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Auxin: Challenges of Transforming Curricula: Reflections by an interdisciplinary community of practice
You are invited to attend the fourth TLA (Teaching-Learning-Assessment) Auxin seminar of 2024, offered by the Centre for Teaching and Learning: Topic: Challenges of Transforming Curricula: Reflections by an interdisciplinary community of...
It's our responsibilty to end racism
If we treat racism as taboo or a responsibility for someone else to resolve, we will make little progress in its demise and our joint futures, writes Prof Ronelle Carolissen in an opinion piece published on www.city-press.news24.com on...
BSc alumni: Great science and wonderful memories
A handful BSc alumni and their families were recently treated to one of two guided tours: one of the ion-trapping laboratory in the Department of Physics; or the other to the work being done under the banner of the SARChI chair in Advanced...
Students discuss rape culture
About 300 Stellenbosch University (SU) students gathered on the Rooiplein on Tuesday 29 March 2016 for a lunchtime conversation on rape culture. A memorandum with demands was also handed over to Management representatives. At the gathering...
Medals galore for Maties Parasport athletes
Several members of the Maties Parasport Club became national champions in their respective disciplines and some even achieved Paralympic qualifying times or distances at the Nedbank National Championships for the Physically Disabled last...
Varsity Athletics heads to Stellenbosch
Varsity Athletics will wrap up its 2016 season at Coetzenburg Athletics Stadium in Stellenbosch on Thursday, 7 April 2016. Athletes from the participating universities lit up the UJ Athletics Stadium on 18 March, with the University of...
Varsity Cup returns to Danie Craven Stadium
FNB UJ might have handed FNB Maties their first Varsity Cup defeat of the season on Monday night, but the maroon machine still secured a home semi-final. Maties rang in the changes for the match against UJ to give some of their first team...
Closing the gender gap in science
Bridging the gender gap in science and technology are Profs Soraya Seedat and Christine Lochner’s aims with their appointment to the Organisation for Women in Science for the Developing World (OWSD). “Science, and equal opportunities for...
Four things parents can do to keep their kids’ kidneys healthy
This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read the original article. There has been an increase in kidney disease in children globally. In the developed world up to 5% of patients with chronic kidney disease are children...
Building the South Africa that Nelson Mandela dreamed of
Political intolerance, no trust in the government and racism. These are just some of the problems South Africans are struggling with and the Born Free generation reminds the country daily that they have failed to deliver on the promises of...