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SU’s manifesto analysis helps parties find common ground during coalition talks
With coalition talks in full swing, Stellenbosch University's (SU) Policy Innovation Lab has analysed the manifestos of the four largest parties to find out whether there is common ground on some of the larger issues of national interest...
Stellenbosch criminologist to serve on new INTERPOL Future Council
Dr Guy Lamb of the Department of Political Science at Stellenbosch University has accepted an invitation to serve on the Future Council of the International Criminal Police Organisation, commonly known as INTERPOL. This follows the passing...
Wholeness, head-heart-hand integration and different ways of knowing
Economic and Management Sciences (EMS) academics, as part of the RISE Africa 2024 Action Festival, shared how the faculty’s Diploma in Sustainable Development programme takes an integrated approach to higher education learning.RISE...
CAF Winter School for Postgraduates
Winter School: Biomechanics (16 – 18 July 2024) Quantifying Movement in Engineering, Sport Science and Medicine Central Analytical Facilities' (CAF) Neuromechanics Unit, Coetzenburg Sports Complex, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch...
Dr Zureena Desai breaks silence on apartheid-era ordeal
Stellenbosch University (SU) was honoured to welcome an iconic figure this week, when Dr Zureena Desai (79) spoke for the first time publicly about the harrowing experience that made her famous during the height of apartheid. Dressed in an...
World Oceans Day: We must promote a sustainable blue economy
World Oceans Day was observed on Saturday 8 June. In opinion pieces for the media, experts at Stellenbosch University emphasised the importance of cooperation and stewardship to harness and protect the vast economic, environmental, and...
Uncovering ancient wonders: The world’s oldest termite mounds found in SA
In what is described as an astonishing breakthrough, scientists have discovered the world's oldest, inhabited termite mounds along the Buffels River in Namaqualand. These mounds, dating back a staggering 34,000 years, are rewriting our...
New research: Novel lipopeptide proves lethal against Staphylococcus areus
A novel antibacterial lipopeptide produced by the bacterium Serratia marcescens has been shown to be highly effective in killing Staphylococcus aureus – one of the most important pathogens occurring in humans. Staphylococcus aureus is one...
Matie Buddy programme helps international students settle in at SU
Studying abroad is an unforgettable experience. However, adjusting to a foreign country with unfamiliar faces and diverse cultures also presents some challenges. That is where the Matie Buddy programme, offered by Stellenbosch University...
Local agritech event bridges industry gaps at inaugural Cape Agritech Connect
The inaugural Cape Agritech Connect brought together over a hundred attendees representing the diverse sectors within the Western Cape agriculture industry. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Boschendal estate, the event formed the...