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From computer lab to community asset: EMS donation extends impact beyond campus

From computer lab to community asset: EMS donation extends impact beyond campus

Building Futures: Students Inspire Grade 12 Learners at Career Workshop

Building Futures: Students Inspire Grade 12 Learners at Career Workshop

Pro-VC Open Lecture: Beyond the Silver Bullet: Behavioural, Biomedical, and Structural Solutions to Our Greatest Health Challenges

12:45
13:45
CGW Schumann building floor 2 room 225
Invitation: Pro-VC Open Lecture in partnership with the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences

Inaugural Lecture: Prof Ashenafi Beyene Fanta

17:30
20:00
Protea (2058)
Join us for Prof Ashenafi Beyene Fanta's professorial inaugural lecture, hosted by the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences.

King V Roadshow explores future of corporate governance and practical boardroom application

Stellenbosch University (SU) hosted the King V Roadshow on 12 March 2026, bringing together a distinguished panel of experts to unpack and debate the implications of the recently launched corporate governance report.

The Power of Networks: Why Alumni Matter More Than Ever for Social Impact

A student project at Tygerberg Hospital recently mobilised over R1 million in support for mothers and infants. Behind the success lies a powerful lesson: meaningful social impact depends on the strength of the networks we build and the alumni who activate them.

Career Guidance Project opens new Worlds

Through the High School Career Guidance Project, learners are empowered to make informed, purposeful subject and career choices – decisions that hold the potential to transform not only their personal futures but also their communities.

Babita Deokaran annual lecture turns memory into a call for justice and accountability

The inaugural Babita Deokaran Annual Lecture organised by the Anti-Corruption Centre for Education and Research (ACCERUS) under the leadership of Prof Pregala “Solosh” Pillay was held at the Stellenbosch University (SU) School of Public Leadership on 9 December 2025. Centred on the theme “From Silence to Justice: Celebrating the Courage and Triumph of Whistleblowers,” the event marked four years since the assassination of Babita Deokaran on 23 August 2021 outside her Johannesburg home. At the time of her death, she was Acting Chief Financial Officer of the Gauteng Department of Health and a key witness in investigations into fraudulent personal protective equipment (PPE) procurement. Her courageous actions – including halting more than R850 million in irregular payments at Tembisa Hospital – made her a symbol of integrity in the public sector. Yet despite her pivotal role, she received no protection. Her murder remains a stark reminder of the dangers whistleblowers face in South Africa.

Prof Rachel Jafta’s future is one of endless possibilities

Prof Rachel Jafta’s future is one of endless possibilities
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