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SU library launches SUNScholarData
Stellenbosch University's Library and Information Service has reached another milestone as South African leader in open access to knowledge with the launch of its SUNScholarData repository. In the past decade, the management of research...
'Burn the ships, not the bridges'
“Burn the ships, not the bridges." That was one of the five key points that Stellenbosch University alumnus, Werner Cloete, shared with undergraduate and postgraduate students who attended the recent Careers Café where he was the guest...
Constitutional Court rules in favour of Stellenbosch University's Language Policy
Statement, 10 October 2019: Stellenbosch University (SU) welcomes the unanimous judgment by the Constitutional Court on 10 October 2019 regarding the University's Language Policy, approved in 2016. The judgment clearly states that our...
Swartz receives ASSAf medal for science in service of society
Over the last decade disability studies as an academic discipline in Africa, particularly South Africa, has developed extensively, in no small part due to the commitment of Prof Leslie Swartz, a distinguished Professor of Psychology at...
Africa-UK research chair will help empower African women
With the increasing urbanisation of African cities, there is also an increasing demand for energy sufficiency. Energy is also central to the global move into the Fourth Industrial Revolution. However, without energy sufficiency, Africa's...
#Researchforimpact: Moerane Critical Edition Project gives voice to African composers
The Moerane Critical Edition project is a heritage reclamation project focused on preparing more than 50 scores by composer Michael Mosoeu Moerane (1904-1980) for an online, digital edition of his music. It also includes a description of...
Courts must promote social justice – Madonsela
Could the courts be doing better regarding their role of advancing justice, particularly, social justice, through administrative law? This was one the key questions Prof Thuli Madonsela, the Chair in Social Justice at Stellenbosch...
'I took the road less travelled'
“I took the road less travelled. As a coloured woman working in an industry where there are hardly any women of colour, but also considering our country's history with the wine industry and alcohol dependency amongst some communities, I...
Significant MOU signing at international summit in Stellenbosch
In build up to the international Club of Rome summit, co-hosted by the Institute for Futures Research (IFR) at Stellenbosch University (SU), the Club of Rome has signed a significant Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the East-West...
Education students going to Berlin in 2020!
As a result of a collaborative project between Stellenbosch University and the Humboldt University in Berlin (Germany), South African and German education students have the opportunity to see how work-integrated learning (in popular terms...