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Co-enzyme A is king
One of the most important molecules in the human body was the centre of attention at StellenCoA2018, the third international conference on Coenzyme A in Health, Disease and Bioscience. The meeting took place at the Stellenbosch Institute...
Small changes can make a big difference in the health of families
'The Family and Diabetes' is the theme for World Diabetes Day, which is commemorated on 14 November 2018. Three-and-a-half million South Africans – about 6% of the population – suffer from diabetes, and five million more are estimated...
SUNLearn 2022 Module Rollover
Update 15-12-2021 Dear SUNLearn facilitators Content from all registered courses has now been transferred to their respective 2022 module spaces and all staff members have been enrolled to the 2022 versions of their current 2021 modules...
Study sheds light on SA consumers’ attitudes towards sparkling wine
A growing number of South Africa’s “Millennials” or Generation Y consumers have started to consider sparkling wine their alcoholic beverage of choice. This is according to research by Tshepo Mokonotela on the perceptions of South...
Faculty Education Blended Learning Seminar
FACULTY OF EDUCATION BLENDED LEARNING DAY 06 NOVEMBER 2018 held in R3008 Education Building from 09h00 – 12h45 In 2017, the Faculty of Education started offering the Bachelor of Education Honours (B Ed Hons) via Blended Learning (BL). This...
Submission to Parliament by BAccLLB student James Wewege
James Wewege, a pre-final year BAccLLB student, recently provided the parliamentary portfolio committee for Justice and Correctional Development with his written submission in respect of the proposed State Liability Amendment Bill. These...
Prestige Art Exhibition Celebrates Stellenbosch University’s Centenary
Investigating themes around the future of higher education, 'Forward? Forward! Forward...' punts the important role of art in a remarkable, wide-ranging celebratory group show Opens 5 December 2018, at the Stellenbosch University Museum...
Mental health genetics: African solutions for African challenges
This article was originally published on The Conversation . Read the full article here . Over the past two decades, mental health research has advanced markedly. But most mental health studies haven't included African people – either as...
Language and culture should be tools to cultivate reconciliation
“It is crucial that we do not use the language we speak and the culture we live as weapons against each other, but rather as tools to cultivate reconciliation. It is not just about being healed from the past, but about social justice and...
SU builds bridges through research into faith and gender justice
The Unit for Religion and Development Research (URDR) is an interdisciplinary research unit based within the Faculty of Theology at Stellenbosch University. It works with diverse clients and research collaborators around the world...