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Plans for the first semester
Communication from the Institutional Committee for Business Continuity (ICBC) of Stellenbosch University on 19 January 2021. * * * Dear students and staff The Institutional Committee for Business Continuity (ICBC) of Stellenbosch University...
Specialist training to enhance healthcare in Africa
The Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS) at Stellenbosch University (SU) and Tygerberg Hospital have an excellent reputation in the training of supernumerary registrars. With this inititiative, specialist training is made...
USB student first in national FPI exam
Monique Malan, a student at the University of Stellenbosch Business School (USB), was named the best student for 2016 in the national board examinations of the FINANCIAL PLANNING INSTITUTE (FPI). Malan wrote the examination in February...
One Erica species colonised the Cape 10 to 15 million years ago
It is now official. The Cape Floristic Region's beloved Ericas' earliest ancestor originated from the Northern hemisphere and used Africa's highest mountain ranges as stepping stones to reach the Cape about 10 to 15 million years ago. Once...
Agricultural student clinches three awards
The permanent message on agriculture student Cecile Bester's Whatsapp status summarises the purposefulness and attitude with which she undertakes her studies: “The world is divided between the people who will start tomorrow and the people...
SU Chancellor among latest recipients of National Orders
The Chancellor of Stellenbosch University (SU), Justice Edwin Cameron, will be awarded a National Order later this month. The announcement was made yesterday (10 November 2021) by the Chancellor of the National Orders and Director...
A day in the life: Mantombi Makhubele
As we kicked off May commemorating Workers’ Day, we dedicate this series of articles to our staff and their important contribution to the University. In the interview below, Mantombi Makhubele tells us more about her work. As senior...
Remarkable engineering student pursues her dreams despite life-changing incident
Jay-Dee Meyer, an Electrical and Electronic Engineering student from Stellenbosch University (SU), will graduate in March despite a life-altering accident just before her final year. Hailing from Johannesburg, she and her family moved to...
Researcher’s programme helps manage anxiety in children with visual impairments
Anxiety is the most common psychological problem among youth worldwide, with an average of 12% of school-aged children reportedly experiencing significant symptoms of anxiety. This is particularly significant in terms of children with...
Employer helps forester to celebrate his academic achievements
In March, forestry graduate Gabriel Smith was unable to attend the official function at which he was to receive the Schlich Medal as the top BSc Forestry and Wood Science graduate at Stellenbosch University (SU). Thanks to the support of...