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#WomenofSU: Addressing poverty and health inequalities in Africa
As the world continues to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic, many poorer countries, especially in Africa, are facing immense health inequalities because of poverty and disadvantages affecting communities. For Ronelle Burger, a professor in...
"What’s my superpower? I have Conversion Disorder. Not 'convulsion', CONVERSION. The hidden disability."
“Ooh, is that a group of potentially eligible bachelors? Now's the perfect time to cause some chaos." “Is this that class you failed last year and are desperate to pass this year? There hasn't been a more suitable hour for a little chaos!"...
Successful implementation of NDP hinges on administrative reforms
The National Development Plan (NDP) is a detailed blueprint of how the government wants to eliminate poverty and reduce inequality in South Africa by the year 2030, but its implementation has been lagging. “The NPD can only be implemented...
#WomenofSU: ‘The future is ours to create!’
As a senior futurist, she has the farsightedness to look past today into the future, predicting possibilities and influencing decisions and policies to be made. Dr Njeri Mwagiru from the Institute for Futures Research (IFR) at the...
Women-led research unit empowering women and their communities
The issue of gender-based violence (GBV) has become synonymous with South African life. A research unit at Stellenbosch University (SU) has set out to help understand and prevent this violence against women. The Unit for Religion and...
What does the future hold for universities post-COVID-19?
Op-ed published by Daily Maverick on 26 August 2020. Click here to read it on the publication's website, or read the full text below * * * Quo vadis SA universities in a post-Covid-19 future? By Wim de Villiers What does the future hold...
Inspiring alumnae launch new network for Matie women
Stellenbosch University's Development and Alumni Relations Division on Wednesday (26 August 2020) launched a new initiative that aims to enable networking among Matie women from diverse backgrounds and industries around the world. Known as...
Resolving cryptic stratigraphy in the Ecca Group
Paper citation: Walters, S.W and Tucker, R.T. 2020. Resolving cryptic stratigraphy in the Ecca Group, Karoo Basin, South Africa: Elucidating the Ripon and Laingsburg depocenters. Journal of African Earth Science, https://doi.org/10.1016/j...
Unique PhD project recognised with Inclusive Health Research award
She refers to herself as a “daughter of the Cape Flats with South African running through my veins" and it was a beautiful culmination of hard work, passion and insight that recently landed Lynn Hendricks, lecturer in the Department of...
Public health expert measures up Western Cape’s Covid-19 response
The Covid-19 pandemic has been a stern reminder of the serious need to address the underlying vulnerabilities within South African society that are responsible for an inequitable distribution of diseases. This was the view put forward by...