We are excited to be back for the year 2026️⃣🤩
This week Dr James Brown will present on “From concussions to head accelerations: World Rugby's player welfare focus expansion”
📆 Friday, 20 February 2026
⏰ 10:30 AM
📍 In Person: SSISA & Online (MS Teams)
HPALS visits Saffier Primary School.
The HPALS research centre recently visited Saffier Primary School where they handed out stationery in support of learners and their education journey.
The question remains, where in the world is HPALS today? 🌎💡
HPALS has been ranked among the Top 10 Sport Science Schools in the world, placing 10th globally in the 2025 Shanghai Global Ranking of Sport Science Schools & Departments. 🌍👏
MUST READ | From a childhood fascination with science and sport to a mission to “democratise” technology with innovative and affordable rehabilitation solutions. @BienneHuisman sat down with Associate Professor Yumna Albertus, the director of @HPALS_
https://t.co/2oHsZGezRS
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This week Dr Liske Kotze-Horstmann will present on “Development and implementation of health and lifestyle related NCD risk profiles in a tertiary education setting”
📆 Friday 21 November 2025
⏰10H30
📍In Person (SSISA) & Online (TEAMS)
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This week A/Prof Mike Posthumus will present “High Performance in the Real World: Behind the Tape with the winningest MTB team”
📆 Friday 07 November 2025
⏰10H30
📍In Person (SSISA) & Online (TEAMS)
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This week Dr Elizma Atterbury will present “A research journey from balancing Parkinson’s to therapeutic tremors”
📆 Friday 31 October 2025
⏰10H30
📍In Person (SSISA) & Online (TEAMS)
Thank you to everyone who joined our weekly HPALS seminar! ✨
We extend our heartfelt appreciation to Prof. Vicki Lambert, Dr. Zulfah Albertyn-Blanchard, Dr. Melisa Bhebe, and Assoc Prof Olufunke Alaba for their insightful presentations.
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This week Prof. Lambert, Dr. Albertyn-Blanchard, Dr. Bhebe and Assoc Prof Alaba will present on “Community-based financial and social networks for food security & dietary diversity: Savings for Life”
📆 Friday 17 October 2025
⏰10H30
📍SISSA & Online
Director and Deputy Director of HPALS Visit Nippon Sport Science University, Japan
Associate Professor, Yumna Albertus, Director of HPALS, and Professor Alison September, Deputy Director, recently completed a visit to Nippon Sport Science University in Japan.
Where in the world is HPALS today? 🌎💡
HPALS director, A/Prof. Albertus and Deputy director Prof. September are currently in Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵for a research visit.
Wishing our leaders a successful and inspiring visit as they represent UCT’s HPALS on the global stage.
HPALS is proud to be profiled in UCT News for championing a bold, inclusive, and African-centred approach to science and scholarship. Read more about our journey here:
UCT’s Health through Physical Activity, Lifestyle and Sport (HPALS) research entity leads globally in sports science, combining bold, people-centred, African-rooted research with international impact – from rehabilitation technology to genetics and community health.
Read more: https://t.co/v0py3v6nsE
This time next week - our afternoon session of Day one of GSUN 25 will include the panel "Future Frontiers in Sport and Exercise Biometrics: Wearables, Implantables and Beyond"
Join us at https://t.co/XygMrTFPDy
Future Frontiers in Sport and Exercise Biometrics: Wearables, Implantables and Beyond
Our panel brought together leading voices from academia and industry to explore the cutting edge of biometric monitoring in sport and exercise.
From wearable devices shaping today’s performance insights, to implantable sensors driving regenerative rehabilitation, and visions of fully non-invasive monitoring — the discussion showcased how science and technology are redefining human performance measurement.
We were fortunate to hear from:
Ken Kozloff University of Michigan
Robert Guldberg University of Oregon
Yumna Albertus University of Cape Town
Kylie Mason Samsung Electronics
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This week Dr Shaun Sutehall will present on “Unlocking the potential of the red blood cell transcriptome for anti-doping and more”
📆 Friday 12 September 2025
⏰10H30
📍In Person (SSISA) & Online (TEAMS)
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This week Dr Sharief Hendricks will present on “The nobel prize, implementing and evaluating interventions, global impact
-A drink from the well of player welfare”
📆 Friday 05 September 2025
⏰10H30
📍In Person (SSISA) & Online (TEAMS)
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This week Dr Laurie Rauch will present on “THE ROLE OF THE BRAIN-HEART AXIS IN WELLBEING”
📆 Friday 29 August 2025
⏰10H30
📍In Person (SSISA) & Online (TEAMS)
🎉 Congratulations to SSISA on 30 years in this building, a space made possible through UCT’s vision and investment, and one that HPALS is proud to call home.
Congratulations to Prof. A.V September, deputy director of HPALS, who was recognised by the DSTI for the distinguished South African Women in Sciences awards. She received second runner-up in the Natural Sciences & Engineering category.
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This week Dr Muya Koloko will present on “Making the invisible visible: inclusive sport as a promotion of wellbeing and institutional culture change”
📆 Friday 22 August 2025
⏰10H30
📍In Person (SSISA) & Online (TEAMS)