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SU chemist awarded R18 million from Wellcome Trust

Prof Bert Klumperman from Stellenbosch University's Department of Chemistry and Polymer Science has been awarded a grant of R18 million by the Wellcome Trust to...

Rector roadshows for school principals

​On Thursday, 24 February 2022, Prof Wim de Villiers, Rector and Vice-Chancellor, in partnership with the Centre for Student Recruitment and Career Advice (CSR)...

SU offers number whizz a life-changing opportunity

​​​Although 17-year-old Kimberley Lucas from Wentworth, KwaZulu-Natal, achieved four distinctions in Grade 12 last year, including 99% for maths, she had not...

FMHS lecturers selected for AFREhealth Leadership Development Programme

​Three lecturers attached to the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS), Dr Talitha Crowley, Amanda Msindwana, and Mia Duvenage, were chosen to...

​Former TRC Commissioner calls for restitution urgency

​​Yasmin Sooka, a South African human rights lawyer who served as a commissioner on the country's Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), delivered...

Carbon tax goes up but emitters get more time to clean up

The article South Africa's carbon tax rate goes up but emitters get more time to clean up​ by Dr Lee-Ann Steenkamp was published on 25 February 2022 by The...

South Africans with rare diseases still being left behind

​February is Rare Disease Month with Rare Disease Day being observed on 28 February. In an opinion piece for Health24, Prof Shahida Moosa (Division of Molecular...

SU Research Fellow co-authors a report on the oversight role of parliaments during the COVID-19 pandemic

Dr Wilhelm Janse van Rensburg (PhD), Parliamentary Researcher on Defence and Research Fellow with SIGLA (Stellenbosch University), co-authored a report on the...

Encouraging Engagement with the SU Assessment Policy

The SU Assessment Policy was approved in 2021 and the Division for Learning and Teaching Enhancement (DLTE) identified the need to reflect on it to support the...

Gridlock on SA soybean yields can be broken

​There are ways and means to give South African soybean yields much needed impetus. To do so, farmers will have to make some changes to how they handle their...
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