University of Cape Town Prepares to Welcome Global Higher Education Leaders
The University of Cape Town will host the THE World Academic Summit 2026, marking the first time this major international gathering takes place on the African continent. The event runs from 29 September to 1 October 2026 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre. Organised by Times Higher Education in partnership with UCT and co-hosted by the University of Bristol, the summit carries the theme Knowledge, justice and futures: Universities in the age of intelligence.
Announcement and Strategic Significance for South African Higher Education
The announcement was made during the 2025 edition of the summit. UCT Vice-Chancellor Professor Mosa Moshabela expressed anticipation for the gathering, noting its importance for the institution and the broader African higher education landscape. This development highlights UCT's growing international profile and positions South African universities as active contributors to global conversations on research, policy and innovation.
Theme Explored: Knowledge, Justice and Futures in the Age of Intelligence
The chosen theme addresses pressing questions facing universities worldwide. Discussions will examine how institutions can advance knowledge while addressing issues of equity and prepare for rapid technological change. Participants will consider the role of higher education in shaping just societies amid advances in artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies.
Partnership with the University of Bristol Strengthens Ties
The co-hosting arrangement builds on an established strategic partnership between UCT and the University of Bristol. This collaboration brings together expertise from two research-intensive universities with complementary strengths in Africa and Europe. Joint programming is expected to foster new research networks and student mobility opportunities.
Scale and Format of the 2026 Programme
The summit will feature more than 100 speakers and over 70 hours of content across three days. Attendance is projected to exceed 500 delegates, including senior university leaders, researchers, policymakers and industry representatives. Sessions will combine keynote addresses, panel discussions and interactive workshops designed to encourage cross-continental dialogue.
Venue and Logistics in Cape Town
The Cape Town International Convention Centre provides a modern, accessible setting with extensive facilities for large-scale international events. Delegates will benefit from the city's infrastructure and its status as a gateway to the African continent. Organisers have highlighted the venue's capacity to support hybrid participation options where appropriate.
Implications for South African Universities and Research
Hosting the summit offers South African institutions an opportunity to showcase local research strengths and engage directly with global peers. Topics likely to feature include sustainable development, public health, climate resilience and the integration of digital tools in teaching and research. The event aligns with national priorities around skills development and innovation-led growth.
Opportunities for Academics and Early-Career Researchers
PhD candidates and early-career academics stand to gain from networking sessions and exposure to international funding and collaboration models. The summit programme typically includes dedicated streams for emerging scholars, providing platforms to present work and receive feedback from established leaders in the field.
Broader Context of African Higher Education on the Global Stage
African universities have expanded rapidly in recent decades, yet representation in major global forums has remained limited. The 2026 summit represents a step toward greater visibility and influence. South African institutions, with their established research output and international partnerships, are well placed to lead discussions on continent-specific challenges and solutions.
Looking Ahead: Lasting Impact and Follow-On Activities
Organisers anticipate that outcomes from the summit will feed into ongoing policy work and collaborative projects. UCT has indicated plans to leverage the event to strengthen its own international strategy. Follow-up activities may include joint publications, research consortia and future editions of the summit hosted elsewhere on the continent.
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Registration and Further Information
Details on registration, the full agenda and speaker line-up are available on the official event website. University leaders, researchers and administrators interested in participating are encouraged to review the programme as it develops in the coming months.
