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Pan-African Parliament adopts continent’s first Model Law on Sustainable Soil Management

Africa has taken a historic step forward for sustainable development, food security and environmental protection when the Pan-African Parliament (PAP)...

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At the Chancellor’s Lecture, South African-born Prof JM Coetzee and Tanzanian novelist Prof Abdulrazak Gurnah were in dialogue about how creative writing illuminates our shared humanity.

Arts, languages and social sciences

Literary giants probe writing, power and belonging in Chancellor’s Lecture

What, truly, is the meaning of the Nobel Prize for Literature? Who – writer, nation, language or market – does it finally serve? Might it be time, as JM Coetzee...

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Stellenbosch University Rector with SU Delegation at the University of Rwanda

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In Africa, with Africa, for Africa: Visit paving the way for future collaboration

Stellenbosch University's (US) Rector and Vice-Chancellor, Prof Deresh Ramjugernath, recently led a high-level delegation on a first-ever strategic tour through...

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Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (EFCT) Training in EAST AFRICA

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Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (EFCT) Training in EAST AFRICA

Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (EFCT) is one of very few relationship therapy models with evidence of effectiveness in diverse cultural contexts. However...

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World Telecommunication Day: Aspirations and disappointments of digital education

Engineering and technology

World Telecommunication Day: Aspirations and Disappointments of Digital Education

​​World Telecommunication and Information Society Day is celebrated annually on 17 May. In an opinion piece for the Mail & Guardian, Dr Sonja Strydom from the...

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