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Feedback from the ICBC
Dear colleagues and students As we speed towards the end of the year, we turn our attention to the mode of teaching, learning and assessment planned for next year, as well as the associated matter of a possible vaccination rule at...
Titan of activism, jurisprudence, and academia returns to Stellenbosch
Justice Edwin Cameron will be installed as Stellenbosch University’s 15th Chancellor on 18 May 2022. Click here to view the event, which will be live streamed from 17h00. Stellenbosch University (SU) Chancellor Justice Edwin Cameron is a...
A day in the life: Dr Liela Groenewald
If the name Liela Groenewald rings a bell, it might be that you've seen her perform at a music festival or heard one of her haunting songs on the radio. Although the love for music has not dissipated, Dr Groenewald now performs a leading...
Students: Connectivity and student fees
11 May 2020 Dear Students This week we are grateful to report back on good news, specifically related to your connectivity and online learning platform. Management, academic staff and our professional and administrative support divisions...
Maties remains committed to inclusive multilingualism
In an opinion editorial on News24 , SU Rector Prof Wim de Villiers, says that language – more particularly Afrikaans – at SU has again been hotly discussed recently. He asks if there really is a problem or whether is it opportunism for...
A legacy of leadership and growth
When Mr Eben Mouton arrived at Stellenbosch University's Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS) in February 2004, he stepped into a role that hadn't existed before. As the faculty's first-ever business manager, Mouton brought with...
Prof Essop recognised for transformative teaching and visionary leadership
Last year ended on a high note for Stellenbosch University's (SU) Prof Faadiel Essop and his family. The distinguished academic in the Division of Medical Physiology at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS) and the director...
Poor’s health will suffer most from climate change
This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read the original article. Discussions about climate change and the effects it will have on public health and the global burden of disease have been long in the making. These...
Chancellor’s Award honours FMHS Vice-Dean for two decades of loyal service
Dr Therese Fish will be among this year's recipients of the prestigious Chancellor's Award in acknowledgement of her contribution to Stellenbosch University's Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS) over nearly two decades. As...
Multiple votes of confidence in SU
Dear member of the SU community When days are dark, friends are few – at least according to the classics. Stellenbosch University (SU) has turned this old adage on its head amidst the turmoil and difficulties that accompanied the COVID-19...