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Book explores poverty and inequality
A book co-edited by the Dean of the SU Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, Prof Ingrid Woolard, on the complexity of poverty and inequality in South Africa was launched at Stellenbosch University (SU) on Tuesday, 23 July 2019. The...
ACU summer school at SU sparks frank conversations among Commonwealth students
Forty students from 22 Commonwealth countries gathered at the recent Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU) summer school, hosted by Stellenbosch University (SU) International from 2 to 10 July. The participants learned more about...
SU Researcher secures trilateral chair
A prominent researcher at the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences at Stellenbosch University (SU), associate professor Josephine Kaviti Musango, was recognized for her research when she was awarded one of only two research chairs in...
Innovative technology can help combat rhino poaching
Rhino poaching is a very serious problem in South Africa with more than 1 000 rhinos having been killed each year between 2013 and 2017, according to the international organisation Save the Rhino. And while anti-poaching strategies have...
Prestigious awards for Earth Science students
Two postgraduate students from the Department of Earth Sciences, Lindo Makhathini and Jonathan Gloyn-Jones, walked away with two prestigious awards from the Geological Society of South Africa (GSSA). Lindo Makhathini received the South...
Nadine Moodie named to Stellenbosch University Council
Nadine Moodie named to Stellenbosch University Council Ms Nadine Moodie, a management and strategy consultant, has been elected as a member of the Council of Stellenbosch University (SU). Two members are selected by Council, while the rest...
Don’t distract the dog … and other lessons from Lead with Disability
Lead With Disability programme Did you know that when you meet someone who is blind, you should resist the urge to engage with their service dog? While it may be a natural reaction to want to pet the animal, the dog is actually...
If the going gets tough, you go canoeing around Mauritius
Liezel Matthee, our Chief Director Facilities Management’s personal assistant, and her husband decided to explore the famous island of Mauritius a little differently this year: by canoeing around it, and visiting some beautiful sites for...
The future of our planet
The future of our planet and the conservation of species and systems are in the hands of our youth. Research, education and engagement are just some of the tools that we use to aid our cause
SU researcher’s beautiful career
After having matriculated with good grades from the Montebello High School in Durban, applying for medical school seemed like a no-brainer to Dr Sengeziwe Sibeko. All her school friends with good grades opted for life sciences. But the 18...