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SU boasts 3 Highly Cited Researchers
The Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences is proud to announce that one of its academics, Prof Reinette (Oonsie) Biggs, has been named one of the Highly Cited Researchers, according to the Highly Cited Researchers 2019 list from the...
DACES’s ongoing efforts towards sustainability
Mosibudi Matlatse is studying towards a BSc in Physiotherapy at Stellenbosch University's Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS) and is a member of the Dean's Advisory Committee on Environmental Sustainability (DACES). He reports on...
Senate expresses support for VC
“Rest assured that this body has the utmost respect and appreciation for your leadership," the longest serving member of the Stellenbosch University (SU) Senate, Prof Anton van Niekerk, told the institution's Rector and Vice-Chancellor...
Learn to communicate better at SU’s Comms Lab
Communication is an important part of our daily lives. Whether it is sending an e-mail, texting, doing an important presentation, writing a report or enjoying a good old conversation, knowing how to communicate effectively in a technology...
SU Museum on a transformative journey
The Stellenbosch University (SU) Museum, housed in a building that was originally built in 1907 as a girl's school for children to receive a learning experience, is still a place of transformative learning experiences today. Nowadays the...
Children’s rights being ignored
The 16 days of activism for no violence against women and children kick off on Monday (November 25). In an opinion article for Die Burger, Dr Marianne Strydom of the Department of Social Work writes about how children's rights are still...
Fredericks uses sport as a lifebuoy to get young people on track
Jerome Fredericks – a lecturer in the division of Occupational Therapy – will never forget the day a friend asked him if he wanted to play volleyball. It was a day that effectively turned his life around. “I was standing on a street...
Palliative multi-care model can improve care for patients in rural areas
A multi-professional patient-centred approach is needed to provide the necessary palliative care to people who suffer from life-threatening illnesses. This is one of the major findings of a study by a group of researchers from Stellenbosch...
Winner of Dean’s medal believes in determination, consistency and hard work
Matthew Greenwood, a postgraduate student in genetics, is the recipient of the Faculty of Science's Dean's medal for continuous excellent performance. The medal, cast in solid silver, is awarded annually to an honours student who scores...
SU Economics professor launches coding platform for schools
A fun computer programming platform founded by Prof Rachel Jafta of the Department of Economics in the Faculty of Economic Management and Sciences was launched at the Media24 Centre in Cape Town on Monday (25 November 2019). The platform...