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TB is once again the deadliest disease in Africa - what went wrong

This article was first published on The Conversation . Read the original article here . Effective tuberculosis (TB) treatment has been available for the past 60...

Citrus: More focus needed on windbreaks

​​​​​​​Southeasterly (SE) winds in the Western Cape in the latter part of the year can be especially damaging to young mandarin fruit, because it coincides with...

Faculty of Science launches Maths and Science Teacher Network

​The Faculty of Science at Stellenbosch University (SU) launched a Maths and Science Teachers' Network (MSTN) on 25 August 2022 to bridge the gap between...

Tiervlei community and SU engage on Hardekraaltjie restitution and memorialisation initiative

​Community members of Ravensmead, formerly known as Tiervlei, participated in a conversation about Stellenbosch University's (SU) restitution of the...

50 young leaders visit campus

​The annual Burger Youth Leaders conference, hosted by Die Burger and the Western Cape Education Department, took place in December. Their programme includes...

SU-UIC approves release of 2022 IEB-ISC results: “Africa’s First International School-Leaving Qualification”

​The Stellenbosch University (SU) Unit for International Credentialing (SU-UIC) has been quality assuring Africa’s first international school-leaving...

SU-UIC approves release of 2022 IEB-ISC results: “Africa’s First International School-Leaving Qualification”

​​The Stellenbosch University (SU) Unit for International Credentialing (SU-UIC) has been quality assuring Africa's first international school-leaving...

Celebrating the pillars behind the scenes of the Department of Economics

​​Every year the university recognises staff members who have excelled at their work. The Chancellor's Award is awarded to those who have shown sustained...

Education 'provides a basis for the future'

​Matie alumna Karlijne Van Bree knows the value of a good education and wants to make sure such privilege is extended to fellow Matie students. And that is the...

Let's pay it forward!

For 28-year-old Matie alumnus Jazz Rampen, supporting Stellenbosch University's Bridge the Gap (BTG) campaign meant playing his part in contributing to a...
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