The Botany Department strives for excellence in teaching and research in physiology, ecology, evolution, systematics and conservation of terrestrial and aquatic plants, particularly as they relate to the flora of the Southwestern Cape Region of South Africa.
The Cape Town Board Course is presented by senior staff members of the Department of Accounting at UCT. The course is designed to prepare candidates for the Qualifying Examination (QE) of the Public Accountants and Auditors Board.
This page serves as a menu to Computer-Based Education projects and references both at UCT and around the world. Although all pages are fully operational, they are under constant maintenance, and are continually updated.
We aim to give you useful info and news about our teaching and research facilities, and to provide an invaluable source of materials used in the practice and research of marine and shipping law.
The DPRU is part of the School of Economics. It was formed in 1990 to undertake economic development and policy-oriented research. It co-ordinates research activities in the following fields: trade policy, industrial policy science and technology policy.
The Department of Environmental and Geographical Science offers a range of undergraduate courses to cater for a variety of student interests and aspirations.
The University of Cape Town is one of the leading universities in South Africa and on the African continent and is committed to promoting excellence with equity.
The world's largest: mining company - BHB Billiton, diamond company - De Beers, platinum producer - Anglo American Platinum... each has South African origins.