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#WomenofSU: Probing the secrets of mind, body and soul
Prof Soraya Seedat joined Stellenbosch University's Department of Psychiatry in 1992, fresh from her MB,ChB internship and keen to become a medical researcher, but not sure whether to specialise in psychiatry or paediatrics. One year as a...
SA divided and Constitution under attack, but hope is not lost, says February
The Q&A that followed the delivery of the sixth annual Frederik van Zyl Slabbert Honorary Lecture, hosted at Stellenbosch University recently, was an often tense session, highlighted by impassioned questions and declarations on “disruptive...
#WomenofSU – Focus on Legal Aid Clinic
Motivated by a strong sense of civic responsibility and a desire to give a voice to the voiceless, the staff of the Legal Aid Clinic is making a difference in the lives of the individuals they serve and contributing to the upliftment of...
Use constitutional rights to transform SA – Judge Albie Sachs
We should use the rights we have under the Constitution to bring about the next wave of change in South Africa, said former judge of the Constitutional Court and anti-apartheid activist Albie Sachs on Thursday (24 August 2017). He...
SU Chamber Choir completes hugely successful Hong Kong tour
The Stellenbosch University Chamber Choir (SUCC) has just returned from a hugely successful tour to Hong Kong. The choir was invited as Artist Choir in Residence to the 2017 World Youth & Children's Choir Festival which took place from 17...
Quo Vadis democracy?
In 1994, South Africans welcomed democracy with open arms. But today this embrace doesn't seem to be as tight as we would like it to be. “It appears that we aren't quite so sure what to make of our democracy," says Dr Cindy Steenekamp, a...
Conference highlights role of women and black people in sports history
The tragedy of South Africa was that white South Africans were somewhat complacent and because of that they made other people invisible. This is also rings true for the history of sport. In sport history, not only black people but also...
Stellenbosch University Choir reached the top, but will not stop
A new chapter beckons for the Stellenbosch University (SU) Choir in the near future. Ranked first on the Interkultur's ranking list of 1 000 international choirs, the SU Choir will not participate in the World Choir Games next year. It...
Prof Laila Hoffman SIOPSA Presentation
SIOPSA Western Cape Regional Branch in collaborative partnership with the University of Stellenbosch (Department of Industrial Psychology)
Staff and students must heed water warning
Water restrictions should encourage staff and students at Stellenbosch University (SU) to be more careful about how they use water, said Meg Pittaway, an Environmental Specialist in the Facilities Management Division at SU, recently. She...