Noun
UCT (plural UCTs)
(US, military) Initialism of uncorrelated target.
And to reach global audiences, the work of alumni officers at UCT Chapters aims to make course content and lectures available on podcast and video on the Summer School YouTube channel. Source: Internet
As to when this will be, UCT “will be guided by the national directives”. Source: Internet
He returned to UCT in 1990 to specialise in obstetrics/gynaecology and then moved to the South Coast where he had the privilege of, amongst other things, ushering 7000 babies into the world. Source: Internet
Dr. Mundia Kabinga, Senior Research Fellow and Lecturer in Finance and Strategy in the UCT GSB’s Development Finance Centre (DEFIC) described the context in which the country found itself in this economic quagmire. Source: Internet
“According to the Children’s Institute at UCT, SA has 26,000 schools and 12.2-million learners - an average of about 470 per school,” says Cloudware’s Jonathan Young. Source: Internet
While there are different ways to segment a population of 58 million people, the UCT Liberty Institute of Strategic Marketing has used the National Income Dynamics Survey to paint a picture of the South African consumer landscape. Source: Internet