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SU committed to promote scholarship and research across Africa

​​Stellenbosch University's (SU) internationalisation efforts and how it has been embedded in collaborations across the African continent took centre stage...

SU to implement a wastewater surveillance platform to detect COVID-19 outbreaks on campus

Stellenbosch University (SU) plans to implement a wastewater-based surveillance platform to detect institutional SARS-CoV-2 outbreaks on two of its campuses....

Vaccines, food security and learning losses highlighted in latest COVID study

​​Researchers from ReSEP (Research on Socioeconomic Policy) in the Department of Economics at Stellenbosch University (SU) contributed significantly to Wave 4...

Darwin’s last wish – studying handedness in plants

​Since most flowers consist of both male and female parts, they can potentially mate with themselves (self-pollination) or a different plant (outcrossing). But...

Fruit industry strengthened by new SU Research Chair for Dr Elke Crouch

​​Leaders in the South African fruit industry believe that the creation of the new Post-Harvest Physiology Research Chair in Deciduous Fruit at Stellenbosch...

BASE architecture can make man and machine cooperate better

​As manufacturing industries become more digital and automated, humans have to be integrated better with these environments in order for factories to benefit...

Strategic communication at SU

​​ An information piece by Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Strategy and Internationalisation Prof Hester Klopper, 26 May 2021:​Stellenbosch University's stance on...

Stellenbosch University establishes online registry for Long COVID study

​If you are suffering from Long COVID, then Prof Resia Pretorius from the Department of Physiological Sciences at Stellenbosch University (SU) would like to...

Microbiology students shine at SASM conference

Three postgraduate students in the Department of Microbiology won awards at the recent virtual meeting of the South African Society for Microbiology that was...

Africa has numerous challenges, but also many opportunities

Tuesday (25 May) was Africa Day. In opinion pieces for the media, staff at Stellenbosch University point out that even though Africa faces numerous challenges...
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