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Innovation helps TygerMaties navigate Covid-19 restrictions on training platform

​An innovative new clinical training plan has enabled fifth-year medical students at Stellenbosch University's Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS) to...

What we should also be celebrating on Heritage Day

September is Heritage Month with festivities reaching a crescendo on Heritage Day (24 September). In an opinion piece for Daily Maverick, Prof Nico Koopman...

Bridging the gap between academia and job opportunities with Stellenbosch University's New Techpreneurship Cen

In February 2021 the Stellenbosch University LaunchLab in partnership with SU School for Data Science and Computational Thinking will be launching its newly...

Research dives deep to understand climate impacts on whales

​Three South African universities are involved in a world-first research project that aims to understand how changes in the ocean influence the recovery of...

New SRC Chair ready for pressing issues

The Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences (EMS) produced its second successive Student Representative Council (SRC) Chairperson when Xola Njengele took up...

Prof Anita Cloete is on a mission to empower youth

Faith-based communities need to engage with young people outside of formal religious institutions, showing interest in their everyday lives and challenges, and...

#Researchforimpact: Stories that sit with us

​The street where she stands, one of the busiest in the township of Bonteheuwel on the Cape Flats, is bustling with people, dogs and traffic. Young boys are...

Experiential Education expert at SUEEC

​A world renowned subject-matter expert and knowledge creator in the field of experiential education will be one of the extraordinary keynote speakers at the...

Department of Political Science ranks amongst top in SA

The Political Science Department at Stellenbosch University was recently ranked amongst the top in South Africa by the Academic Ranking of World Universities...

Covid-Kids study tracks Covid-19’s effects in children

Children appear to be less likely than adults to acquire the SARS-CoV-2 virus – and the virus looks different in children compared to how it manifests in adults...
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