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New report offers insight into SA teens’ smartphone habits
Today's teenagers are the first generation to grow up with constant online connectivity. As smartphones are becoming more ingrained in their lives, the question is: what do we know about how they use them? A new research report by...
Drive to increase quantum capacity at South African universities
Dr Yaseera Ismail, a quantum physicist in SU's Department of Physics, represented South Africa at the opening ceremony of the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, which was held at UNESCO's headquarters in Paris, France, on...
Farai Mubaiwa wins Queen's Young Leader Award
Ms Farai Mubaiwa, 2016 Student Representative Council (SRC) Member for Womxn* Empowerment at Stellenbosch University (SU), has recently been named a recipient of the prestigious Queen's Young Leader Award (QYL) for 2017. Two other South...
Religious traditions, government and civil society can help promote social justice
World Day of Social Justice is marked annually on 20 February. In opinion pieces for the media, Prof Nico Koopman (Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Social Impact, Transformation and Personnel) and Yeukai Chideya (Institute for Life Course Health...
Breaking down barriers to advance women and girls in science
The International Day of Women and Girls in Science is celebrated annually on 11 February. In an opinion piece for the Mail & Guardian, Prof Sibusiso Moyo, Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research, Innovation and Postgraduate Studies, writes...
Drive to increase quantum capacity at South African universities
Dr Yaseera Ismail, a quantum physicist in SU's Department of Physics, represented South Africa at the opening ceremony of the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, which was held at UNESCO's headquarters in Paris, France, on...
New report offers insight into SA teens’ smartphone habits
Today's teenagers are the first generation to grow up with constant online connectivity. As smartphones are becoming more ingrained in their lives, the question is: what do we know about how they use them? A new research report by academics...
Wanted: “missing” creative texts in Afrikaaps
Wanted: existing creative texts written in Kaaps or Afrikaaps. Such poems, recordings of spoken word poetry, short stories, books, TikTok poems, radio and television dramas and music will be included in a comprehensive free electronic...
The Division for Research Development (DRD) releases 2024 Research for Impact digital publication
The latest edition of 'Research for Impact', the digital research magazine of the Division for Research Development (DRD), is now available online:. This publication is a curated selection of the 2024 content published on our digital...
Update on student funding
Dear Stellenbosch University students Nationally, Higher Education is experiencing challenges regarding student funding, especially NSFAS eligible and missing middle students. This is also the case at Stellenbosch University (SU) where a...