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Everyone should have access to mental health services

​​October is Mental Health Awareness Month. In observance of World Mental Health Day (Sunday 10 October), experts at Stellenbosch University wrote opinion...

SU Teaching Fellowships 2022

SU Teaching Fellowships 2022 Teaching fellowships were initiated at Stellenbosch University (SU) in 2009 with a twofold aim: to provide an opportunity for...

Robert Kotze honoured for role in Confucius Institute at SU

​​​​During a recent virtual event hosted from Beijing, China, Robert Kotze, senior director of Stellenbosch University (SU) International, was awarded a long...

New website creates safe space to speak out about campus rape culture

​While statistics are important when dealing with issues relating to campus rape culture, it is often women's own powerful stories and lived experiences that...

Brief prevention programme could help anxious SA children

​A study at Stellenbosch University (SU) has shown that a brief mental health prevention programme can help to reduce anxiety in children from low-resourced...

Economics celebrates 100+ years with social impact expo

​The Department of Economics at Stellenbosch University, celebrating its 100+ (101) year anniversary, recently hosted the first Social Impact Expo, an...

Dr Erna Blancquaert receives bursary to become a Master of Wine

​Stellenbosch University viticulturist and researcher Dr Erna Blancquaert is one of only two recipients from around the world of the 2021 Taylor's Port Golden...

Two Convocation members elected to SU Council and IF respectively

Dr Jan Heunis, Maties alumnus and President of the Stellenbosch University (SU) Convocation, has been elected to the SU Council by members of Convocation. Dr...

Industry leaders inspire OPTIMUS students

OPTIMUS students benefitted from the advice and experience of prominent industry leaders during a recent event organised by the Faculty of Economic and...

Dr. Nadia Sanger: Creating new words, images, and signs that trouble old feminist languages

It was her father, Bruce, owner of a successful sign-writing business in Salt River during apartheid, who taught Nadia Sanger to ask questions. He taught her to...
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