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New study reveals unexpected diversity of South Africa’s ecologically important long-tongued flies
A detailed study of over 50 long-tongued fly species endemic to Southern Africa has shown that species known to science only account for about half of the diversity of this ecologically important pollinator group. Southern Africa's long...
Research explores issue of violence against people with disability
Alarming statistics show that people with disability experience much higher rates of violence than the rest of the population, and that poverty, which often accompany disability, exacerbate the inequality they already face with regard to...
SA government avoids its human rights obligations towards refugees - GSA speakers
Young scholars from all over the world urged to research and find solutions to pressing worldwide issues such as inequality, poverty, and the quest for social justice The South African Government has acted unlawfully and irrationally by...
Mayosi-Netcare scholarship offers ‘opportunity of a lifetime’ for pharmacology expert
Stellenbosch University graduate, specialist clinical pharmacologist and consultant at Tygerberg Hospital, Dr Veshni Pillay-Fuentes Lorente, has been awarded the Professor Bongani Mayosi Netcare Clinical Scholarship 2022 – an achievement...
SU and PET Labs Pharmaceuticals forge strategic partnership for cyclotron facility
Stellenbosch University (SU) is thrilled to announce a groundbreaking collaboration with PET Labs Pharmaceuticals (Pty) Ltd to establish a cutting-edge cyclotron facility at its Tygerberg Campus in Cape Town, South Africa. This visionary...
SU multidisciplinary student team develops eco-friendly prototype wind reader
A multidisciplinary team comprising of four postgraduate students from Stellenbosch University (SU) has developed a prototype eco-friendly wind reader which saw them winning R10 000 in the 2023 SDG (Sustainable Development Goals)...
DSAC partners with Maties on first social cohesion music festival
Stellenbosch University (SU) ended its Welcoming programme for newcomers with a music festival focused on promoting social cohesion through diversity with the staging of its first ever Maties Connect Festival, or MC Fest for short, on...
Running the extra mile for student access
Great news! Professor Karin Baatjes has surpassed her goal of raising R49 000 for the iThemba Bursary Fund. In her efforts to provide critical financial support to students at Stellenbosch University's (SU) Faculty of Medicine and Health...
Harvard Professor shares about classroom discourse at the Faculty of Education
Prof Catherine Snow, the John and Elisabeth Hobbs Professor of Cognition and Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education shared about her research on classroom discourse at the Faculty of Education in February 2023. Prof...
Stellenbosch fulfills the dreams of Erin Solomon
After a two-year hiatus due to Covid-19, the Stellenbosch International Chamber Music Festival hosted its 17 thfestival from 1 to 10 July 2022. One of the most attractive drawcards for the advanced student participant is the chance to win...