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New book puts the lender of last resort under the spotlight
Prof Stan du Plessis, Chief Operating Officer of Stellenbosch University, co-authored a new book on the importance of Central Bank independence. New book place spotlight on governments to respect the role and mandate of central banks stop...
Statement on Wilgenhof Report
Stellenbosch University (SU) cnfirms that its Rectorate has received and considered the final report of the Panel appointed to review the Wilgenhof Residence matter. The Rectorate has unanimously accepted the principal recommendation of...
Women in engineering can help build a better SA
International Women in Engineering Day was celebrated on Sunday 23 June. In an opinion piece for the Mail & Guardian, Prof Sara Grobbelaar from the Department of Industrial Engineering writes that more women should be given the chance to...
Former Proteas captain joins Maties Netball family as coach
Netball is former Proteas player and new Maties coach Zanele Mdodana's passion and she is looking forward to incorporating everything that she has learned as player into her coaching philosophy. The sport is an intrinsic part of her life....
EMS staff recognised for contributions to bettering society
Earlier this month a number of EMS staff were recognised for their work as Stellenbosch University (SU) celebrated the power of civic engagement with its inaugural Social Impact Awards, honouring the exceptional contributions of staff...
‘A’ rating for Prof Herman Wasserman confirms international standard of research at SU
The Department of Journalism Chair, Prof Herman Wasserman, established himself among the leaders in his field internationally with the recent ‘A’ rating he received from the National Research Foundation (NRF). The NRF promotes South African...
R28 million Fogarty grant bolsters bioinformatics training in Africa
Professors Marlo Möller and Samantha Sampson from Stellenbosch University's (SU) Division of Molecular Biology and Human Genetics have secured a R28 million grant from the US National Institutes of Health's Fogarty International Centre. The...
GSL students in service to local community
The learners at Nondzame Primary School in Pniel now have a fully fitted playground to enjoy thanks to a generous group of students who participated in the first-semester Global Service Learning (GSL) programme at Stellenbosch University...
Gatherings in Biosemiotics: unique platform for engagement between biological sciences and humanities
The 24th Gatherings in Biosemiotics was hosted recently at the University of the Free State in Bloemfontein, South Africa – the first time for this meeting to be held in Africa and only the fourth outside of Europe. Biosemiotics is an...
SMMEs need enabling economic environment to thrive
Micro-, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises Day is observed annually on 27 June. In an opinion piece for Business Report, Goosain Solomon from the Department of Business Management writes that the new government of national unity has the...