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Erasmus+ mobility programme an eye-opener for SU staffer
His participation in the recent Erasmus+* staff mobility programme in Türkiye not only enhanced his professional development, but also made for a lifetime of memories. So says Sibusiso Lukhele, project coordinator in the office of the...
Ten Agri PhDs to be capped
From tiny thrips that invade plum orchards to invasive wasps that can give a mighty sting, from diseases in grapevines, lions, leopard and apples to Nguni cattle genetics, forest ecosystems, black rhino conservation and flood management –...
CISU contestants shine at Chinese Bridge South African finals
In this year's edition of the Chinese Bridge competition for university students and school learners from across South Africa, contestants from the Confucius Institute at Stellenbosch University (CISU) again achieved outstanding results...
‘Where on earth?’ The CGA knows the answer
Having a bird's eye view of the world and using that perspective to advance a multitude of scientific fields and commercial industries lies at the heart of Garth Stephenson's work as general manager of the Centre for Geographical Analysis...
IAML 2024 Congress: A Historic Event in Stellenbosch
The International Association of Music Libraries, Archives and Documentation Centres (IAML) is a global organisation dedicated to fostering the activities of music libraries, archives, and documentation centres. These efforts support...
GNU should prioritise child-headed households
If there is one thing that South Africa's new government of national unity should prioritise, it is child-headed households. Children from these households are being deprived of their constitutional rights to family or parental care...
A top legal expert with a passion for art
Liesl Fichardt is not just a top tax lawyer, but also an advocate for the arts. While she has established herself as a leader in the legal world, her love for art runs deep, evident in her roles as a trustee, patron, and advisory board...
Rudolph is creating space for others to thrive
Born and raised in the Cape Winelands, the once aspiring professional golfer, Rudolph du Toit, finds his value, calling, and purpose in helping create a platform for people to grow and strive for more. Rudolph completed his school...
Mandela Day: We must continue Madiba’s courageous journey
Nelson Mandela International Day is celebrated annually on 18 July. In opinion pieces for the media, Profs Nico Koopman (Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Social Impact, Transformation and Personnel) and Chris Jones (Unit for Moral Leadership)...
FMHS students grade SU’s planetary health status
The long-term survival of humans depend on the health of the planet, and all institutions – including health professionals training schools – have a role to play in planetary health. With this in mind, two students at Stellenbosch...