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#CS4D2022: FMHS staff and students rally to curb mental illness stigma in healthcare

Staff and students at Stellenbosch University's (SU) Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS) have worked their socks off to prepare for #CrazySocks4Docs...

Top quantum scientist joins SU’s School for Data Science and Computational Thinking

​​In what is being hailed as a huge academic scoop for Stellenbosch University (SU), internationally esteemed quantum scientist Prof Francesco Petruccione has...

They are making a difference

​The winners of the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA) Chairman's Difference Makers Awards were announced at a celebratory evening at the...

Centre for Learning Technologies Training and Short Course Offerings for Semester 2 | 2022

The Centre for Learning Technologies is committed to creating professional learning opportunities for staff in their efforts to meaningfully include learning...

A day in the life of: Bantubonke Louw

​​​​Bantubonke Louw is a strong advocate for educational transformation and is always exploring ways to help improve the education system. This is something he...

More sustainable practices needed in construction industry

​Improving the sustainability of activities in the construction industry is key to mitigating the negative impact of the industry on the environment. But for...

SU researchers compete for National Science Awards

​​​Five eminent researchers from Stellenbosch University will represent the institution at the annual National Science and Technology Forum (NSTF)/South32Awards...

Top jazz musicians come to the party to raise funds for students

Jazz lovers can look forward to a cosy winter evening with sizzling entertainment aimed at raising funds for a good cause – helping students settle their...

A day in the life of: Sean Surmon

As deputy director of High Performance at Maties Sport, Sean Surmon is passionate about helping student-athletes achieve their sporting goals. As we kicked off...

Africa Day: New book aims to raise up new African leaders who will make a difference

​Rampant corruption is a major impediment to Africa's growth, development and prosperity, and prevents the continent from reaching its full potential...
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