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SU-UK partnership to strengthen surveillance of respiratory diseases in SA and UK
A North-South partnership between the Genomic Surveillance Unit (GSU) at the Wellcome Sanger Institute and the Centre for Epidemic Response and Innovation (CERI) at Stellenbosch University (SU), has received approximately R8,7 million in...
Rethinking the Decolonial Moment: Towards an Ethics of Hospitality in Higher Education
DLTE Teaching-Learning-Assessment Seminar You are invited to attend the first quarterly Teaching-Learning-Assessment seminar of 2025, offered by the Division for Learning and Teaching Enhancement (DLTE): Speaker: Prof. Lis Lange...
Lord Hastings hopes to 'ignite a fire' with 6th Annual Social Justice Lecture
The highly anticipated 6 th Annual Social Justice Lecture will hopefully “ignite a fire" in people to dedicate more time, energy and resources towards social justice. This is the message from Lord Dr Michael Hastings, who will deliver food...
Chancellor’s Award honours Prof Blaauw’s 40-years of excellence in Dietetics
Professor Prof Renée Blaauw from the Division of Human Nutrition at Stellenbosch University's Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS) is the recipient of the prestigious Chancellor's Award for 2024. It is a fitting acknowledgement of...
SU welcomes new champion for campus health
In February, Stellenbosch University (SU) entered a new era for Campus Health Service (CHS) with Dr Kathy Grammer's appointment as Senior Director, succeeding Dr Pierre Viviers. A seasoned public health professional with over three decades...
Wanted: “missing” creative texts in Afrikaaps
Wanted: existing creative texts written in Kaaps or Afrikaaps. Such poems, recordings of spoken word poetry, short stories, books, TikTok poems, radio and television dramas and music will be included in a comprehensive free electronic...
Talking Transformative Assessment: Through the students' lens with Dr Taryn Bernard
The Division for Learning and Teaching Enhancement (DLTE)’s podcast series, Talking Transformative Assessment, hosted by Dr Hanelie Adendorff and Dalene Joubert, kicks off the second leg of season two with the episode Through the...
New report offers insight into SA teens’ smartphone habits
Today's teenagers are the first generation to grow up with constant online connectivity. As smartphones are becoming more ingrained in their lives, the question is: what do we know about how they use them? A new research report by...
Drive to increase quantum capacity at South African universities
Dr Yaseera Ismail, a quantum physicist in SU's Department of Physics, represented South Africa at the opening ceremony of the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, which was held at UNESCO's headquarters in Paris, France, on...
Religious traditions, government and civil society can help promote social justice
World Day of Social Justice is marked annually on 20 February. In opinion pieces for the media, Prof Nico Koopman (Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Social Impact, Transformation and Personnel) and Yeukai Chideya (Institute for Life Course Health...