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UCT RESEARCH REPORT 2012
Faculty
Field of study
Destinations
Commerce
Business Administration, Economics, Information
Systems, Statistics
Thailand, USA, South Africa (Pretoria)
Engineering & the
Built Environment
Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical
Engineering, Geomatics
Malaysia, USA, Uganda, South Africa (Langebaan),
Australia, Singapore, Germany
Health Sciences
Anatomy and Cell Biology, Biokinetics, Clinical Science
and Immunology, Exercise Science, Human Genetics,
Neurosciences, Pharmacology, Physiology, Psychiatry,
Public Health, Radiotherapy
Canada, USA, Singapore, South Africa (Port Elizabeth,
Durban), Washington, Belgium, Spain, Germany, Canada
Humanities
Fine Art, French Language and Literature,
Justice and Transformation, Linguistics, Philosophy,
Psychology, Social Anthropology, Sociology, Theatre
and Performance
South Africa (Durban, Johannesburg, Pretoria), USA,
Senegal, Sweden, France, Berlin
Law
Criminal Justice
Malawi
Science
Applied Maths, Astronomy, Chemistry, Climate Change
and Development, Conservation Biology, Molecular and
Cell Biology, Physical Oceanography, Physics
Portugal, Scotland, South Africa (Bloemfontein,
Skukuza), USA, Brazil, Sweden, Ukraine, England,
Singapore, Tanzania
Table 4: Conference travel destinations of postgraduate students in 2012
Institutions visited by postgraduate students in 2012 as a
result of support from UCT scholarships for international
travel
USA:
Emory University, International Space University,
University of California, Athinoula A Martinos Centre,
Charlestown, Harvard University, Boston, University of
Connecticut, USA
Canada:
Simon Fraser University, Carleton University,
University of Western Ontario, University of British
Columbia
Africa and the Middle East:
University of Malawi, Malawi;
Technion Haifa Institute of Technology, Israel
Asia:
Amedkar University, New Delhi, India
Europe and the United Kingdom:
National Institute
for Research in Computer Science and Control, France;
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, United Kingdom;
Cambridge University, United Kingdom; King’s College
London, United Kingdom; University of Balearic Islands,
Spain; University of Brest, France; Forschungszentrum
Julich, Germany; Plymouth Marine Laboratory, United
Kingdom; Royal Botanic Gardens, United Kingdom;
Institute for Neural Signal Transduction, University of
Hamburg, Germany; University of Central Lancashire,
United Kingdom; University of Pierre and Marie Curie,
France; Institut de Biologie Structurale Jean Pierre
Ebel, France