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Matie searches for perfect recipe for rhino milk

​​Stellenbosch University (SU) animal sciences postgraduate student Dakota Guy is trying her level best to formulate a replacement milk for rhinoceros that is...

Essential cogs in the Museum's machine

​ South Africa commemorate Heritage Day this September. In celebration of this day, we feature some of the Stellenbosch University Museum staff who play an...

SU stories in spotlight on Woordfees TV

​​A violin made of indigenous African wood, a para-athlete with big dreams and a closer look at the history and future of Pinotage. These three stories, each...

Communication from Council (meeting of 27 September 2021)

​​​​The Stellenbosch University (SU) Council held its third meeting of 2021 on Monday 27 September. Council took note of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and...

SU to deepen community consultation process on historic Hardekraaltjie cemetery

Stellenbosch University (SU) has extended and deepened its community participation process regarding the site previously known as Hardekraaltjie cemetery on its...

Cutting-edge SU lab studies science behind multilingualism

​ * In celebration of the opportunities and possibilities multilingualism creates, the Division of Learning and Teaching Enhancement is hosting a Language Day...

Alumni stories on Woordfees TV

​​The Development and Alumni Relations Division's Always a Matie series of short films as well as its newly launched video series, Matie pioneers and legends...

Tuberculosis still an urgent priority in the time of Covid-19

The Covid-19 pandemic has set the achievement of the United Nation's TB eradication target back with an estimated five years. Therefore, there is still an...

International Translation Day: Translation connects people from diverse linguistic backgrounds

​Thursday 30 September is International Translation Day. In opinion pieces for the media, experts at Stellenbosch University emphasise how translation helps to...

Building sustainable wildlife economies in Africa: Oppenheimer Generations Research and Conservation supports

​​​In a partnership spanning over 5 years, Oppenheimer Generations Research and Conservation is committing R10 million to the African Wildlife Economy Institute...
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