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SU celebrates 200th graduate of MSc in Clinical Epidemiology
The Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics celebrated a significant milestone at the March graduation when Dr Craig Corbett became the 200th graduate of the unit's MSc in Clinical Epidemiology programme. Corbett, who recently completed...
Volleyball gives PhD graduate Jerome Fredericks his sporting chance
From being told that he should aspire to become an astronaut as he was “good for nothing on earth" to graduating this week from Stellenbosch University (SU) with a PhD in occupational therapy, Jerome Peter Boboo Fredericks has exceeded...
Beyond silence: It’s the right(s) time to speak up
Human Rights Day is not just a historical marker it is a mirror held up to our present reality as South Africans. It forces us to take a good look at ourselves and ask whether we are truly honouring the sacrifices made for freedom, justice...
VAT increase, a solution or just a short-term fix to a long-term crisis?
Dr Velenkosini Matsebula is a Senior Lecturer in Development Finance at Stellenbosch Business School. The South African government has once again turned to taxation as a means of addressing its fiscal challenges, announcing an increase in...
DLTE Seminar - Kindling the fire: Transformative teaching and the decolonisation of medical education
You are invited to attend the second quarterly Teaching-Learning-Assessment seminar of 2025, offered by the Division for Learning and Teaching Enhancement (DLTE).Speaker: Prof. Faadiel Essop (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences)Topic...
World Health Day: Prioritising the health of mothers, newborns
World Health Day is observed annually on 7 April. The theme for 2025 is “Healthy beginnings, hopeful futures" focusing on improving maternal and newborn health in Africa and the rest of the world. In opinion pieces for the media, experts...
Some insects are declining, but what’s happening to the other 99%?
A team of scientists from South Africa and the United Kingdom have developed a synthesis framework, integrating multiple evidence streams, that will allow for the rapid assessment of changes in insect biodiversity. “We know that insect...
Dr Katlego Letlonkane channels passion for social justice into LLD research
Katlego Letlonkane is a familiar face on the Stellenbosch University (SU) campus. Many staff members know her as the dynamic facilitator of the Siyakhula workshops and other transformation initiatives. Letlonkane, who is Programme Manager...
Advancing SU’s internationalisation agenda
As the saying goes, change is the only constant. Nowhere is this more evident than in the dynamic landscape of global higher education. The sector continues to evolve, breaking new ground and reshaping traditional boundaries. Stellenbosch...
ADA 2025 Hybrid Summer School Strengthens Doctoral Training Across Africa
The African Doctoral Academy (ADA), based at Stellenbosch University International, recently concluded its highly successful 2025 Hybrid Summer School, which took place from 22 January to 7 February. Hosted both virtually and in person at...