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Just Be
For the fifth time, our Responsibility Centre Operations and Finance celebrated Women's Day together and in what better place than the breathtaking Johannesdal overlooking the Banhoek valley mountains? On this rainy Friday afternoon (19...
FMHS’ Prof Novel Chegou awarded prestigious Royal Society Africa Prize
Prof Novel Chegou of Stellenbosch University's Department of Biomedical Sciences is this year's winner of the Royal Society Africa Prize, an annual award by the United Kingdom's national science academy which recognises the innovative...
Proteomics analyses used to investigate long COVID
The SARS-CoV-2 virus called COVID-19 has paralysed the world since December 2019, and it was the scientific community that responded with treatment plans and accelerated vaccine development to treat and prevent this infection. Unfortunately...
#WomenofSU: Fiona van Kerwel – “Never give up on the possibilities of life"
As project manager of Words Open Worlds (WOW), a social empowerment initiative of the Stellenbosch University (SU) Woordfees, Fiona van Kerwel guides others to broaden their perspectives and unlock their potential. Experiencing the change...
Accountancy writing retreat promotes collaboration between SU and UCT
Lecturers from the School of Accountancy at Stellenbosch University (SU) and the College of Accounting at the University of Cape Town (UCT) recently attended a three-day writing retreat at the Mont Fleur Conference Centre near Stellenbosch...
People with intellectual disability have a right to sexuality
This article was originally published on The Conversation . Read the full article here . Many South Africans living with intellectual disability don't have opportunities to be part of community life. They may lack the opportunity to learn...
Insights achieved with volumetric electron microscopy
Electron microscopy (EM) has long been an essential tool for researchers to assess the ultrastructural detail of cells and tissues at nanoscale resolution. Although impactful, conventional EM approaches only relay information in a two...
New study helps us to understand perinatal suicide in South Africa
Maternal suicide rates in South Africa might be reduced by offering perinatal mothers practical support and material help with childcare and poverty alleviation, as well as strategies to engage fathers and to help young mothers to return...
Maties Sport takes the lead in SU’s rebranding journey
Being excellent is second nature for the people at Maties Sport. That's why the Stellenbosch University (SU) rebranding at this entity has been so successful, says Kimara Singh, media and communications manager at Maties Sport. Since...
I am enough
"Beautiful people, believing I am enough is an important part of a healthy relationship with myself. Those of us who stand firmly in this belief can be mentors and provide support for others. Those who struggle with this self-belief can...