Fishing line and nets are having a major impact on Cape fur seals ( Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus), the most common marine mammal observed around the...
Thursday (19 August) was World Humanitarian Day. In opinion pieces for the media, Prof Wim de Villiers (Rector and Vice-Chancellor) and Prof Oliver Ruppel...
Stellenbosch University joined forces with a virtual health and fitness company, JEFF Fitness, in hosting the first-ever virtual sports and wellness day in...
The Financial and Fiscal Commission (Commission) is pleased to announce the appointment of its full-time Chairperson Dr Patience Nombeko Mbava, by the...
For Dr Tasneemah Cornelissen-Nordien, a social work practitioner, her work has always been about helping vulnerable people. Prior to joining Stellenbosch...
Wildlife conservation can be challenging at the best of times. And when you throw competing human values into the mix, the protection of endangered species, in...
The pandemic has had a disproportionate impact on women scientists. They were forced to spend less time doing research, published fewer publications, and...
Bardine Jeanne-Mari Botha Class of 2014 BEd (Intermediate Phase Education) I am Bardine Botha, born and raised in Vanrhynsdorp, Namakwaland. I matriculated in...
The Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS) at Stellenbosch University can take a bow for the profound impact its wide-ranging, cutting-edge research has...