The University of Cape Town is a community of exceptionally talented students, teachers and researchers – and a wide range of professional, administrative support and service staff – all of whom are committed to help change this world for the better.
We encourage one another to work hard, not only to earn degrees or public recognition, but also to be leaders in this increasingly changing world.
Our vision is to be an inclusive, research-intensive African university that addresses the challenges of our time with cutting-edge teaching, research and facilities. As a university we are committed to promoting transformation, to working tirelessly to guarantee the sustainability of our institution, and to ensuring excellence in all we do.
UCT has a proud tradition of academic excellence and is currently the top-rated university in Africa and one of the top-rated universities in the world.
Our researchers continue to help with the creation of African-based solutions to global problems, including issues relating to climate change, urbanization, safety and security, education and health, to name just a few. Many UCT researchers are recognized world leaders in their respective fields.
The UCT Faculty of Health Sciences is the most research intensive faculty in the university, with postgraduate students outnumbering undergraduates, and a world rating among the top 50 health sciences faculties worldwide (by Times Higher Education). The Faculty has 13 academic departments, over twenty multi-disciplinary research groupings, and more than 4000 students.
The AfreHE-HCo@UCT programme will be hosted within the Faculty of Health Sciences, by the Department of Family, Community and Emergency Care, abbreviated to ‘FaCE’. It consists of five divisions: Family Medicine, Primary Health Care, Emergency Medicine, Integrated Palliative Care and Medicine, and Sports and Exercise Medicine.
The massive transformative purpose of FaCE is “to build inclusive communities of care together”, referring not only to external geographic communities and partners in Cape Town and the Western Cape province, but also to communities of staff and students internal to UCT, as well as international partners. This is the connection between the Higher Education Health Collaborative and the aspirations and goals of the University of Cape Town.
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Women in Global Health Leadership Fellowship Program
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Health Innovation Hub (H2i) @ UCT
University of Cape Town
Leaders in Health: DFCM [name not confirmed yet]
Addis Ababa University
Leaders in Health: Women Global Health Leadership Fellowship
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Apply for the Mastercard Foundation Doctor of Public Health Scholarship
How to Apply: Step OneProspective applicants must first consult the admission requirements for the Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) program of study. The link above will guide you in exploring this program.If you meet the academic requirements of this program, please follow through to step two. Step TwoReview the recording of the scholarship information session […]
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Health in Africa Series – Community Engaged Research (CER): Connecting in a Time of Need
The University of Toronto is pleased to invite you to attend the session of the Health in Africa Series, entitled “Community Engaged Research (CER): Connecting in a Time of Need”presented by Natasha Kannemeyer, Assistant Lecturer in the Division of Social and Behavioural Sciences, School of Public Health at the University of Cape Town.
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The Art and Science of Bridging Research into Policy and Practice
The University of Cape Town (UCT) proudly hosted the Reach Alliance Convening with Ashesi University and the Reach Alliance Home Base team.
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2023 Annual Convening in Cape Town, South Africa
The University of Cape Town (UCT) proudly hosted the inaugural Health Collaborative Convening from October 15th to 17th, 2023, at the scenic Protea Hotel by Marriott, Waterfront Breakwater Lodge in Cape Town, South Africa.
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2023 Annual MELA Workshop in Cape Town, South Africa
The Africa Health Collaborative Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning, & Adaptation (MELA) Co-creation Workshop was held on October 12 & 13 in Cape Town, South Africa.