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Stellenbosch University Japan Centre launched

​Stellenbosch University (SU) officially launched the Stellenbosch University Japan Centre (SUJC), envisioned to be a leading hub for academic research and...

‘I want to pave a new way for the generation coming after me’

​As an award-winning food scientist, Sinesipho Galada has found her true passion. And it's all thanks to Stellenbosch University's SciMathUS programme, which...

Can technology help to promote students’ mental health?

Digital technologies have the potential to promote the mental health of students, expand student counselling services and augment traditional counselling, write...

Prof Sandra Liebenberg makes her mark to advance socio-economic rights as human rights

​​A newly framed artwork of a group of protesting women, crafted on a ream of A4 printed court documents, depicts the struggles of many to ensure the socio...

The potential of a novel therapeutic agent for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease

​​​With the use of advanced microscopy techniques, researchers were able to show how a natural polyamine, spermidine, could enhance treatment strategies against...

#WomenofSU: Dr Celeste Nel – “Never stop learning"

​​The Centre for Applications, Student Accommodation and Client Services (ASACS) in the Registrar's Division delivers vital student services to ensure that...

Scanning Electron Microscopy

Sample: Bacterial Biofilm Instruments: ThermoFisher Apreo SEM, CPD Description: Secondary electron imaging allows for visualization of various dehydrated and...

GSSA recognises SU students’ for best MSc and Honours theses in earth sciences in 2021

In a double whammy two Stellenbosch University (SU) students were awarded the Geological Society of South Africa's top awards for the best MSc and best Honours...

Bio-informatics key to conservation

A range of high-resolution maps depicting the local diversity of tree species across the globe, as well as the environmental drivers of this diversity, will...

Remarkable new nuclear magnetic resonance instruments make SU a leader in science research

​The Central Analytical Facilities (CAF) Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) facility at Stellenbosch University (SU) was relaunched on 13 April. Two remarkable...
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