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Undergrad’s research paper gets top honours
It's not every day that a medical student wins a major science competition above senior academics. But that is precisely what happened recently when MB,ChB VI student, Sean Anderson, won the Young Scientist Competition, clinical category...
Thuthuka helps young aspiring accountants at SU
As a means of providing funding to black chartered accountants in South Africa, the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA) Thuthuka Bursary Fund, formerly known as the Institute of Accountants and Auditors, was created...
SU Law Faculty to establish Gys Steyn Chair in Financial Regulation Law
Various factors can impact the effective functioning of the financial system and render it vulnerable to instability and manipulation, which could affect investor confidence and make it easy for unscrupulous or criminal activities to thrive...
SU engineering couple graduate together
“We finished strong and we finished together. For me that's a great accomplishment and I'm really proud of it." This is how Saajidah Williams feels about graduating alongside her husband Pascal Nteziyaremye. Saajidah obtained her Masters...
Lifestyle diseases could scupper Africa’s rising life expectancy
This article was originally published on The Conversation . Read the full article here . People in sub-Saharan Africa are now living longer than ever before. A child born in the region today is expected to live up to 64 years on average...
EMS Faculty celebrating women
“Yes we can, yes we have and yes we will." This was the inspiring words of encouragement from Dr Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi, Chancellor at Nelson Mandela University, to women at the Women's Celebratory Event organised by Stellenbosch...
Fuel levy’s end could be nigh
The fuel levy or tax on each litre of petrol is an important revenue stream for government, but this stream could dry up in the near future, says Professor Stephan Krygsman an expert in Transport Economics in the Department of Logistics...
Top achievers in Applied Mathematics honoured
The top achievers in Applied Mathematics were rewarded for their hard work with certificates and book prizes sponsored by Cambridge University Press. Dario Trinchero came out as the top first year student for 2017 with an average of 100%...
Expanding the list of zero-rated VAT items
An article by Sibonelo Radebe of The Conversation Africa, Zero rated VAT items: how South Africa is going about expanding the list, was published in The Conversation on 27 August 2018: South Africa is processing a new report produced by an...
Maties on the Move
Following the Western Cape, Gauteng is SU's second largest feeder province. With that said, there is only 30% turn up rate of students who we provisionally accepted. Faculties and the Division for Student Access joined forces for 2 events...