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An outstanding graduate crop for SciMathUS

Nineteen of the graduates who will cross the stage at this week’s Stellenbosch University (SU) April graduation ceremonies will not only become proud SU alumni...

SU's top CA candidates talk about their success

Alumna Lauren Tsafandakis achieved first place in the Initial Test of Competence (ITC) of the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA), while...

Autumn graduations return to in-person mode at Coetzenburg

This week, Stellenbosch University (SU) will award 3 132 qualifications at a series of in-person graduation ceremonies at the Coetzenburg Centre. Due to the...

Stellenbosch University’s cohort of A-rated researchers increases

​​The National Research Foundation (NRF) is in the process of releasing the outcome of the latest round of NRF ratings. Although we are still awaiting more...

Research into elephants’ sense of smell reveals a “group odour” among herd members

African elephants share a so-called “herd odour" that helps them recognise members of their herd based on smell. This has more to do with the bacteria they...

The Union membership a celebration of Arch’s life for Hesseling

Professor Anneke Hesseling said she felt “privileged and humbled" when she recently received honorary membership to the International Union Against Tuberculosis...

SU's future CAs beat Covid disruptions to excel in ITC exam

Despite the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic, a cohort of Stellenbosch University (SU) candidates excelled in the Initial Test of Competence (ITC) of the...

FMHS alumni inspire and motivate young researchers

​In the second event of the Roads to Research series, three alumni from the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS) shared their journeys as researchers...

Climate-smart horticulture can meet Africa’s food security challenges

​​The climate-smart option of growing produce in greenhouses should be scaled up to meet the challenge of food security in South Africa and Africa. So said Dr...

Plants’ contribution to Africa’s wildlife economy: The cases of baobab, rooibos, and mangroves

Plants' contribution to Africa's wildlife economy: The cases of baobab, rooibos, and mangroves First develop a ready market for a natural product, lower...
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