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Workshop on the Creep of Cracked FRC
During March 2016, Prof Billy Boshoff attended a Rilem workshop on the creep of cracked fibre reinforced concrete (FRC) in Valencia, Spain. This is an important research field for the Unit for Construction Materials (UCM) as Prof Boshoff...
Students on their way to Commonwealth Games
James Seccombe (20), Charlene Erlank (19), Jean-mari du Plessis (19) and Willem Erasmus (19), members of the Maties Judo Club, will travel to Port Elizabeth this weekend to participate in the Commonwealth Games. James (second dan, black...
Physios kick off 50-year celebrations
The Division of Physiotherapy recently launched its 50-year celebration with the theme: "Moving forward together". "Movement is our core business and exercise medicine is an important aspect of health," said Dr Marianne Unger, a senior...
Mandy Rossouw Bursary recipient announced
The Department of Journalism at Stellenbosch University (SU) is pleased to announce that the Mandy Rossouw Bursary for 2016 has been awarded to Ms Nation Nyoka (26), a BA Honours Journalism student at the University. The bursary, to the...
Improved results open doors to tertiary studies
The SciMathUS class of 2015 achieved an average of 72% for Mathematics and Physical Sciences in last year's National Senior Certificate exam. Twenty percent of the class earned distinctions in these two subjects with students' performance...
IPB represented at ICAR
Arabidopsis thaliana is a well-studied biological model; the first plant species of which the full genome was sequenced and used on a regular basis to determine gene function and unravel complex physiological pathways in plants. Working on...
Rietenbosch project set to benefit learners, community and environment
A wetland rehabilitation project originating in Stellenbosch University's (SU) Faculty of Education is steadily making progress and is on track to benefit more than 20 000 learners in and around Stellenbosch. The Rietenbosch wetland project...
BSc lecturers: inspiring, challenging but never dull
Three lecturers from the Department of Mathematical Sciences were lauded for their inspirational lectures by six top performing first-year students during the Vice-Rector: Teaching and Learning's First-Year Prestige Dinner on 13 April 2016...
Faculty's top students acknowledged at Prestige Evening
Two Food Science students, Emma van der Merwe and Lara Moller, were the top achievers from the Faculty of AgriSciences invited to the University's annual prestige evening for first year students. The event was held at Neethlingshof, and...
SU socio-economic rights expert, Prof Sandra Liebenberg, elected to UN Committee
Prof Sandra Liebenberg, HF Oppenheimer Chair in Human Rights Law and Distinguished Professor at Stellenbosch University's (SU) Faculty of Law, has been elected to serve on the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights...