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Feed the body first – then the mind
When I first started working at the Advancement Office of a Johannesburg university, the possibility of the meaning of “advancement" excited me. The process of moving forward in a determined way sets the cadence of university life, as it...
Stellenbosch University Choir leaving for London, Wales and the World Choir Games in Tshwane
The internationally celebrated SU Choir embarks on a concert tour on the 29 th of June which will take them via London and Wales to the 2018 World Choir Games in Tshwane. The tour kicks off on the 1 st of July with a concert in the newly...
Three Maties selected as 100 Young Mandelas of the Future
“Our children are the rock on which our future will be built, our greatest asset as a nation. They will be the leaders of our country, the creators of our national wealth, those who care for and protect our people." It was with these wise...
Many jobs could soon be automated, and SA isn't prepared
The following article by Daniel B le Roux of USB was published by The Conversation on 17 July 2018. (To read the original article in The Conversation, click here .) Businesses around the world are cottoning on to the value of transferring...
Ithemba Bursary Fund – a lifeline for FMHS students
“My life has been changed forever! Now I am motivated to work even harder. Thank you for awarding me this bursary. I will not disappoint you." This note of gratitude from an MB,ChB II student is just one example of the impact the Ithemba...
SU welcomes hundreds of international students
A performance by the Stellenbosch University Choir is all it took to convince Sarah Schoolmann to study at Stellenbosch. The German student came across the choir on the internet and, enchanted by the melodic voices, decided that...
SU assisting in creating a 'sweet home' in Kayamandi
More than 120 staff members of Stellenbosch University's (SU) Division of Facilities Management, its contractors and staff of the Purchasing and Provision Services Division at SU ascended onto Kuyasa Horizon Development, a community project...
Clever mites having a ball among Proteas
Mites living in Protea plant communities in the Cape Floristic Region have found a clever way to thrive, a new study at Stellenbosch University (SU) found. “Certain mites are able to survive and thrive by hitching a ride on birds to travel...
South Africans indebted to Madiba
We have to recognise our debt to Nelson Mandela, said philosopher, political scientist and public intellectual Prof Achille Mbembe from the University of the Witwatersrand on Wednesday (18 July 2018). He was one of four experts who...
De Jager one of 13 African scholars awarded AfOx fellowship
Dr Nicola de Jager, a senior lecturer in the Political Science Department, was recently selected as one of 13 African scholars to be awarded the prestigious Africa Oxford Initiative Fellowship (AfOx) from The University of Oxford. De Jager...