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From Stellenbosch to Japan: A First-Generation Student's Journey of Peace, Courage, and Global Learning
In a world where many of us struggle to find our place, Buhlebenkosi Nombewu, a final year BSc student in Human Life Sciences with Psychology , has embarked on a journey that span borders and cultures. Driven by her passion for anime and...
SU appoints its 13th Rector and Vice-Chancellor
Professor Deresh Ramjugernath, Stellenbosch University's current Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Learning and Teaching, has been appointed by the Stellenbosch University Council as the University's next Rector and Vice-Chancellor. Prof...
Casual Day: Equitable job opportunities, healthcare services for persons with disabilities
Casual Day is celebrated annually on the first Friday in September (on 6 September in 2024) to raise awareness about the full inclusion and equity of persons with disabilities in South Africa. In opinion pieces for the media, experts at...
Philosophy professor Vasti Roodt is first woman Dean of Faculty of Arts and Science
Prof Vasti Roodt will take up the reins as the first woman dean of Stellenbosch University's Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) from 1 January 2025. As an SU alumnus Roodt has a long association with the University. She completed...
Stellenbosch University student joins prestigious global accounting fellowship
School of Accounting student Kevin Naylor was recently selected as a member of the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) Young Leaders Collective. Kevin, a first-year student at Stellenbosch University, expressed his excitement and...
Nobel laureate delivers powerful message about constitutionalism at FVZS Lecture
The recent 12th annual Frederik Van Zyl-Slabbert Honorary Lecture was an emotional rollercoaster for the audience in the packed Endler Hall on the main campus of Stellenbosch University (SU). The keynote speaker for this year's lecture was...
Casual Day 2024 theme “I See You” shines light on invisible disabilities
With still too many instances where people with disabilities are not seen, heard, and included in day-to-day planning, this year's Casual Day 2024 theme, “I See You", aims to shine a light on individuals with visible, and particularly...
International Literacy Day: Literacy a critical component of learning
International Literacy Day was celebrated on Sunday 8 September. In opinion pieces for the media, Drs Hanelie Adendorff (Centre for Teaching and Learning) and Zelda Barends (Curriculum Studies) argue that literacy is a crucial component...
Special outreach to promote child health
A sticker on your forehead, jumping on one leg or given a chance to marvel at your disposable gloves – everything has been put in place to make a unique health outreach to vulnerable children go smoothly. The Western Cape Department of...
Prof Jonathan Jansen reflects on leadership and healing at memoir launch
Distinguished Professor of Education at Stellenbosch University (SU) Jonathan Jansen recently launched his memoir, Breaking Bread, at the SU Museum. The event featured a captivating dialogue between Jansen and Prof Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela...