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Archbishop Desmond Tutu: the essence of what it means to be human
This article was originally published on The Conversation . Read the full article here As Archbishop Desmond Mpilo Tutu celebrated his 86th birthday, it's fitting to reflect on the moral values he has promoted and held dear throughout his...
Hard work and dedication rewarded at Maties Sport Awards
Cyclist Frankie du Toit, a first-year BA Sport Science student, and hockey player Keenan Horne, a postgraduate student in the Faculty of Law, were named Maties Sport's Sportswoman and Sportsman of the Year for 2017 at the annual Maties...
SA at a tipping point
“South Africa is most definitely at a tipping point and if things go on like this we will be sliding down a socio-economic abyss," said Temba Nolutshungu, Director of the Free Market Foundation and council member of the South African...
South Africans want a new country - Zackie Achmat
“We don't want to save the post 1994 South Africa – we want a different country," said activist and co-founder of the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) Zackie Achmat recently. He delivered a special lecture at the Stellenbosch University (SU)...
Staff Rebate
All Staff members qualifying for staff rebate of Tuition Fees for SELF, SPOUSE or CHILD can apply on SUN-E-HR on or before 08 December 2017
SU scientists honoured by Royal Society of SA
The Royal Society of South Africa (RSSAf) has honoured two Stellenbosch University (SU) scientists, Prof Bert Klumperman and Prof Guy Midgley, with the highest honour that can be bestowed on a Fellow of the RSSAf. Prof Bert Klumperman, a...
Bright future awaits SciMathUS class of 2017
"The greatest gift that anyone can give today's youth is to equip them with critical thinking skills and the ability to reason logically, because these qualities not only make for an excellent student, but also an active citizen that...
Departmental chairpersons promoted to associate professors
Two departmental chairpersons in the Faculty of Education – Dr Nuraan Davids, chairperson of the Department of Education Policy Studies, and Dr Michael le Cordeur, chairperson of the Department of Curriculum Studies – were promoted...
Making history? Untold stories see the light thanks to R11.7m grant
The untold stories of South Africans who were overlooked in the past and bypassed by history are set to see the light thanks to a new project settled within Stellenbosch University's Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. This project, named...
The role of the gut microbiome in posttraumatic stress disorder
The bacteria in your gut could hold clues to whether or not you will develop posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after experiencing a traumatic event. PTSD is a serious psychiatric disorder that can develop after a person experiences a...