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Physics student scoops two awards
Scott Cameron, a postgraduate student in Physics, is the recipient of both the Meiring Naudé medal for the best BScHons student in Physics as well as the Dean's Medal for the best BSc-student in the Faculty of Science at Stellenbosch...
Military Academy on 11 day endurance race for charity
To pay homage to former president Nelson Mandela and “Ma" Albertina Sisulu, who were both born a 100 years ago, the Military Academy at Saldanha, will this year kick off their annual endurance race from Qunu in the Eastern Cape – the...
User experience key theme at 15th SU Library Symposium
“The best interest of the user is the only interest. Libraries have been at the heart of the knowledge project from the start and, as the world keeps on changing, we too have to adapt or be left behind – the same goes for libraries." These...
Collaboration between UNAIDS and SU can facilitate groundbreaking research
Following a supportive relationship of more than two decades between Stellenbosch University's Africa Centre for HIV/Aids Management and UNAIDS, two senior officials from this esteemed international institution visited SU for the first...
Historical wounding and its haunting legacies to be deliberated at international conference
What is the appropriate response to the echoes of historical wounding that extend far beyond the generation that experienced the trauma directly? What strategies might quell the haunting repercussions of genocide, slavery, colonial...
Impacting sexual, reproductive, maternal and child health issues in the Dunoon and surrounding areas
This initiative, a partnership between Stellenbosch University (SU), Sharing Abundant Life Together (SALT) and the Department of Health (DoH), largely serves the Dunoon area where many women are HIV positive and unemployed. There is a huge...
New crab species discovered in Eastern Cape ‘forgotten’ forests
A new 'pearl white' freshwater crab species has been discovered in the 'forgotten' Eastern Cape forests of South Africa. Prof Savel Daniels, a molecular taxonomist at Stellenbosch University, says crabs are relatively well studied in South...
Njeyiyana receives Promising Young Linguist award at international congress
Ms Susan Njeyiyana, a lecturer in the General Linguistics Department, recently received a Promising Young Linguist award for a poster she presented at the prestigious 20th International Congress of Linguists that was hosted in Cape Town...
Dragonfly study provides tool to determine freshwater health in Africa
Planners and conservationists now have access to a new tool that uses dragonflies as indicators of the health of freshwater systems in Africa. This tool, called the African Dragonfly Biotic Index (ADBI), was developed by...
SU’s Vuyiseka Dubula-Majola receives international prize for Human Rights
Ms Vuyiseka Dubula-Majola, Director of the Africa Centre for HIV/AIDS Management at Stellenbosch University, is one of 15 recipients worldwide of the 2018 Franco-German Prize for Human Rights and the Rule of Law. The Foreign Ministers of...