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Three SU researchers receive top honours
Three researchers from Stellenbosch University (SU) walked away with top honours at the annual National Science and Technology Forum (NSTF)/ South32Awards. Dr Richard Walls and Profs Christine Lochner and Conrad Matthee were announced...
Maties #Train4Fees campaign goes the distance
Stellenbosch University's #Train4Fees campaign, that aims to help student athletes who have lost financial backing due to the impact of COVID-19, is going into extra time. Launched on 1 June 2020 by Maties Sport and the Development and...
SU renewable energy research to benefit from large British funding project
The African Research Universities Alliance (ARUA) Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Energy at Stellenbosch University (SU) is to benefit from large financial awards from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) made to universities forming part of...
Top honours for SharkSafe Barrier
Three researchers from Stellenbosch University walked away with top honours at the annual National Science and Technology Forum (NSTF)/ South32Awards. Dr Richard Walls and Profs Christine Lochner and Conrad Matthee were announced...
New book on building knowledge in higher education in South Africa
What does it mean to decolonize the science curriculum at a higher education institution? How can lecturers help students to bridge the gap between abstract and applied knowledge of chemistry, specifically in the case of first year medicine...
EMS team wins SU Hackathon data science challenge
Sponsored by Entersekt, Capitec and Explore, the third annual Stellenbosch University Hackathon was held remotely over the weekend of 31 July to 2 August 2020. The SU Hackathon is hosted by Innovus and Stellenbosch University and focuses...
SU joins global search for treatment of neuromuscular disorders
Stellenbosch University will, for the first time in the university's history, have a student working towards a PhD in neuromuscular diseases, thanks to a £105 000 (R2.2 million) grant from the Guarantors of Brain, an organisation in the UK...
Disability Unit enhances inclusivity and accessibility
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced Stellenbosch University (SU) to reinvent its methods of learning and teaching to enable students to complete the 2020 academic year successfully. While adapting to this new way of learning may have been...
#WomenofSU: Shedding light on the reproductive health of South African women
For years, the reproductive health and well-being of women were considered a taboo subject among many communities. This resulted in poor maternal health care services, especially among the most marginalised women in society. Dr Efua Tembisa...
COVID-19 is an opportunity to make our circles bigger
The COVID-19 pandemic should also be seen as an opportunity to reach out to vulnerable foreigners who try to make a living in South Africa, writes Dr Judy-Ann Cilliers from the Department of Philosophy in a doctoral-based opinion piece for...