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Building capacity for evidence-based healthcare and public health in sub-Saharan Africa

​The Collaboration for Evidence-based Healthcare in Public Health in Africa (CEBHA+) aims to build long-term capacity and infrastructure for evidence-based...

Scientists warn of increasing threats posed by invasive alien species

Invasive alien species have emerged as one of the top five threats to biodiversity and ecosystems globally, yet only a handful of countries regard biosecurity...

Communication from Council (meeting of 22 June 2020)

​​​​​​The Stellenbosch University (SU) Council held its second meeting for 2020 on Monday 22 June. As was the case in April, the meeting was conducted on an...

Students can still career plan during and post COVID-19

News flashes of unemployment statistics, a decline in the South African economy, the subsequent lack of new job opportunities – these may well be weighing...

New book on Student Affairs features authors from SU

​A new book, Student Affairs and Services in Higher Education: Global Foundations, Issues, and Best Practices, 3rd edition, which has recently been published...

Research Report highlights SU's contribution to global SDGs

​Climate change, energy, conservation, health and medicine, human rights, transformation, gender, disability, arts, democracy, education, big data, governance...

Teachers courageously confront challenge of teaching during COVID-19 pandemic

​Through a pedagogy of care, teachers are courageously confronting the challenge of teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic, writes Aslam Fataar from the...

Development of SA’s first COVID-19 models

Giving officials something practical to work with, was one of the hardest challenges facing modelers in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in South...

Madelein receives international award

​​​Innovus's Director of Technology Transfer, Dr Madelein Kleyn, received a Service Recognition Award for her services to Licensing Executives Society...

More data needed on COVID-19 infections among healthcare workers​

​​There is a need for more data on COVID-19 infections among healthcare workers to track the pandemic's impact on them, writes Prof Angela Dramowksi...
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