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New book is treasure trove of information on invasive species
If you're concerned about invasive species or always wanted to know more about them, then a new book on all aspects of biological invasions in South Africa is definitely for you. Published recently as an open access encyclopaedic book...
Hardekraaltjie Cemetery: Wait, there’s a cemetery on campus?
Liyema Jacobs is a medical student at Stellenbosch University's Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences. He attended an engagement session for students on the Hardekraaltjie Cemetery and provided a first-hand account of his experience...
Non-profits struggling during Covid-19 lockdown
Non-profit organisations play a vital role in many different industries and communities, but some are struggling to stay afloat during the Covid-19 lockdown due to dwindling resources, writes Anika Berning from the Department of Business...
Book: South Africa beyond COVID-19
In 'South Africa Beyond Covid-19', 31 local thought leaders - including Prof Servaas van der Berg of SU's Department of Economics - investigate the aftermath of the coronavirus' consequences on the country. An article about this...
Ten SU finalists compete for SA’s ‘Science Oscars’
Over the past few years, Stellenbosch University (SU) has featured prominently at the annual National Science and Technology Forum (NSTF)/ South32Awards. This year is no different with 10 SU finalists competing for the 2019/2020 NSTF...
SRC launches their "Clean Campaing"
The first test week of the academic calendar, notorious for being a stressful period for all students, was met with new and challenging circumstances this year. In response to the devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was therefore...
School of Accountancy mourns passing of Yvette Diedericks
The management of the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences at Stellenbosch University learnt with shock and sadness of the passing of Ms Yvette Diedericks of the School of Accountancy on 4 June 2020. She suffered from asthma. “Our...
Take action to save our oceans
Monday (8 June) is World Oceans Day. In an article for Mail & Guardian (7 June), Molly Czachur from the Evolutionary Genomics Group writes that we must all do our bit to save our oceans. Read the complete article below or click here for the...
Tomlinson appointed to WHO group for maternal, child health
In what he has described as a big honour, Prof Mark Tomlinson, co-director of the Institute for Life Course Health Research (ILCHR), has been appointed to a key advisory group of the World Health Organisation (WHO). Tomlinson will be part...
Former Thuthuka student lands top job at WPCA
The article Former bursary student hits a six and lands top job at WPCA by a staff reporter of the Mail & Guardian was published in the Mail & Guardian on 4 June 2020. Read the article below or click here to read it as published. For 18...