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SU team reaches finals of international econometric competition
A student team from the Department of Economics at Stellenbosch University recently participated in the 2019 Econometric Game hosted by the University of Amsterdam. The Maties made it to the top ten finalists, thereby beating 20 opponents...
T&L Enhancement Seminar: Prof Faadiel Essop
LEARNING & TEACHING ENHANCEMENT SEMINAR, 09 MAY 2019 held in Room 3008, Education Building, from 12h45 – 13h45 Professor Faadiel Essop, a professor based within the Department of Physiological Sciences in the Faculty of Science, was the...
SU embraces internationalisation for global impact
In an increasingly globalised and interconnected world, internationalisation has become a top priority for many universities worldwide, and Stellenbosch University (SU) is no exception. Over the past 25 years, SU has built one of the...
DST shares new science, technology and innovation plan at FMHS visit
A high-level delegation from the South African National Department of Science and Technology (DST) recently paid a visit to Stellenbosch University's (SU) Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS). The DST delegation – consisting of...
Maties golfer takes on St Andrews Links
Only a few student golfers in the world will ever have the privilege to play a tournament at St Andrews Links in Scotland, and Maties Golf's Phillip Swanepoel is one of them. Phillip, an Industrial Psychology student in his final year at...
Colloquium with Swedish colleagues
Beyers Naude Centre Colloquium on 13 February 2019 at the Faculty of Theology Humour, Emancipation and Reconciliation: A Critical Inquiry Professor Ola Sigurdson is professor of systematic theology at the Department of Literature...
Transgression and Transformation conference
Transgression and transformation: the role of feminist, postcolonial and queer biblical interpretation in fostering communities of justice On March 13-15, 2019, the Gender Unit, Beyers Naudé Centre for Public Theology, in...
IPB student attends international conference in Germany
In May, Ms Malira Masoabi, a PhD student from the Institute for Plant Biotechnology (IPB), travelled to Hanover, Germany, to attend a Keystone conference on “Climate change-linked stress tolerance in plants". The event brought together...
Bark harvesting in indigenous forests impacts forest birds
The unregulated harvesting of timber, bark and poles from indigenous forests in the Eastern Cape is having a negative impact on bird diversity in these vulnerable forests, a new study from Stellenbosch University shows. The Eastern Cape...
SU researchers study resistance to ‘protect’ anti-TB drug
In July last year, South Africa became the first country to roll out a new anti-tuberculosis drug in its national programme. This new drug, called bedaquiline, is the first new anti-tuberculosis drug to be developed in four decades. It...