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Award motivates young teacher

Alice Elizabeth White was one of two Faculty of Education students who received an academic excellence award at the recently hosted annual Rector's Awards for...

Prof Richard Pitcher is a champion for health equity

​​Prof Richard Pitcher, Head of the Division of Radiodiagnosis and Executive Head of the Department of Medical Imaging and Clinical Oncology at Stellenbosch...

FMHS commended for excellence in teaching, learning and assessment

Stellenbosch University​ (SU) is highly respected for its excellence in teaching, learning and assessment (TLA), and this, said SU's Deputy Vice-Chancellor...

SU explores out-the-box learning with digital escape room assessments

A lecturer in education at Stellenbosch University (SU) with an innate curiosity and interest in innovative learning has challenged her student teachers to...

Rooting out corruption key to reducing poverty in Africa

​Corruption significantly impedes poverty alleviation efforts and overall development in Africa. It acts as a major obstacle by diverting resources away from...

Around the world in a week – Global Week 2023

​From 9 to 12 October, Stellenbosch University (SU) International's Unit for Global Education (UGE) hosted Global Week 2023. The week was marked by various...

CST announces Nina Callaghan as deputy director

The Centre for Sustainability Transitions has appointed Nina Callaghan as its deputy director. Nina joins co-directors Prof Reinette (Oonsie) Biggs and Prof...

Hard work and sacrifices rewarded with Rector’s Award

​Stellenbosch University (SU) recently hosted the annual Rector's Awards for Excellent Achievement. The formal gala dinner celebrated the outstanding...

World Food Day: Sustainable food systems needed to combat hunger and malnutrition

​World Food Day is observed globally on 16 October. In opinion pieces for the media, experts at Stellenbosch University emphasise the importance of sustainable...

Tradition and science collaborate to help identify edible grasshoppers

​​​​Most people would probably turn up their noses at a dish of grasshoppers, but residents in Limpopo's rural communities love to tuck into these insects...
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