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Quality mentorship empowers women in engineering
The International Women in Engineering Day was celebrated on Friday 23 June. In an opinion piece for News24, Drs Karen Garner & Chantelle van Staden (Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering) wrote that quality mentorship helps...
ADA celebrates a decade of doctoral training
The African Doctoral Academy (ADA) continues to lead efforts to strengthen excellence in doctoral education on the African continent. Celebrating a decade of doctoral training, the ADA welcomed more than 200 prospective, current and...
Newcomers are here!
More than 5000 newcomer students descend on Stellenbosch this week to start their academic journey with Stellenbosch University (SU). The Welcoming Event, to be held today (Thursday 24 January) at 17:30 at the Danie Craven Stadium, will...
SU Teaching Fellows receive recognition
Five Stellenbosch University academics and outstanding scholars of teaching were recently honoured for the completion of their Teaching Fellowships. Professors Elmarie Costandius (Department of Visual Arts, Faculty of Arts and Social...
Thousands of new Maties make Stellenbosch their home
You saw them everywhere this week … concerned parents arriving in Stellenbosch with big-eyed nervous newcomer students perched like meercats in the passenger seat. This added to the feeling of slight trepidation mixed with excitement that...
SU welcomes newcomer Maties
More than 5 000 newcomer students, accompanied by their parents, were welcomed by Stellenbosch University (SU) during the official welcoming event held at Danie Craven Stadium on Thursday, 24 January 2019. The important event on the...
'Be a good accident waiting to happen'
She may have failed Private Law 1 twice while trying to finish a BA Law degree at Stellenbosch University (SU), but what she does know, said Matie alumnus and Trade Mark Attorney Jenny Pienaar, is that you can turn a dream into reality by...
Fellowship a boon for patient-centred rehab in poor communities
Dr Martin Heine, a joint post-doctoral research fellow in the Institute of Sports and Exercise Medicine (ISEM) and the Division of Physiotherapy, has become the first person from the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS) to be...
Making a global impact with web research
Auditing lecturer Professor Riaan Rudman of the School of Accountancy recently participated in the centennial conference of the National Library of Estonia. Established in 1918, the same year in which the Republic of Estonia was proclaimed...
More black South Africans are donating blood
The South African National Blood Service (SANBS) has succeeded in increasing the proportion of donations from black South Africans fivefold, from 43 269 in 2005 to 246 686 in 2015, while at the same time significantly enhancing the safety...