and enthusiasts to this beautiful historical campus.
It was the final curtain call for Professor Jay Pather as he graciously took to the stage in the Hiddingh Hall to deliver his inaugural lecture – a memorable moment in an illustrious career.
UCT’s Environmental Humanities South seminar series concluded the year with an enlightening address by activist, academic, and former vice-chancellor Dr Mamphela Ramphele.
The Faculty of Humanities at UCT held its annual Humanities Student Excellence Awards on Friday evening, recognising the exceptional academic achievements of students who have earned a spot on the prestigious Dean’s Merit List.