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Small Businesses, Big Impact
For over a decade, the Small Business Academy (SBA) at the Stellenbosch Business School has embodied the mission of the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences: to transform the economy and society. Having supported hundreds of small...
Jeannie de Villiers-Strijdom speaks at Professor Roland Happ's colloquium
As part of the long-standing collaboration between the universities of Leipzig and Stellenbosch, Jeannie de Villiers-Strijdom presented her study on financial anxiety at the colloquium hosted by Professor Roland Happ, which sparked great...
SU PhD student pioneers AI app to revolutionise job applications
A PhD student at Stellenbosch University (SU) has developed a groundbreaking artificial intelligence (AI) app that could help address South Africa's unemployment crisis by automating the job application process. Thabo Maibi, who is in the...
Tree planting ceremony symbolises new future for Wilgenhof
A new Cape Willow tree on the front lawn of Wilgenhof men's residence on the corner of Ryneveld and Victoria Street in Stellenbosch symbolises a new beginning in a renovated residence. Wilgenhof celebrated their return to a refurbished...
Becoming a purposeful scholar: Creating impact that matters
It is more important than ever for doctoral scholars today to produce research that matters: solutions for real-world impact that reach beyond the confines of academia, says Prof René Pellissier, Director of the Cape Higher Education...
World Hepatitis Day: Removing barriers to eliminate viral hepatitis by 2030
World Hepatitis Day is commemorated annually on 28 July. In an opinion piece for the Daily Maverick, Dr Tongai Maponga & Prof Wolfgang Preiser from the Division of Medical Virology write about the barriers that must be removed if we want...
Video: Newcomers excited to be Maties
Maties Sport doesn't only promote high performance sport codes but also a healthy and active lifestyle. Both of these elements were showcased at Saturday's welcoming festival for first-years. The day wasn't just about having fun and joining...
Building Resilience: African Experts Gain Critical Skills in Health Disaster Recovery
Stellenbosch University (SU), through its Partners Enhancing Resilience for People Exposed to Risks – University Consortium (PERIPERI U), partnered with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to deliver a landmark online training...
SA leads in nature conservation using huge corridors
Networks of large corridors of natural habitat, composed of mostly natural grassland, but also forests, wetlands, and small rivers play a key role in conserving South Africa's rich diversity of plants, fungi, and animals — and an untold...
The 3–4-year PhD in South Africa: A false economy?
If we want our PhD graduates to help shape South Africa's future, we need to prepare them for more than just writing a thesis. We need to equip them for the world they're about to step into. This is the view of Prof Burtram Fielding, Dean...