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Graduate School welcomes PhD students of 2020
The Graduate School of Economic and Management Sciences (GEM) welcomed its 2020 intake of PhD students at a function in Stellenbosch on Tuesday. Home of a full-time residential doctoral programme, GEM was established as part of the Faculty...
Combined prenatal smoking and drinking greatly increases SIDS risk
Children born to mothers who both drank and smoked beyond the first trimester of pregnancy have a 12-fold increased risk for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) compared to those unexposed or only exposed in the first trimester of pregnancy...
The latest information on the coronavirus (COVID-19)
Stellenbosch University (SU) is closely monitoring the developments surrounding the coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19 caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2) that was declared a global health emergency by the World Health...
Responsible alcohol use at SU (message to students and staff)
7 February 2020 Dear Students and Colleagues With the general commencement of classes at Stellenbosch University (SU) earlier this week, activities on all our campuses are now in full swing again. Welcome to everyone, and best of luck with...
SU online and blended short courses now available at SUNOnline
Do you want to sharpen your language skills, develop your leadership potential or start your own business? Stellenbosch University's Short Courses Division, has over 500 short courses that can help you achieve your educational and...
TLA Seminar: Curriculum Renewal: Balancing Clinical Competence and Critical Skills Development
You are invited to attend the next quarterly TLA seminar offered by the Division for Learning and Teaching Enhancement Speaker: Prof. Marianne Unger (Division of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences) (SU Teaching Fellow)...
Winter School advances social science in the digital age
What factors make a political movement successful? Can internet searches reveal patterns of economic inequality? Are bots influencing our elections? For social scientists, the abundance of data produced in social networks, news media...
This is how people can help conserve insects
For humanity's sake, people need to change their attitudes towards insects. They are essential for our wellbeing. They pollinate a third of our crops and help make a healthy living soil. We must protect them better and learn from ideas...
Epilepsy: What is it and how is it managed?
International Epilepsy Day is celebrated every year on the second Monday in February. This year, Campus Health Service is bringing awareness to this condition and giving some information on what it is and how best to manage it. Epilepsy is...
Dr Margaret Blackie - SU Teaching Fellow 2020
Dr Margaret Blackie, Department of Chemistry and Polymer Science, has been appointed as SU Teaching Fellow from 2020. Dr Blackie is a senior lecturer in the Department of Chemistry and Polymer Science. She has been at SU since January 2010...