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Madonsela ranked one of Africa’s most powerful women
Stellenbosch University's Prof Thuli Madonsela has received yet another prestigious accolade. Madonsela was recently included in Forbes Africa's 50 Most Powerful Women list, a first-of-its-kind Pan-African unranked compilation of the...
Apply now for special funding for COVID-19 research projects
Stellenbosch University (SU) is calling on researchers to apply for once-off limited Subcommittee A special funding for COVID-19 research projects. Full-time permanent staff in the Faculties of Arts and Social Sciences, Education, Law...
Die Ontelbare 48 this September at the SU Adam Small Theatre in Stellenbosch
Die Ontelbare 48, a one-man play with Wessel Pretorius, is coming to Stellenbosch University's Adam Small theatre complex in Ryneveld Street, Stellenbosch this September. It will be the second production as part of the Adam Small theatre...
SU textile scientist develops test to evaluate barrier efficiency of face mask fabrics
Adine Gericke, a textile specialist from Stellenbosch University's Department of Chemistry and Polymer Science, has developed a standardised test for use by the clothing and textile manufacturing industry to evaluate the effectiveness of...
Beyers Naudé birthday celebrated with a message from Prof Nico Koopman
Each year on the 10th of May the Beyers Naudé Centre for Public Theology at Stellenbosch University gathers to remember the person and work of Dr. Beyers Naudé. We normally do this in person and invite a speaker to present a lecture on an...
Students launch ‘We Fight Back COVID’ initiative
Students and alumni from the healthcare fields at Stellenbosch University (SU) and other South African universities have come together to fight back against the COVID-19 pandemic through five initiatives they believe can make the biggest...
SU chemist receives R6,9 million FLAIR grant for research on antimalarial drug development
Stellenbosch University's (SU) Dr Prinessa Chellan is one of 30 young African scientists who will receive up to £300 000 (about R 6,9 million) over the next two years as part of the African Academy of Sciences (AAS) and the Royal Society of...
COVID-19 pandemic offers municipalities rare opportunity to restore trust
The COVID-19 pandemic offers municipalities a rare window of opportunity to reboot and to restore the trust and confidence of local communities, writes Dr Harlan Cloete from the School for Public Leadership in an article (Monday 11 May)...
Growing Coronavirus: UWC and SU isolate South Africa’s first Laboratory Culture Of SARS-CoV-2
While much of the scientific and medical community rushes to develop therapeutic agents for COVID-19 based on clinical data, getting a better understanding of the brand-new virus remains crucial. That's why it's so important that South...
Students: Connectivity and student fees
11 May 2020 Dear Students This week we are grateful to report back on good news, specifically related to your connectivity and online learning platform. Management, academic staff and our professional and administrative support divisions...