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It all starts with trust

​PROF STAN'S NOTE: MARCH 2021 NEWSLETTER TO RC STAFF To work effectively in a team requires trust. I am often encouraged by the large degree of trust I observe...

SU welcomes Human Rights Commission investigation

Stellenbosch University remains committed to multilingualism and for that reason Management welcomes the investigation by the SAHRC as well as the opportunity...

Can and should assessment nurture an orientation to society and social justice?

Learning and Teaching Enhancement Virtual Seminar 1 of 4: 25 March 2021 Topic Can and should assessment nurture an orientation to society and social justice...

Makerspace will empower students to invent, design and create

The SU Library Makerspace, an innovation space for students to invent, design and create, has been completed and will open its doors to the student community on...

Two honorary degrees, many qualifications to be awarded at March 2021 hybrid graduation

​Stellenbosch University (SU) will award 3 350 qualifications during its March 2021 hybrid graduation ceremonies, which is a remarkable feat given the...

SU doctoral student secures Bongani Mayosi scholarship

Siyabulela Mkabile, a doctoral student in the Department of Psychology, has recently been awarded a Bongani Mayosi scholarship, which will allow him to complete...

Feedback from the ICBC

25 March 2021 Dear colleagues and students The Institutional Committee for Business Continuity (ICBC) of Stellenbosch University (SU) met yesterday, Wednesday...

SU appoints safety and compliance ambassadors to ensure COVID-19 compliance amongst students on campus

​Stellenbosch University's Covid 19 Campus Operations Workstream appointed 60 student safety ambassadors to ensure that students on campus adhere to COVID-19...

Study shows children with TB need continued care

Many children with tuberculosis (TB) don't receive the necessary treatment because of challenges with diagnosis and reporting. A relatively simple, hospital...

World Tuberculosis Day: TB research still crucial in a time of Covid-19

Wednesday (24 March) is World Tuberculosis Day. In an opinion piece for Health24, Prof André G Loxton (Molecular Biology and Human Genetics / South African...
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