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EMS Faculty celebrating women’s month
Women can help change the status quo if they embrace their feminine strengths. This is was one of several sentiments expressed by speakers at the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences (EMS) Women's Day Celebration. The annual event...
Stellenbosch University to introduce new visual symbols
“The Circle", a bronze art installation featuring 11 phenomenal South African women thought leaders, is the latest project forming part of an extended visual redress process on the campuses of Stellenbosch University (SU). Arranged in a...
Forging ahead with music: Prof Willemien Froneman
The people who collect, think and write about music The people of the Africa Open Institute (AOI) are serious about music. That does not stop them from having fun in the process, to enjoy the camaraderie of fellow researchers and to push...
Teen mental health to benefit from Seedat’s 2020 Woman Global Chair appointment
In yet another “feather to her cap", Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Executive Head of the Department of Psychiatry in the FMHS, Professor Soraya Seedat, has been appointed as a 2020 Women Global Chair by the University of Bath...
#WomenofSU: Stellenbosch University International
“A woman's work is never done. To fulfil the enormous potential of Africa, women are central as change-makers." These are the words of Prof Sarah Howie, Director of the Africa Centre for Scholarship (ACS) at Stellenbosch University...
Examination invigilators needed
Should you wish to undertake invigilation duties during the SU examinations from Tuesday 20 November 2019 to Saturday 07 December 2019, you now have the opportunity to apply till Thursday 12 September 2019. Minimum qualification is Matric...
#WomenofSU: Giving women tools to legal empowerment
Irrespective of income, class, race, social status and age, many South African women today still do not know their rights when it comes to matters such as marriage, employment, housing, and finances. Furthermore, women face unique...
Earth Science students’ winter cruise on the SA Agulhas II
Samples from more than 3000 litres of sea water, 30 kilograms of frozen ice cores, frazil ice, snow and atmospheric dust. This is the precious cargo that a team of postgraduate students in Earth Sciences brought back after their recent...
Visit by University of Nebraska (Lincoln) to the Education Faculty
From 27 – 30 July a team of academics and postgraduate students visited the Faculty of Education to participate in discussions around postgraduate studies and the training of teachers. On 27 July the whole team attended the Faculty's...
Legal framework needed to protect patients’ mobile phone data
In remote areas or during an emergency, healthcare professionals can decide much quicker what type of treatment a patient needs if they have immediate access to mobile phone data about the person's health. While such data can make a world...