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SU Agronomists and co-workers scoop 10 awards
The calibre of Stellenbosch University students and staff and the work that they do towards solving pressing agronomical issues in the South African agricultural sector was recognised by the South African Society of Crop Production (SASCP)...
New scientific seminar series will feature high-level science and encourage collaboration
A new seminar series covering a wide range of topics related to epidemics and genomics was launched at the Tygerberg campus during the first week of February 2022. World-renowned bioinformatician Prof Tulio de Oliveira, who was involved...
High-achieving matrics head for SU
Several learners from across South Africa who excelled in matric in 2021 have decided on Stellenbosch University (SU) as their institution of choice for further studies this year. Among those becoming Maties are Free State top matriculant...
“Living laboratory" paves the way for SU to become smart campus
By using the Facilities Management Division as a living laboratory, future-fit systems and processes have been put in place since 2015 to turn Stellenbosch University (SU) into a smart campus. According to Nicolette van den Eijkel...
New group of Dell Young Leaders start their journey
Not even the rain could dampen the spirit of hope and exuberance among the 213 Stellenbosch University first-year students welcomed into the Dell Young Leaders programme at a recent launch event. This is the largest cohort of students...
WHO’s Director General visits SU genomics lab
Stellenbosch University's (SU) Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS) hosted a high-level international delegation, led by Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organisation (WHO), at its...
Pandemic’s impact on women scientists
Friday (11 February) is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. In an opinion piece for News24, Dr Linda Zuze (IDinsight Southern Africa / Research on Socioeconomic Policy Group – RESEP) writes about the impact of the pandemic...
Study proves digital technology can greatly help learners with severe intellectual disabilities
The use of digital technology in special schools for learners with severe intellectual disabilities can help them develop important life skills. This is the view of the deputy principal of the Rusthof School for Learners with Special...
FMHS launches innovated renewed MBChB curriculum
The Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS) will roll out its renewed MBChB curriculum to first-year students this month – the culmination of a process which began five years ago when Stellenbosch University embarked on a programme...
Stellenbosch Alumni ready for Cape Epic for #Move4Food
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic since 2020, Francois Swart and Robert van Staden had to keep the wheels rolling to ensure that they kept fit for the Absa Cape Epic. Now their time has finally arrived, and from 20 to 27 March, they will...