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SU building data science capability in Africa

“South Africa and the continent of Africa has a lot to teach the rest of the world. We have a very young and intelligent population. It is a unique place where...

Africa needs correct policies before 2050 to ensure food security

African governments and the African Union must develop correct policies before 2050 to help ensure food security in the continent and the rest of the world...

Important TB study sheds light on disease development

​A study by Stellenbosch University scientists has shown that certain people's immune systems react differently when exposed to the bacteria that cause...

Mental Health in the Workplace: Mental Health Awareness Month

Mental health disorders are among the leading causes of ill health and disability worldwide. (1,2) Globally, it is estimated that 264 million people suffer from...

Matie shop is fully stocked for your 2021 shopping

​​Stellenbosch's favourity Matie Shop has stocked up to make sure students can start 2021 with all the latest Stellenbosch University branded products. A wide...

SUNFin project go-live extended to 1 July 2021

​​​Stellenbosch University's Rectorate agreed for the SUNFin project's go-live date to be extended from 4 January 2021 to 1 July 2021 to ensure a seamless...

​​Vote for Stellenbosch’s Most Innovative Ideas​

For the past few months, Stellenbosch's brightest and most innovative minds have been submitting their best ideas for new business models and process flows to...

SU IdeaSmash Winner for 2020 announced

​​​Keaton Harris, a Stellenbosch University medical student at the Tygerberg campus is the 2020 winner of SU LaunchLab IdeaSmash competition in the existing...

Trial recommends shorter treatment for less severe TB in children

“The SHINE trial is the first tuberculosis treatment-shortening randomised-controlled clinical trial in children. It's a milestone. We've suspected for a long...

Continent-wide honour for meat scientist Dr Mapiye

​Meat scientist Dr Cletos Mapiye of the Department of Animal Sciences at Stellenbosch University is one of three scientists from the African continent who have...
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