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How a lack of competition in SA's private health sector hurts consumers
This article was originally published on The Conversation . Read the full article here . An extensive inquiry into South Africa's health market was recently concluded – the first ever process in the country that involved gathering evidence...
Prevention of Attrocities and the Responsibility to Protect
SIGLA @ Stellenbosch partnered with the Royal Danish Embassy (RSA) and the Royal Danish Defence College (Copenhagen) to present a Round Table discussion and Public Lecture on Prevention of Attrocities by maintaining the R2P principle...
USB-ED making inroads for SU in Sandton
The office of the University of Stellenbosch Business School Executive Development (USB-ED), a private company within Stellenbosch University (SU), has moved to Sandton to bring its executive development short courses closer to where the...
#Researchforimpact: The Hidden Years Music Archive
The Hidden Years Music Archive project, funded by the Volkswagen Foundation and the Africa Open Institute (AOI), involves the collection, preservation and dissemination of music created and performed in South Africa between the 1960s and...
SU professor receives prestigious research award
Prof Lesley le Grange from Stellenbosch University's (SU) Faculty of Education recently received the prestigious South African Education Research Association (SAERA) Honours Award. This the highest award bestowed by SAERA and is given...
Overcoming odds to help fight TB
While believing that education is one of the key strategies in addressing poverty, disease and crime in South Africa, specialist physician, pulmonologist and researcher Dr Donald Simon says experience has taught him that knowledge is not...
Four easy ways to keep diabetes at bay
Thursday (14 November) is World Diabetes Day. In an opinion piece for News24, Prof Faadiel Essop from the Centre for Cardio-Metabolic Research in Africa at Stellenbosch University highlights four steps people can take to protect...
Diabetes Mellitus: What is it exactly and how to manage it?
Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic, metabolic disease described by elevated levels of blood glucose (blood sugar), which can lead to serious damage to the heart, blood vessels, eyes, kidneys, and nerves over a lengthy period. There are two main...
Convocation: SU embraces inclusivity and multilingualism
“Our graduates are well qualified and they are internationally in demand, our research is innovative and relevant and our impact on society is extensive. All this we do by reaching out inclusively, not by exclusively looking inward,"...
WORLD ANTIBIOTIC AWARENESS WEEK
World Antibiotic Awareness Week (WAAW) is an annual observance highlighting the importance of improving antibiotic prescription and use, also known as antibiotic stewardship. Antibiotics save lives and are critical tools for treating a...