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CapeNature and career opportunities in Conservation Science
Dr Ernst Baard, Executive Director: Conservation Operations of CapeNature, gave an overview of career options in conservation science to the BScHons-students in the Department of Botany and Zoology on Friday, 4 March 2022. CapeNature is...
Inspiring collaboration on the continent
SU International's Centre for Collaboration in Africa (CCA) strengthens ties between Stellenbosch University and its partner institutions across Africa through bilateral agreements, diverse thematic research networks, student and staff...
Faculty of Law set to celebrate 101 years
The Faculty of Law is celebrating 101 years with a special Centenary Reunion Weekend jam-packed with a stellar series of activities. Alumni and staff are invited to return to their intellectual home and reminisce about their student days...
Department of Forest and Wood Science hosts NTE delegation
It was great hosting the delegation from NTE who visited the department for an afternoon of intensive discussions, ranging from appropriate technologies for small growers through to wood processing and wood chemistry. NTE are based in...
Rector to lead Maties in Cape Town Cycle Tour
Prof Wim de Villiers, Rector and Vice-Chancellor, is once again showing his support for Matie students. On Sunday, 13 March 2022, Prof De Villiers will lead a team of 32 alumni, staff, students and friends of the University, in the109 km...
Women’s health takes centre stage at social impact initiative
Nearly 120 women from the community of Bishop Lavis in Cape Town attended a Women's Health and Wellness Day in February, themed 'Spread the Word', hosted by the Division of Health Systems and Public Health in the Department of Global Health...
World Kidney Day: More resources needed to increase access to life-saving kidney replacement therapy
On Thursday 10 March, we celebrate World Kidney Day. In an opinion piece for Health24, Dr Yazied Chothia (Division of Nephrology) writes that since access to kidney replacement therapy is limited and treatment rates are very low in South...
Prof De Villiers on SAfm: CERI will do cutting-edge research
On 8 March 2022 Prof Wim de Villiers appeared on SAfm, speaking with Songezo Mabece, a Stellenbosch University alumnus, about recent high-profile visits to the Faculty of Medicine and Health Science’s Biomedical Research Institute (BMRI)...
Africa’s adaptation to climate change hampered by skewed funding and lack of data
Over the past three decades Africa received just 3.8% of climate-related research funding globally, with most of this funding going to institutions in Europe and North America. This is despite the fact that most African countries have...
Education gets new Teaching and Learning vice-dean
In January 2022, Prof Michael le Cordeur commenced duties as new vice-dean of Teaching and Learning in the Faculty of Education at Stellenbosch University (SU). With this new appointment, he says his education career spanning 41 years has...