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Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng

Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng began her term of office as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cape Town on 1 July 2018.
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Professor Maano Ramutsindela

Professor Maano Ramutsindela took up his position as the dean of the Faculty of Science on 1 March 2019.

Prior to his appointment, he was the deputy dean of operations and professor in the Department of Environmental and Geographical Science.

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Vaccination

Reduce the risk of infection through vaccination this winter season.
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Vigilance

Remain vigilant against COVID-19. Wash your hands, and avoid large indoor gatherings.
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Ventilation

Keep windows and doors open to ensure adequate ventilation.
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Dr Reno Morar

The position of chief operating officer (COO) was created in 2018 to improve the efficiency of the university’s operations by having the COO oversee all the relevant responsibilities that had previously been distributed between the then four deputy vice-chancellors (DVCs): Finance, Information and Communication Technology Services, Properties and Services, and Human Resour

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Sport and societies at UCT

The university boasts more than 100 student societies and organisations representing a wide range of interests.
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Support and services

At UCT we are committed to supporting our students from their first year to graduation. While your time at university can be the best years of your life, you do sometimes need a little help along the way.
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Associate Professor Lionel Green-Thompson

Associate Professor Lionel Green-Thompson was appointed dean and took up the role from 15 March 2020.

He has held multiple roles at the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits), including being the assistant dean for Teaching, Learning and Undergraduate Affairs in the Faculty of Health Sciences. He was also the clinical coordinator for the MBBCh degree in the Centre for Health Science Education from 2004, during which time he engaged in numerous student development initiatives, including the supervision of MMed (Anaesthesia) students.