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SU strengthens international networks with visit by Consular Corps

​Collaboration is essential to universities realising their institutional goals, and for that reason, purposeful partnerships and inclusive networks are among...

Prof Jonathan Barichivich collaborating with DFWS to understand plight of endangered Clanwilliam cedars

During October and early November, Prof Dave Drew and Anton Kunneke were pleased to host Prof Jonathan Barichivich, Research Professor (Directeur de Recherche)...

SU and Sea Change Project join forces to document marine biodiversity in South African kelp forests

​​Marine researchers at Stellenbosch University have teamed up with Cape Town-based not-for-profit, Sea Change Project, to research the biodiversity of the...

Does HIV/Aids still have a place on the global polycrisis agenda?

​Geopolitical tensions, climate change, debt crises, loss of biodiversity, widening social inequalities – we live in a time where multiple and overlapping...

Have we given AI a free pass for too long?

​Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a big part of our everyday lives as we increasingly depend on it. Should we be fearful of AI and the pace at which it...

Maties Sport takes the lead in SU’s rebranding journey

Being excellent is second nature for the people at Maties Sport. That's why the Stellenbosch University (SU) rebranding at this entity has been so successful...

SU shines at marketing & communication industry awards

​​​Stellenbosch University (SU) scooped a notable 31 awards at the annual Marketing, Advancement and Communication in Education ( MACE) Excellence Awards...

Stellenbosch University co-hosts International Communication in Africa conference

Stellenbosch University’s Department of Journalism recently co-hosted the International Communication Association Regional Conference in Africa with the...

World Children’s Day: Collaboration crucial to fight TB meningitis in SA’s children

​World Children's Day is observed annually on 20 November. In an opinion piece for the Cape Times, Prof Regan Solomons (Department of Paediatrics and Child...

World Toilet Day: Many still lack safe toilets, proper sanitation facilities

​World Toilet Day was observed on 19 November. In an opinion piece for the Mail & Guardian Dr Jo Barnes (Department of Global Health) calls on the government to...
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