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Scholars call for return of African objects in western museums
Scholars call for return of African objects in western museums Restitution – the return of lost or stolen items to a rightful owner – was at the centre of a discussion entitled African museums: The question of the museum and the national...
Advanced progamme in sustainable development introduced
In an effort to assist with the growing need for entrepreneurial minds that can imagine and create just and sustainable futures in South Africa, Stellenbosch University recently announced that it will offer an Advanced Diploma in...
Examination period delayed by one week
Dear staff and students The past week has been very difficult and traumatic for the Stellenbosch University community. We've been saddened and outraged by the incidents on our campus. Again, we condemn what happened at Huis Marais in the...
Update: Exams announcement and initiatives to combat discrimination
Stellenbosch University (SU) takes a zero-tolerance approach to racism on campus. The University has implemented comprehensive measures to combat racism and continues to improve those measures on an ongoing basis. As a result, SU was...
Adjustment to FMHS first semester exams and assessments
Dear students and colleagues The impact of the past week plays heavily on our minds and Stellenbosch University’s (SU) student leadership led our students through an extremely traumatic time on many levels. Earlier today our Deputy Vice...
Safety on campus
Stellenbosch University (SU) takes a zero-tolerance approach to racism on campus. The university has implemented comprehensive measures to combat racism and continues to improve those measures on an ongoing basis. Based on this past week's...
Study proves West Coast crayfish can develop a taste for invasive mussels
Rock lobsters (crayfish or ''kreef'' as they are known locally) along South Africa's West Coast usually eat indigenous mussels, but with the right conditioning (or continuous exposure) they can also develop a taste for invasive mussels...
South Africa’s hunger problem is turning into a major health crisis
The article was first published on The Conversation . Read the original article here . One in ten South Africans go hungry every day. As a result malnutrition levels are high. Malnutrition has three simultaneous dimensions: undernourishment...
Bringing social justice and democracy to life
The Imbizo 365 Calendar of Engagements uses the creative arts and activities such as film discussions, debates and excursions to help participants reflect on eight calendar themes. Coordinated by the Transformation Office's Transformation...
Covid-19 greatly increases risk of complications and death for pregnant women in sub-Saharan Africa
Pregnant women who are hospitalised with Covid-19 in sub-Saharan Africa are dying at a rate far greater than pregnant people without Covid-19 and non-pregnant people with Covid-19, according to a new multicenter study encompassing six...