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Casual Day: Persons with disabilities need all the support they can get
Each year on the first Friday in September, South Africans celebrate Casual Day to raise awareness about the visible and invisible barriers that prevent persons with disabilities from participating fully in all spheres of society. In...
Year-old Climate School already making its mark
The School for Climate Studies at Stellenbosch University (SU) is barely one year old, but has already achieved some major successes. This is even more remarkable considering that the entity was established in June 2021, when the pandemic...
Disability Unit celebrates 15 years of support and inclusivity
The Disability Unit at Stellenbosch University (SU) has pioneered many improvements on campus since it was established in January 2007. Unit head Dr Marcia Lyner-Cleophas has been there right from the beginning and is justifiably proud of...
Eminent SU researchers receive NRF awards
Ten prominent researchers at Stellenbosch University (SU) were honoured by the National Research Foundation (NRF) at the annual NRF Awards held on Thursday 1 September 2022. The awards recognise and celebrate South African research...
Trolley Challenge 2022: Calling all faculties!
The Development and Alumni Relations Division is calling on all Stellenbosch University faculties to participate in its annual Faculty Trolley Challenge which aims to collect non-perishable food, sanitary products, toiletries and funds for...
SU represented at science diplomacy school in Venice
From 18 to 24 July 2022, the Venice International University (VIU) hosted a summer programme on science diplomacy. Among the participants from across the globe were Simohn Engelbrecht and Thami Mohlobo, both from Stellenbosch University...
Does HIV/Aids still have a place on the global polycrisis agenda?
Geopolitical tensions, climate change, debt crises, loss of biodiversity, widening social inequalities – we live in a time where multiple and overlapping challenges demand action and resources. What does this complex agenda mean for...
Telling her story on her terms
As we look back on Women's Month in South Africa, Dr Beryl Botman, has just completed a number of Women's Month engagements in August in which she shared information about her first non-fiction book, With (-Out) You. It tells the deeply...
SU students attend Ghana to the World programme
Stellenbosch University (SU) International's Centre for Collaboration in Africa (CCA) afforded three SU students the opportunity to participate in the Ghana to the World (GTW) summer school hosted by the University of Ghana (UG) on 30...
Helping international students find a home away from home
Finding and settling into your student accommodation can be challenging – even more so as an international student still trying to find your feet in an unfamiliar country. Stellenbosch University (SU) International understands this, which...