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Meet Junior Ndabaza: #MyTygerMaties60
As part of its 60th anniversary celebrations, the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences is introducing 60 future healthcare professionals who are currently in their first year. Meet Junior Ndabaza. “I’m a pretty chilled guy, who likes to...
Paralympics 2016: Ready, steady, go
The Rio 2016 Summer Paralympic Games kicks off today and 45 athletes with physical and visual impairment will represent South Africa in 10 different sports codes. Probably not all 45 athletes will return with medals, but each of them...
Genetics of the KhoeSan population mapped
A study published yesterday by the Genetics Society of America in its journal Genetics shows that geography and ecology are key factors that have influenced the genetic makeup of human groups in southern Africa. The study is the result of...
Stories improve kids’ literacy skills
Today (8 September 2016) in International Literacy Day. In an opinion piece published in Cape Argus, Dr Suzanne Ross of the Language Centre at Stellenbosch University writes about how storybooks can help improve the literacy skills of...
More children survive cancer
Eight out of ten children with sufficient access to healthcare stand a chance to survive childhood cancer due to progress in the field of medicine and treatment of this disease. But in Africa, it is a different picture altogether. "Children...
Political Studies Association honours SU’s Pierre du Toit
The South African Association of Political Studies (SAAPS) has honoured Stellenbosch University’s (SU) Prof Pierre du Toit with its prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award. SAAPS is the oldest professional and subject association for...
Epidural service quadruples in two years
Epidural anaesthesia has become a popular and effective form of pain relief during childbirth. However, this service is not readily available in public sector hospitals in South Africa, where natural birth with minimum intervention is the...
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Youngsters display their research skills at the Eskom Expo for Young Scientist competition
On August 25 and 26 the Stellenbosch Town Hall was a hive of activity when 276 learners from 24 different schools displayed 217 research projects at the Stellenbosch regional competition of Eskom Expo for Young Scientists. Fifty nine...
#SU Leads 2016 conference marked by robust debate
This year's #SU Leads conference, which ran from Sunday 4 September to Monday 5 September, explored various themes in a series of discussions aimed at decolonizing "knowledge, spaces and institutional culture". The rector addresses student...