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New book wants to help improve health communication in Africa

​Health information and communication strategies in Africa can be more effective if they take account of people's religious, traditional and cultural beliefs as...

Communication from Council (meeting of 2 December 2021)

​​Dear members of the SU community This is my last communiqué as Chair of the Council of Stellenbosch University (SU), a position that I vacated on 2 December...

Finance division’s structure aligned for SUNFin implementation

The implementation of a new financial system for Stellenbosch University, SUNFin, is one of the largest projects that the institution has undertaken. The new...

Have your say about intended vaccination rule

​On 3 December 2021, SU embarked on a process of public consultation on its intended institutional rule regarding vaccination against COVID-19. The period of...

An Exploratory type of research to evaluate the impact of a selected ECD centres on immediate families

A global literature search on early childhood development reveals that numerous studies and academic papers have focused on the macro, meso and micro factors...

Three PhD candidates receive prestigious Bongani Mayosi Award

​Three PhD candidates at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, recently received the Bongani Mayosi Award, which will enable...

Proper investment, biodiversity stewardship crucial for SA’s ecological infrastructure

Investment in ecological infrastructure (EI) – ecosystems such as mountain catchments, wetlands, coastal dunes and riparian corridors that deliver a range of...

Contribution of informal farming sector should not be underestimated, says BFAP expert

South Africa's informal farming sector is contributing far more to the economy and ultimately also food security than is officially being recognised. More...

Dr. Precious Simba – this is the conversation that feminism needs to have with Ubuntu

​In 2011, Dr Precious Simba left her job in senior retail management to pursue her passion for inspiring young women from underprivileged backgrounds. She went...

Lunching with the king

He may not be the poet laureate, but Dr Alfred Schaffer of the Department of Afrikaans and Dutch has twice been lauded and lionised in the space of a little...
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