Professor Mosa Moshabela
MBChB: University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2001; Diploma in HIV (SA): Colleges of Medicine of South Africa, 2006; Master's in Family Medicine: University of Limpopo, 2009; PhD: University of the Witwatersrand, 2012; MSc in Demography & Health: London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, 2017. He is currently enrolled in an EMBA programme at the Henley Business School, University of Reading.
Management
The management structure of the University of Cape Town.
Healing through art and connection: Stories from the Kwakhanya Childhood Trauma Study
Join us for an exploration of youth mental health and the role of artistic expression over drinks and snacks, following Mandela Day, remembering SA's founding father who cherished and championed the wellbeing of children.
Basic HIV Counselling
This course is ideal for you if you are a social worker, psychologist, nurse, research worker, community health worker, lay counsellor, and any cadre of staff working in the HIV field.
UCT Inaugural Lecture: Professor Alan Davidson
Professor Alan Davidson will deliver a lecture titled “It Takes a Team: Advancing Paediatric Oncology Through Collaborative Care” on Thursday, 17 July 2025 at 17:30 SAST.
UCT Inaugural Lecture: Professor Dick Ng’ambi
Professor Ng’ambi will present his lecture, “Technology changes what matters – what matters changes technology,” on Friday, 25 July 2025 at 17:30 SAST in Lecture Theatre 1, Neville Alexander Building on lower campus.
Buildings, departments and offices
A list of UCT buildings, departments and offices
Campus maps
Aerial and Google maps of UCT campuses
Research and innovation
UCT’s Vision 2030 commits us to ‘unleashing knowledge in and from Africa to redefine and co-create a sustainable global future’. We strive to address global challenges and realise new opportunities in the social and natural worlds.