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New Faculty Publication now available

The Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences' Annual Faculty Publication for 2020 is now available. This new edition is chockful of the latest Faculty news, and...

FMHS Marketing launches ground breaking communications content hub

The Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences' (FMHS) Marketing and Communications Division launched a brand new marketing and communications content hub in a bid...

Prof Oonsie Biggs secures Faculty's first NRF A-rating

Prof Reinette (Oonsie) Biggs, the incumbent of the DST/NRF Research Chair in Social-ecological Systems and Resilience, recently received an A-rating from the...

New Transformation Office director hopes to strengthen SU’s Transformation Plan

​​​Dr Zethu Mkhize is set to play a key part in facilitating and strengthening stakeholder buy-in and capacity to implement Stellenbosch University’s...

SU Teaching Fellows 2021

​​SU Teaching Fellows 2021 Stellenbosch University (SU) initiated teaching fellowships in 2009 to provide an opportunity for selected academics to develop their...

Closure of reception offices leaves refugees, asylum seekers in limbo

The ongoing closure of Refugee Reception Offices during the national lockdown has left refugees and asylum seekers in limbo regarding their status in South...

Why mentorship matters for young women in STEM professions

Thursday (11 February) is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. In an opinion piece for News24, Dr Linda Zuze from RESEP (Research on...

South African COVID-19 vaccine trials hold key lessons for future partnerships

This article was originally published on The Conversation . Read the full article here . Covid-19 vaccine supplies are available in various parts of the world...

WOW project helps learners achieve dreams of tertiary studies

For almost two decades, the Words Open Worlds (WOW) project has made a tangible difference in the lives of over a million school learners across the country...

Awareness campaign needed to counter baseless claims, conspiracy theories about COVID-19 vaccine

We will need a massive awareness campaign to counter baseless claims and conspiracy theories about the COVID-19 vaccine, write Profs Mark Tomlinson (Institute...
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