Mr Marlon Parker
Marlon Parker is deeply committed to community, technology, and innovation, which has shaped his career and led to the creation of RLabs, a social enterprise that has reached over 65 million people in 24 countries.
Previous vice-chancellors
UCT’s vice-chancellors from 1918 to the present.
Stakeholder engagement for competitive advantage
Join us for a fifteen-hour immersive learning experience, held over five days, enabling you to examine your own challenges and to apply insights, skills and knowledge in the planning and implementing of effective public engagement strategie
Corporate governance: Practical insights
This 20-hour remote course will cover the latest principles and best practices of corporate governance and responsibilities of directors, discussing key trends as well as using relevant case studies.
UCT Inaugural Lecture: Professor Sandra Young
On Wednesday, 16 October 2024 at 18:00 SAST, Professor Sandra Young will deliver her inaugural lecture titled “Exploring the literary imagination in times of reckoning: What might Shakespeare have to do with Social Justice today?”
UCT Inaugural Lecture: Professor Jay Pather
On Wednesday, 23 October 2024 at 18:00 SAST, Professor Jay Pather will deliver his inaugural lecture titled “Shifting spaces, tilting time: art and art education in a Society that aches for transformation”.
UCT Inaugural Lecture: Professor Marcello Vichi
Professor Marcello Vichi from the Department of Oceanography will present his inaugural lecture titled “Fifty degrees of separation: Why Antarctica and the polar regions matter for Afrika” at 17:30 SAST on Monday, 21 October 2024.
UCT Inaugural Lecture: Professor Sudesh Sivarasu
Professor Sudesh Sivarasu will present his inaugural lecture titled “Engineering Tomorrow’s Medical Devices for Africa’s Unique Needs” will be held on Thursday, 24 October 2024 at 17:30 SAST.
Seminar | Measuring multidimensional poverty in Kenya across time and space
Our October seminar focuses on research on Kenya’s progress in the reduction of poverty in the context of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The seminar is part of a series hosted by SALDRU, University of Cape Town