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SU Library's upgraded infrastructure promotes academic excellence
From additional computer user areas to the construction of gender-neutral bathrooms, the newly refurbished Stellenbosch University (SU) Library and Information Service supports the Library's mission to “provide and sustain state-of-the-art...
Annual highlights in Social Impact, Transformation and Personnel (2021/22)
The Council of Stellenbosch University held its second of four scheduled meetings for the year on Monday 20 June 2022. The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (DVC): Social Impact, Transformation and Personnel, Prof Nico Koopman, used his annual...
From mathematics to building ocean wave prediction models in New Zealand
“Be a critical thinker! Don't accept or easily assume. Look for the proof and learn how to build logical conclusions and arguments." – Dr Christo Rautenbach, MSc-graduate in applied mathematics (2009) from Stellenbosch University, and two...
FMHS’ ‘Mighty Milkwoods’ inspired by Greenpop tree-planting celebration
This article is a first-hand account of FMHS students' experience of the Greenpop Reforest Fest 2022. A few weeks ago, a group of ten green-thumbed TygerMaties packed a mini-bus chockful with camping gear and made our way to Bodhi Khaya...
Connected to Africa: Prof Ben Sebitosi leads the way
The institutional theme at Stellenbosch University (SU) for May this year is “Connected to Africa" and on 25 May we celebrate Africa Day with the rest of the world. Africa Day is the annual commemoration of the foundation of the...
Hannah and Cheslin – condolences from Parliament
On Wednesday (31 May 2017), Parliament expressed its sympathy on the death of a Matie student, Ms Hannah Cornelius, who was murdered this past weekend. Mr Cheslin Marsh, a fellow student who was hijacked along with Hannah in Bird Street...
Nduduzo Makhathini scoops SAMA for best jazz album
Nduduzo Makhathini, a Master's student at Stellenbosch University (SU), has won 'best jazz album' at the South African Music Awards (SAMAs) that took place on Saturday (27 May) at Sun City. He received the award for his latest work, Inner...
How genomic techniques can pin down rare genetic diseases more quickly
This article was originally published on The Conversation . Read the original article . Rare disorders are very challenging to diagnose. With about 7000 diagnosed disorders across the world, doctors are often unfamiliar with all the...
Students celebrate Cultural Day
On 18 May, the Stellenbosch University Language Centre Intensive English Programme (IEP) international students, celebrated Cultural Day in a unique and exciting way. The United Nations declared 21 May of each year World Day for Cultural...
Collaboration with scientists from Africa
In April, Dr Ethel Phiri and Dr Natasha Mothapo visited the University of Lagos (UniLag), Nigeria, to facilitate new collaborations with African universities in order to strengthen the African research domain. Both Drs Phiri and Mothapo are...