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SU co-sponsors new 'Nature Africa’ research publication
Stellenbosch University (SU) is a co-sponsor of a new online magazine that reports on scientific research and issues of science policy across the African continent. Nature Africa has been launched by Springer Nature and will cover the...
Call for submissions to help create mural that will visually inspire transformation
Stellenbosch University (SU) students are being called to transform the University’s spaces by nominating their favourite books for inclusion in a mural on the Stellenbosch campus.The initiative forms part of the Visual Redress...
Pioneering transplant surgeon appointed as new dean of Medicine and Health Sciences at SU
The pioneering clinician who performed the first HIV-positive-to-positive kidney transplants in the world, Prof Elmi Muller, has been appointed as the new Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at Stellenbosch University...
Spiritual care services should be included in palliative care
Palliative care, or end-of-life care as it is commonly known, should also include spiritual care, argue Ronita Mahilall (doctoral student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences) & Prof Leslie Swartz (Department of Psychology) in an...
Toyota SU Woordfees is coming home – to you
One of South Africa's biggest arts festivals, the 2021 Toyota SU Woordfees, is set to exclusively broadcast on DStv to local and Namibian viewers. The Woordfees TV festival pop-up channel will premiere on DStv channel 198 from 1 – 7...
SU to oversee quality assurance for new Africa-centred school-leaving qualification
A working agreement between Stellenbosch University (SU) and the Independent Examinations Board International (IEB International) will see the University quality-assure an Africa-centred school-leaving qualification that will be offered...
Lush vegetable garden a ‘sweet spot’ for FMHS students
Students at Stellenbosch University's (SU) Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS) are celebrating the student life 'sweet spot' in the form of a lush vegetable garden, which they have been taking care of over the past two years. In...
Humans can learn from animals and insects about impact of climate change
If we pay closer attention to how birds, rabbits and termites transform their local living spaces in response to varying climate conditions, we could become much better at predicting what impact climate change will have on them in the...
Climate change emerges as major driver of amphibian declines globally
SU researcher contributes to global study finding that 40% of amphibians face extinction largely because of climate change: Climate change emerges as major driver of amphibian declines globally, according to watershed paper published in...
Africa crippled by corruption
Sunday (11 July) was African Anti-Corruption Day. In opinion pieces for the media, Profs Pregala Pillay (School of Public Leadership) & Evan Mantzaris (School of Public Leadership & Mangosuthu University of Technology), and Dr Chris Jones...