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Message of hope shared at annual Russel Botman Lecture
“Prof Russel Botman embodied an interfaith pedagogy of hope from the beginning to the end. He lived a life of hope in action and envisioned that this pedagogy of hope be part of Stellenbosch University." This was the message by Prof Xolile...
Can tea really lower your blood sugar?
Much more research is needed to determine if tea is effective as a treatment to reduce high blood sugar and to help manage diabetes, argue Drs Hanél Sadie-Van Gijsen & Liske Kotze-Hörstmann (Centre for Cardio-metabolic Research in Africa)...
Maggie Laubser art collection digitised
The Stellenbosch University (SU) Museum has digitised its substantial Maggie Laubser art collection. This now enables researchers from across the world to access this rich collection of one of South Africa's foremost artists via the SU...
Normalisation of drone use raises new challenges for international law
Drone-enabled surveillance is fast becoming all-pervasive, having moved rapidly from military combat to other areas of law enforcement and migration control. “This raises new challenges for international human rights law and international...
SU launches online onboarding programme for provisionally accepted students
SU's online onboarding programme for provisionally accepted students to launch on 1 February Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Grade 12 learners' academic year in 2020, Stellenbosch University (SU) has decided to proactively...
Launch of South Africa-Netherlands Cyber Security School 2024 – a first for Southern Africa
Stellenbosch University (SU) and The Hague Centre of Strategic Studies (HCSS) have joined forces to launch South Africa's first International Cyber Security School. This initiative, driven by Prof Bruce Watson, Chair of the Centre for AI...
The Future of Peace Operations in Africa (EPON Project)
Prof Mandrup's participation is funded by the Danish government. He participated in field work in Dr Congo, Somalia and Darfur to collect data together with the larger team working on this project also known as the EPON project. The final...
Large-scale production of high-performance additively manufactured cellular structures now a reality
Additive manufacturing or 3D printing of industrially-relevant high-performance parts and products is today a reality, especially for metal additive manufacturing technologies, and is used globally for the production of end-use, mission...
FMHS researcher’s career on track with Future Professors Programme
Despite many obstacles in his path, Dr Tongai Maponga of the Division of Medical Virology at Stellenbosch University (SU) has always believed in purposefully looking ahead. His career will now get a solid boost after he was selected to...
Looking after your reproductive health in the month of love
We all know that February is the month of love, but since February 2006, the National Department of Health in South Africa has designated February as National Reproductive Health Month. The World Health Organization (WHO) describes...