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SU FMHS strongly condemns racist incident

Dear Colleague and Student Stellenbosch University’s (SU) Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS) strongly condemns the malicious, hurtful and racist...

Jury still out on mitochondrial transplantation as treatment for pulmonary hypertension

​Pulmonary hypertension (high blood pressure that affects arteries in the lungs) is a fatal disease that affects approximately 75 million people globally...

Celebrating World Telecommunication and Information Society Day

Today, we celebrate world telecommunication and information society day (WTISD), helping raise awareness of the possibilities that the use of the Internet and...

A day in the life of: Japie Kotze

With over 6 000 working days at Stellenbosch University (SU) under his belt, a day in the life of Japie Kotze still starts pretty much the same: by having a cup...

New treatment offers hope for patients with devastating lung disease

​​​In a first for South Africa, and a watershed moment for patients with a devastating lung disease known as chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension...

SU takes action against discriminatory behaviour

​​​​Stellenbosch University's (SU) main priority is to provide an inclusive environment for all its students and to maintain a safe student community where...

Top academic performer Lauren Tsafandakis receives Faculty's highest accolade

Alumna Lauren Tsafandakis was recently announced the winner of the prestigious CGW Schumann Medal for the best postgraduate student in 2021 in the Faculty of...

​SU viticulture project on climate change featured on CNN

​​Stellenbosch University viticulturalists and microbiologists involved in the ClimaVin project can be seen in an insert featured on the international news...

A day in the life of: Joy Petersen

​​The transition from school to university is not an easy one. But thanks to Joy Petersen and her team of 600 student peer leaders, first-years at Stellenbosch...

Chinese Spring Festival 2022

​In 2022, CISU celebrated the Chinese Spring Festival on the first 3 days of February. The last day of January is considered “Spring Festivals Eve”. ​ This...
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