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Women in Sport: Sport technologist Christine Barnard
Maties Sport recognises the importance and value of using technology in the training of high-performance (HP) student-athletes and it appointed Christine Barnard, an up-and-coming sport scientist and technologist, to provide administrative...
Annual Academic Day showcases research achievements
The Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS) at Stellenbosch University (SU) recently held is 62nd Annual Academic Day at its Tygerberg Campus in Cape Town. “The Annual Academic Day is the highlight of our academic calendar and...
SU theatre complex to be named after Adam Small
The refurbished theatre complex of Stellenbosch University (SU) will be named after the award-winning poet and playwright, Adam Small. The Drama Department proposed and motivated the naming after a considered and inclusive process. The...
Corporates, private individuals must fulfil human rights obligations – Judge Mbuyiseli Madlanga
Human rights obligations must also be imposed on corporates and private individuals if we are to create a socio-economic system that benefit all South Africans. This was one of the viewpoints of Constitutional Court Judge Mbuyiseli...
Turn the pursuit of happiness into your career
Matie alumna and businesswoman, Adéle Smith, advised students attending a recent Alumni Relation's Careers Café that if they wanted to make a success of their careers (and subsequently their life too) that they would need to make the...
Education research in the spotlight at conference
Three international guests and approximately 120 participants, including education researchers, policy-makers and PhD students, attended the fourth annual conference on Quantitative Education Research in Stellenbosch on 6 and 7 September...
Constitutional property law and land reform experts make Constitutional Review Committee submission
A team of four constitutional property law and land reform experts from Stellenbosch University made a submission to the constitutional review committee recently. Professors Bradley Slade, Juanita Pienaar, Zsa-Zsa Boggenpoel and Ms...
Africa’s mid-level health workers need better training
Africa's mid-level health workers need improved training to help them reduce maternal and child mortality, infectious diseases, trauma and violence, HIV/AIDS and emerging chronic diseases in their communities. This is one of the major...
Maritime security expertise with SIGLA@Stellenbosch
Prof Henri Fouché and Dr Frank van Rooyen both serve with international organisations due to their expertise on maritimeme security matters. Prof Fouché (Extraordinary Professor, SIGLA) accompanied the SA delegation to the IORA work...
Primate conservation in Africa could draw the short straw in oil palm cultivation
A study conducted by international scholars, including Stellenbosch University's Dr Zoltan Szantoi, has found that while profits “derived from oil palm cultivation represents an important source of income" for many tropical countries...