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SU Teaching Fellowships 2024
Teaching fellowships were initiated at Stellenbosch University (SU) in 2009 to provide an opportunity for outstanding academics to develop their teaching expertise and to stimulate the growth of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning at...
2023 Research and Innovation Excellence Awards – a celebration of research with impact at SU
Stellenbosch University (SU)'s Research and Innovation Excellence Award ceremony was held at STIAS on Monday 30 October 2023. The awards recognised researchers, postdoctoral research fellows and postgraduate students who contributed in one...
Johan de Villiers returns to the SU stage with spectacular Verdi Requiem
Singers and musicians: Hlengiwe Makhwanazi (soprano), Minette du Toit-Pearce (mezzo-soprano), Luvo Maranti (tenor), Conroy Scott (baritone), 100 ex-Libertas choir members & orchestra of 50 professional instrumentalists and Petri Salonen...
SU’s library chief Ellen Tise honoured with prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award
Stellenbosch University's (SU) Senior Director: Library and Information Service, Ellen Tise, has been recognised for her outstanding contribution to the library profession and her unwavering commitment to serving communities. The South...
SU medical student cycles 1 500 km to help fellow students pay off study debt
In a week that South Africans took part in joyous celebrations of the Springboks' spectacular victory in the Rugby World Cup, another amazing feat was achieved by an unassuming Stellenbosch University (SU) student. Sarah Camp (25), a...
Medical student cycles 1 500 km to help fellow students pay off study debt
In a week that South Africans took part in joyous celebrations of the Springboks' spectacular victory in the Rugby World Cup, another amazing feat was achieved by an unassuming Stellenbosch University (SU) student. Sarah Camp (25), a final...
National Children’s Day: We must promote children’s rights
National Children's Day is celebrated annually on the first Saturday of November (on 4 November in 2023). In an opinion piece for News24, Dr Chris Jones (Department of Systematic Theology and Ecclesiology / Unit for Moral Leadership)...
Maties Sport takes the lead in SU’s rebranding journey
Being excellent is second nature for the people at Maties Sport. That's why the Stellenbosch University (SU) rebranding at this entity has been so successful, says Kimara Singh, media and communications manager at Maties Sport. Since...
Have we given AI a free pass for too long?
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a big part of our everyday lives as we increasingly depend on it. Should we be fearful of AI and the pace at which it is progressing? Will we lose control over our future or will AI complement and...
Does HIV/Aids still have a place on the global polycrisis agenda?
Geopolitical tensions, climate change, debt crises, loss of biodiversity, widening social inequalities – we live in a time where multiple and overlapping challenges demand action and resources. What does this complex agenda mean for...