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Racist TikTok account condemned

​​​​​​Message to staff and students: Stellenbosch University (SU) was made aware of a TikTok account on Sunday 11 April 2021 in which the University's name and...

Prof Eugene Cloete elected as chair of EDHE initiative

Prof Eugene Cloete, Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research, Innovation and Postgraduate Studies at Stellenbosch University (SU), has been selected as the...

New Data Science degree launched

With the workplace becoming increasingly data driven, graduates with highly developed data science skills and knowledge are becoming more in demand. In response...

Stellenbosch University receives memorandum from DAK Netwerk

​Stellenbosch University (SU) today (9 April 2021) received a memorandum from the DAK Netwerk. The memorandum relates to the University's revision of the 2016...

First clinical placement a milestone for undergraduate nursing students

​​The undergraduate nursing programme at Stellenbosch University (SU) recently reached an important milestone. For the first time in about 15 years, third-year...

Agricultural student clinches three awards

​​The permanent message on agriculture student Cecile Bester's Whatsapp status summarises the purposefulness and attitude with which she undertakes her studies...

SU students connecting with tech internships through SU LaunchLab Techpreneurship Centre

​The first cohort of Stellenbosch University graduates, SU faculty and corporate employees successfully completed the first 6-week programme of the newly...

Biological pest control measures: researchers now know how to transport tiny nematodes to farms

​For the past 18 years, researchers at Stellenbosch University (SU) have studied a selection of nematodes found naturally in South African soils. In the process...

Rector tests positive for COVID-19, appeals to SU community to stay safe

​​​​Prof Wim de Villiers, Rector and Vice-Chancellor, again made an appeal to the public and Stellenbosch University (SU) community not to let their guard down...

World Health Day: Primary health care helps combat COVID-19, lifestyle diseases

Wednesday (7 April) was World Health Day. In opinion pieces for the media, Profs Bob Mash (Division of Family Medicine and Primary Care) and Resia Pretorius...
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