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SU researchers compete for National Science Awards
Seven eminent researchers from Stellenbosch University will represent the institution at the annual National Science and Technology Forum (NSTF)/South32Awards. They will be competing as finalists for the 2023/2024 NSTF/South32 Awards at...
Young SU composer makes waves
At just 24 years old, Lize Briel is already making her mark on the world stage. A master's student at the Department of Music at Stellenbosch University (SU), Briel achieved a remarkable feat this year: She became the first woman to win a...
Innovation, 21st century skills under the spotlight on Africa Day
Africa Day was observed on 25 May. In celebration of this important day on our calendar, Prof Wim de Villiers, Rector and Vice-Chancellor, and Prof Hester Klopper, Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Strategy, Global and Corporate Affairs, wrote...
MEd student gets new perspective in Germany
Elizabeth Loock-Lintvelt was part of the intercultural Humboldt University International Education Training in which Stellenbosch University, Humboldt University and the University of the Western Cape participated. She is an M.Ed student of...
SU seminar promotes research collaboration across universities
In a concerted effort to reignite research endeavours and foster collaboration across the Western Cape, the Department of Economics at Stellenbosch University (SU) recently hosted the Intervarsity Postgraduate Research Seminar. This event...
African scientists call for equitable research partnerships to advance microbiome research
Leading African scientists have issued a compelling call for more equitable research partnerships in a new paper published in Nature Medicine. The paper underscores the critical need for fair and collaborative research efforts to explore...
VIVUS November available
The VIVUS November issue is now available. The latest issue of the Faculty digital newsletter includes articles on: SA's coloured population worst affected by diabetes. Dean honoured for his contribution to evidence-based healthcare...
Dutch student visit to Africa Centre opens up an avenue for collaboration
Students from the Faculty of Business and Economics at Groningen University visited the Africa Centre to gain insights into how HIV/Aids affects the business environment in South Africa, including the daily lives of employees, business...
SU microbiome researcher honoured for his contribution to the field
Prof. Thulani Makhalanyane has been awarded the prestigious Silver Medal of the South African Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (SASBMB) for his outstanding contribution to the field. Prof. Makhalanyane is a world-renowned...
Experts convene to exchange solutions to help mitigate extreme climate and weather events
Climate experts from around the world gathered at Stellenbosch University recently to discuss aspects of extreme climate and weather events and strategies to prepare and adapt to them more effectively. The international conference, themed...