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TygerMaties give generously on Mandela Day
In the benevolent spirit of Mandela Day, students and staff at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS), Stellenbosch University, generously donated their time, energy, clothing and money to help the less fortunate. Several...
Botanical Garden access
All SU staff and students must use their personnel and student cards to gain free entry to the botanical garden. Friends accompanying them may also enter free under your card. Entrance fee of R10 (with a R5 redeemable voucher) is...
Chance of a lifetime for dedicated community member
For Tembaletu Nyandeni, travelling to Washington DC for the annual meeting of the HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) was a dream come true. It was the first time this young man from Khayelitsha, who is involved in a world-wide study on...
Microbiologist searches wastewater for alternative antimicrobial compounds
Municipal wastewater may become a key ally in the fight against antibiotic-resistant disease-causing bacteria and fungi, a new study at Stellenbosch University (SU) found. “Certain bacteria in municipal wastewater produce antimicrobial...
Entrance to Botanical Garden
SU staff and students are reminded to use their personnel and student cards to gain free entry to the botanical garden. Friends accompanying them may also enter free under your card. Entrance fee of R10 (with a R5 redeemable voucher) is...
#Maties100 cyclists coming together for bursaries
Counting down the days to 11 March 2018, seven cyclists from Kayamandi in Stellenbosch will tackle the Cape Town Cycle Tour as part of the #Maties100 group to mark the Centenary of Stellenbosch University (SU) and raise funds for student...
Women still suffer
Thursday (8 March) is International Women's Day. In opinion pieces in the media, staff at Stellenbosch University write about challenges women continue to face in different spheres of society. Dr Nadia Mans-Kemp & Prof Suzette Viviers (...
Meet the KUZE – an innovation to promote health in children
Researchers from the Division of Physiotherapy of Stellenbosch University’s (SU) Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences have developed an innovative multi-functional product for learners that encourages healthy habits from a young age...
Festivals help transform society
Festivals have a key role to play in transforming society. This was the gist of panel discussion on festivals in South Africa and the United States held at Stellenbosch University (SU) Museum on the Stellenbosch campus on Thursday (8 March...
Professor reflects on journey from Hawston to inaugural lecture
One of the challenges for a person who comes from Hawston is transcending the perceptions that people have formed about people born and raised in this coastal town. These perceptions often concern teenage pregnancies, overcrowding...