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More than 500 BSc degrees awarded
More than 500 degrees in the natural sciences will be awarded during Stellenbosch University's December graduation ceremonies this week. On Thursday, 8 December, 17 doctoral degrees will be awarded, while 487 BSc, 35 Honours- and 46 MSc...
New isotope hydrology technique reveals secrets of river flow
Researchers used isotope hydrology techniques to develop a pioneering method to assess how different sources of water sources contribute to river flow dynamis. Dr Andrew Watson, a post-doctoral fellow in the School for Climate Studies at...
SU students selected for prestigious Africa United Youth Orchestra performance at Carnegie Hall
Stellenbosch University's Department of Music is proud to announce that six of its talented students have been selected to join the Africa United Youth Orchestra (AUYO) for a historic performance at Carnegie Hall in August 2024. Their...
Students and South-South relations benefit from SU English language programme
Learning a new language is much like travelling to a distant land: Every word unlocks a world of new possibilities, and every sentence builds bridges to exploring a new culture. This was also the experience of 16 students from Côte d...
EMS Dean says farewell after six years
After six years as Dean of the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences (EMS) Prof Ingrid Woolard will be taking up a new position as Executive Dean of the University of Sussex Business School later this year. Leading a Faculty that...
Why should we care about insects?
World Nature Conservation Day was observed on Sunday 28 July. In an opinion piece for the Mail & Guardian, Prof Michael Samways from the Department of Conservation Ecology and Entomology writes that we should protect insects because...
Homeless people’s property is property, regardless of its economic value.
Cape Town's Unlawful Occupation By-Law, which allows for the confiscation of homeless people's personal belongings, must be reformed to ensure that all property, regardless of its form and its owner, is equally protected. This is the view...
Social Impact: Career guidance project changes young lives
With Stellenbosch University's (SU) focus on social impact awareness in July, this series of profiles celebrates remarkable individuals and teams who make a meaningful contribution beyond the University's lecture halls. The recent inaugural...
Informative JICA Lecture sheds light on Japan’s mass media evolution
A fascinating perspective on the media landscape came to light during a recent lecture by a Japanese media expert at Stellenbosch University (SU). The third JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency) Chair Lecture was hosted by the...
SU's School for Data Science and Computational Thinking celebrates five pioneering years
Five pioneering years of artificial intelligence, genome surveillance and machine learning, as well as an Italian knighthood and recognition not once, but twice, by TIME Magazine - Stellenbosch University's School for Data Science and...