The inequalities that mothers face in both the labour market and the household are real, but often overlooked. In an effort to turn this around, Olivia Ezeobi...
Do sex differences in the highest echelons of leadership matter, especially during a pandemic? This is the question Prof Soraya Seedat from the Department of...
The entire run of 250 issues of the South African investigative magazine, Noseweek, was donated to the Stellenbosch University (SU) Library and Information...
Article written by Jacolette Kloppers, 2001 editor and founder of Die Matie Student Newspaper Trust Die Matie, the official student newspaper of Stellenbosch...
Stellenbosch University chemistry student Kayla Heinrich has been awarded the South African Chemical Institute's (SACI) coveted James Moir Medal as the Best...
True to its commitment to purposeful partnerships in the education and research sphere, Stellenbosch University (SU) has signed a memorandum of understanding...
As higher education becomes increasingly unaffordable and university budgets are strained, philanthropic donations have become essential in creating broad...
“Men act, women appear. (John Berger 1972, 47)" [1] Grappling with my femininity is something that I never expected to struggle with growing up. I always liked...
This year we celebrate and participate in the 27th Casual Day on 3 September 2021. While the 'new normal' has required that we isolate ourselves from friends...
Women's month like many before, calls us to remember all women. Boldly carrying communities inherited from their mothers. Air thick and full of chanting and...