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International Day of Persons with Disabilities highlights key challenges
The International Day of Persons with Disabilities is on 3 December. We must foster disability-inclusive societies. Women with disabilities must be protected online.
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
New evidence questions the benefit of calcium supplements in pregnancy for preventing pre-eclampsia
Researchers from Stellenbosch University have found strong evidence from large trials that calcium supplementation during pregnancy does not reduce the risk of pre-eclampsia. These findings challenge long-held assumptions about the role of...
Stellenbosch University
Under Southern Skies: How stargazing is shaping mental health research in South Africa
Stargazing reduces symptoms of depression and improves mood. Strengthens social connection. Effective in areas with limited access to mental health care.
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
HeartWorks: Fine arts and biomedical students reconsider the human heart
The ‘HeartWorks: Science Meets Art’ exhibition was held in September at the Medical Morphology Learning Centre at SU's Tygerberg Campus. The exhibition, which was organised by the Centre for Cardio-metabolic Research in Africa, called on...
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Groundbreaking Life Pod achieves first successful organ donation
The Life Pod at Tygerberg Hospital recently housed its first organ donor. The first posthumous multi-organ donation in over two years facilitated through Tygerberg Hospital. Much work remains to raise awareness of organ donation.
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
SU to cap one of youngest doctors in SA
On 11 December, 21-year-old David Obagbuwa will graduate with an MBChB from Stellenbosch University, making him one of the youngest medical doctors to qualify in South Africa. Obagbuwa began his medical studies at the tender age of 15.
Stellenbosch University
From forensics to farms: Dr Tiya’s mission to protect communities against pesticides
Dr Luthando Tiya obtained his doctorate in pharmacology. He investigated farm workers’ exposure to pesticides. Herbicides or their breakdown products in blood of some people in farming-intensive areas.
Stellenbosch University
Amogelang Moagi does not allow hip of steel, loss to steal her graduation joy
Amogelang Moagi received her bachelor’s degree in occupational therapy. She had to overcome a traumatic assault, hip surgery and her mother’s death. She dedicates the degree to her mother.
Stellenbosch University
Dr Florence de Vries’ PhD shaped by loss, purpose and care
Communications leader completed a PhD that interrogated how journalism shapes mental health narratives in South Africa. De Vries turned personal loss and lived experience into a study grounded in care, empathy and responsibility. Her...
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Desmond Tutu TB Centre honoured with international public health award
The Desmond Tutu TB Centre was recently awarded the 2025 Karel Styblo Union Public Health Prize. The Centre received the prize in recognition of its work and impact in TB control over the past decade. The prize acknowledges that DTTC's work...