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University of Cape Town
public university, open-access publisher, higher education institution
Year dem found am1 October 1829 Edit
Native labelUniversity of Cape, Universiteit van Kaapstad, iYunivesithi yaseKapa Edit
NicknameIkeys Edit
Office held by head of the organizationChancellor of the University of Cape Town Edit
CountrySouth Africa Edit
Edey de administrative territorial entity insydCity of Cape Town Edit
Coordinate location33°57′27″S 18°27′38″E Edit
Get subsidiaryFitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology, UCT Hockey Club Edit
Demma headquarters locationCape Town Edit
Dey replaceSouth African College Edit
Language dem useEnglish Edit
IPv6 routing prefix2a01:4f8:150:8109::/64, 2a01:4f8:200:80b2::/64, 2a01:4f8:212:17::/64 Edit
Dema official websitehttps://www.uct.ac.za/ Edit
Open data portalDataFirst Edit
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De University of Cape Town (UCT) (Afrikaans: Universiteit van Kaapstad, Xhosa: iYunivesithi yaseKapa) be public research university insyd Cape Town, South Africa. Dem establish insyd 1829 as de South African College, na dem grant full university status insyd 1918, wey dey make am de oldest university insyd South Africa den de oldest university insyd Sub-Saharan Africa for continuous operation.[1]

Dem dey organise UCT for 57 departments insyd across six faculties wey dey offer bachelor's (NQF 7) to doctoral degrees (NQF 10) solely for de English language insyd.[2] Home to 30,000 students, e dey encompass six campuses insyd de Capetonian suburbs of Rondebosch, Hiddingh, Observatory, Mowbray, den de Waterfront. E be de only African member of de Global University Leaders Forum (GULF) within de World Economic Forum, wey dey make up of 26 of de world ein top universities.[3]

Five alumni, staff members, den researchers wey dey associate plus UCT win de Nobel Prize. 88 staff members be part of de Academy of Sciences of South Africa.[4]

Campus

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Sarah Baartman Hall den Memorial Plaza, de focal point Upper Campus.
Hiddingh Hall Library for Hiddingh Campus top insyd Gardens, Cape Town.

Residential halls

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First-tier residences:[5]

  • Avenue Road Residence
  • Baxter Hall
  • Clarinus Village
  • College House
  • Dullah Omar Hall
  • Fuller Hall
  • Glendover Residence
  • Graça Machel Hall
  • Kilindini
  • Kopano Residence
  • Leo Marquard Hall
  • Rochester House
  • Smuts Hall
  • Tugwell Hall
  • University House
  • Varietas

Second-tier residences:[6]

  • Forest Hill
  • Groote Schuur Flats
  • Groote Schuur Residence
  • Liesbeeck Gardens
  • Medical Residence
  • Obz Square
  • De Woolsack

Third-tier residences:[7]

  • 1 Woodbine Road
  • 8 Avenue Road
  • Amalinda
  • Dullah Omar Hall
  • Edwin Hart Annex
  • F Block (Forest Hill)
  • Harold Cressy Hall
  • Inglewood
  • JP Duminy Court
  • Linkoping
  • North Grange
  • Rondeberg
  • TB Davie Court

Organisation

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Administration den governance

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University Chancellors & Vice-Chancellors
Chancellor Vice-Chancellor
Term Name Term Name
1918–1936 H.R.H. the Prince of Wales (de future Edward VIII) 1918–1938 Sir John Carruthers Beattie
1936–1950 Field Marshal Jan Smuts 1938–1947 AW Falconer
1950–1967 De Hon. Mr Justice Albert van der Sandt Centlivres 1948–1955 TB Davie
1956–1957 RW James, for acting capacity
1958–1967 Jacobus Duminy
1967–1999 Harry Oppenheimer 1968–1980 Sir Richard Luyt
1981–1996 Stuart J Saunders
1996–2000 Mamphela Ramphele
1999–2019 Graça Machel 2000–2008 Njabulo Ndebele
2008–2018 Max Price
2019–present Precious Moloi-Motsepe 2018–2023 Mamokgethi Phakeng
2023–2024 Daya Reddy, interim
2024- Mosa Moshabela, elect

Academic divisions

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Dem list de departments of de faculties as follows:

Mamokgethi Phakeng cam turn de varsity ein second Black female Vice-Chancellor after Mamphela Ramphele.

Faculty of Commerce[8]

  • College of Accounting
  • School of Economics (jointly establish plus Faculty of Humanities)
  • Department of Finance den Tax
  • Department of Information Systems
  • The Nelson Mandela School of Public Governance
  • School of Management Studies
  • Education Development Unit
  • Graduate School of Business

Faculty of Engineering den de Built Environment[9]

  • Department of Architecture, Planning den Geomatics
  • Department of Chemical Engineering
  • Department of Civil Engineering
  • Department of Construction Economics den Management
  • Department of Electrical Engineering
  • Department of Mechanical Engineering

Faculty of Health Sciences[10]

  • Department of Anaesthesia den Perioperative Medicine
  • Department of Health den Rehabilitation Sciences
  • Department of Health Sciences Education
  • Department of Human Biology
  • Department of Integrative Biomedical Sciences
  • Department of Medicine
  • Department of Obstetrics den Gynaecology
  • Department of Paediatrics den Child Health
  • Department of Pathology
  • Department of Psychiatry den Mental Health
  • Department of Public Health den Family Medicine
  • Department of Radiation Medicine
  • Department of Surgery

Faculty of Humanities[11]

  • African Feminist Studies
  • Anthropology
  • African Studies den Linguistics
  • Centre for Film and Media Studies
  • Education Development Unit
  • English Literary Studies
  • Historical Studies
  • Knowledge den Information Stewardship
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art
  • Department of Philosophy
  • Department of Political Studies
  • School of Education
  • Department of Psychology
  • School of Languages den Literatures
  • Department of Social Work & Social Development
  • Department of Sociology
  • South African College of Music
  • Department for the Study of Religions
  • Theatre, Dance den Performance Studies

Faculty of Law[12]

  • Department of Commercial Law
  • Department of Private Law
  • Department of Public Law

Faculty of Science[13]

  • Department of Archaeology
  • Department of Astronomy
  • Department of Biological Sciences
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Department of Computer Science
  • Department of Environmental den Geographical Science
  • Department of Geological Sciences
  • Department of Mathematics den Applied Mathematics
  • Department of Molecular den Cell Biology
  • Department of Oceanography
  • Department of Physics
  • Department of Statistical Sciences

Students den staff

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Student enrolment 2009–2013

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Student enrolment by population group 2009–2013, dey show percentage growth for base top:[14][15]

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 % Growth % Of Total
SA Black 5068 5323 5744 6012 6199 6813 28.67% 25.23%
SA coloured 3623 3653 3687 3530 3573 3601 0.73% 13.34%
SA Indian 1630 1681 1671 1701 1714 1813 11.6% 6.72%
SA White 8984 9183 8992 8814 8434 8093 -10.69% 30%
International 3821 4171 4268 4802 4708 4674 19.57% 17.32%
Other 886 1003 1146 1191 1488 1993 73.28% 7.39%
Total 24012 25014 25508 26505 26116 26987 -0.32% 100%
Demographic of University Student Enrollments insyd 2021
Program Asian Black Coloured Indian White International (Rest of Africa) Undeclared
Undergraduate 0.50% 32% 12% 5% 14% 7% 30%
Postgraduate 0.50% 25% 12% 5% 14% 18% 20%
PhD 0.50% 21% 9% 6% 20% 35% 8.9%

Rankings

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De varsity receive rank of 198 insyd de 2019 QS World University Rankings,[16] rank of 156 insyd de 2019 Times Higher Education World University Rankings,[17] den rank of 201–300 insyd de Shanghai Academic Ranking of World Universities.[18]

De faculty of Commerce as well as de faculty of Law den Medicine appeared for de top 100 faculties internationally insyd. De law faculty achieve global rank of 40 insyd de 2014 QS World University Rankings by Subject.[16] Although de varsity remain de highest ranking insyd Africa as of 2022 ein ranking dey decline since 2015.[19]

UCT Times Higher Education Ranking 2011 to 2024
Year World Rank
2024 167
2023 160
2022 183
2021 155
2020 136
2019 136
2018 171
2017 148
2016 120
2015 124
2014 126
2013 126
2012 103
2011 107
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Na de varsity be de shooting location of de 2019 film Critters Attack! were na dem bell am Leroy College den de 2008 film Disgrace.

Na de varsity be de shooting location of Netflix movies The Kissing Booth den The Kissing Booth 2 den de 2020 Netflix series Blood & Water.[34] De Upper Campus residence serve as de grounds den building for de show ein fictional Parkhurst College.

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References

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  7. Handbook 2.3: A Guide to UCT's Third Tier Accommodation. Department of Student Housing and Residence Life, University of Cape Town. Archived 17 March 2017
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