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Department of Journalism
Prof Wasserman discuss information integrity at Thought Leader Event 2025
Prof Herman Wasserman addressed SU’s first 2025 Thought Leader Event on the dangers of deepfakes and disinformation. As director of the new Centre for Information Integrity in Africa, he proposed solutions like media literacy and regulation...
Department of Journalism
From viral TikTok sensation to a BAHons in Journalism
Ubaid has graduated with a Journalism Honours from Stellenbosch University. Balancing social media stardom with rigorous academics, Ubaid’s journey highlights the power of passion, hard work, and storytelling.
Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering
In the Spotlight – Gerhard Durandt – Awarded best presentation for his research paper at SACAM 2025
Gerhard Durandt, a Junior Lecturer at SU, won Best Student Presentation at SACAM 2025. His PhD research uses digital twins and Kalman filters to estimate fatigue life for the SA Agulhas II. An avid marathon runner, Gerhard aims to take his...
Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering
Voigt Chair in Thermofluid Systems Modelling
Prof. Pieter Rousseau leads the Voigt Chair in Thermofluid Systems Modelling at Stellenbosch. Blending CFD and AI, his research tackles complex challenges in renewable energy, power cycles, and even diagnostics for human heart disease.
School of Accountancy
Masters lectured options: MCom (Computer Auditing)
Apply for the MCom (Computer Auditing) at Stellenbosch University – a part-time, two-year programme offering advanced training in IT governance, computer assurance, and auditing. Lectures available on-campus and online. Next intake January...
Botanical Garden
Stellenbosch University Botanical Garden launches landmark botanical art collection celebrating rare and threatened South African plants
The Stellenbosch University Botanical Garden (SUBG) will officially launch its first permanent art collection, the James & Shirley Sherwood Botanical Art Collection, in May 2026.