Dr Linda Mtwisha
Dr Linda Mtwisha was appointed executive director from 1 October 2020.
Dr Mtwisha has joined UCT from the University of Johannesburg, where she was the senior director of strategic initiatives and administration.
Risk management
The Risk Office is responsible for coordinating the University’s risk management capability and insurance offering to ensure that the adverse outcomes are avoided or minimised and maximise the opportunities that risk creates.
Institutional planning
The main functions of the Institutional Planning Department (IPD)
Alumni Film Festival
Sunshine Cinema in partnership with the UCT Centre for Film and Media Studies will present five locally made films. Bring the family, come and relax and enjoy some home-grown movie brilliance. Kids movie options will be available also.
Document formatting for lawyers
This ten-hour course, held over five days, covers the essential Microsoft Word skills that legal professionals are expected to have.
femFest - For Women, by Women
Join us at femFest, a one-day event aimed at empowering 400 - 500 women from all walks of life, on 26 October 2024 at the Protea Hotel, Mowbray.
Collaborative Educational Practice Award (CEP)
The Collaborative Educational Practice Award recognises collaborative approaches that enhance the teaching and learning environment at the UCT.
Professor Dan Stein
Professor Stein (BSc, MB ChB, FRCPC, FRSSAf, PhD, DPhil) is professor and chair of the Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health, and director of the Medical Research Council (MRC) Unit on Anxiety and Stress Disorders. His research focuses on the psychobiology and management of the anxiety disorders, including obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and social anxiety disorder.
Vice-Chancellor’s Excellence Awards
The Vice-Chancellor’s Excellence Awards aim to recognise members of the UCT community who make an outstanding contribution to the university’s mission and objectives in areas beneficial to the university and its strategic imperative.
Award-winning books
The following books by UCT staff have been recognised as outstanding.