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SMART Programme helps effect meaningful change
An initiative that aims to develop ethical, engaged and innovative leaders who pursue economic and societal transformation is being nurtured and grown by the School of Accountancy at the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences. The...
Innovative system reduces ID times for unknown decedents
Each year, countless South African families face the heartache of not knowing what has become of their missing loved ones. The emotional strain can be immense, leaving families feeling powerless as they wait for answers. The Tygerberg...
Energised for a new era: Dr Munya Saruchera leads the revisioned Africa Centre
The Africa Centre for HIV/Aids Management started 2025 with several exciting changes to herald in a new era, which will build on the centre’s significant contribution to tackling one of the greatest public health challenges of our time...
Get to know your lecturer: Stephan van der Westhuizen
Tell us why you chose to become a lecturer/academic? In short, I have the opportunity to research topics that genuinely interest me - and get paid to do so. Bringing my research passion into my teaching makes the role even more fulfilling...
Seniors and postgraduates welcomed to SU during Botanical Garden soirée
It is often said that “your network is your net worth," and this sentiment could not have been more fitting for the recent .Net (pronounced "dot net") Soirée. The event, which was held in late January at the scenic Stellenbosch University...
Student Affairs staff member co-authors guide to mastering public speaking
Lisinda de Jager, a Student Affairs staff member based in the Centre for Student Life and Learning (CSLL), has co-authored Dames en Here (Ladies and Gentlemen), a newly released book designed to equip readers with practical tools for...
Business-driven approach can boost wildlife conservation
World Wildlife Day was celebrated on 3 March. In opinion pieces for the media, experts at the African Wildlife Economy Institute at Stellenbosch University explain how a business-driven approach can boost wildlife conservation and finance...
Collaborative Learning and Reshaping Assessment: Talking Transformative Assessment with Professor Geo Quinot
The eighth episode of the Talking Transformative Assessment season two, a podcast hosted by Dalene Joubert and Hanelie Adendorff, features an insightful conversation with Professor Geo Quinot from the Public Law Department in the Faculty...
Reconciliation and justice essential for SA’s future
On Friday (16 December 2016), we celebrate Reconciliation Day. In an opinion piece in Cape Argus on Wednesday (14 December 2016), Prof Nico Koopman, Vice-Rector: Social Impact, Transformation and Personnel, writes that reconciliation...
New report shows opportunities for work, study after matric remain limited
Youth born just after the turn of democracy in 1994 have the highest years of completed education of any cohort in South African history and this may rise further among younger age cohorts. While this is a trend worth celebrating, South...