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SU Choir to perform on Woordfees TV
What would the Woordfees be without an inspiring performance by the Stellenbosch University (SU) Choir? Therefore, the special performance by this extraordinary group is expected to be one of the highlights of Woordfees TV. Fans can look...
Classifying your cough: Is it COVID-19-related or not?
Coughing can be a symptom of a range of respiratory diseases, not just of COVID-19. However, people don't necessarily know how to distinguish between COVID-19 positive and COVID-19 negative coughs. That is why researchers at Stellenbosch...
'Survival' language courses foster individual multilingualism
*In celebration of the opportunities and possibilities multilingualism creates, the Division of Learning and Teaching Enhancement is hosting a Language Day conference on 30 September. As part of this celebration of multilingualism, we...
Building sustainable wildlife economies in Africa: Oppenheimer Generations Research and Conservation supports
In a partnership spanning over 5 years, Oppenheimer Generations Research and Conservation is committing R10 million to the African Wildlife Economy Institute (AWEI) of Stellenbosch University. Through research, outreach, teaching, and...
Multilingualism helps forge new connections
* In celebration of the opportunities and possibilities multilingualism creates, the Division of Learning and Teaching Enhancement is hosting a Language Day conference on 30 September. As part of this celebration of multilingualism, we...
New publication highlights Maties researchers` role in fight against COVID-19
The latest edition of Stellenbosch University's (SU) multi-award winning publication Research at Stellenbosch University is now available. Produced annually by the Division for Research Development (DRD), Research at Stellenbosch University...
Ubuntu: Sharing a planet, living well together
At a missionary boarding school around rural Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, 13-year-old Otrude Moyo was punished for speaking her mother tongue of isiNdebele. An example of such shaming was having to remove ubhima (a creeping thorn) from grounds on...
International Translation Day: Translation connects people from diverse linguistic backgrounds
Thursday 30 September is International Translation Day. In opinion pieces for the media, experts at Stellenbosch University emphasise how translation helps to connect people from diverse linguistic backgrounds. Click on the links below to...
Tuberculosis still an urgent priority in the time of Covid-19
The Covid-19 pandemic has set the achievement of the United Nation's TB eradication target back with an estimated five years. Therefore, there is still an urgent need to prioritise TB services and research despite the huge challenges posed...
Award motivates young teacher
Alice Elizabeth White was one of two Faculty of Education students who received an academic excellence award at the recently hosted annual Rector's Awards for Excellent Achievement. “Receiving this award came as a huge shock. I had never...