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SU choir continues to sing during COVID-19 pandemic

With South Africa still in a state of lockdown, having to follow strict social distancing rules, the award-winning Stellenbosch University (SU) Choir has...

What Level 3 risk adjustment means for SU and payment relief measures

​25 May 2020Dear StudentOver the past eight weeks we as Stellenbosch University community have experienced first-hand how our daily activities have been...

Africa united in battle against COVID-19

On Monday (25 May) we celebrate Africa Day. In an opinion piece for News24, Dr Nico Elema from the Centre for Collaboration in Africa writes about how Africans...

Moodley joins working group to oversee Paralympic research

The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has made quite an impact in athletics during its relatively short lifespan. Since its formation in September 1989...

Stellenbosch University’s BioCODE first recipient of UTF funding

​​While you read this article, there will be at least 4 500 cancer fatalities and 8 000 from cardiovascular disease, according to the World Health Organisation...

Africa day 2020

This year, Stellenbosch University (SU) will celebrate Africa Day on 25 May 2020, starting with a message from Prof Hester Klopper, DVC Strategy and...

Statistics and Actuarial Science delivers first joint doctorates

The Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science recently delivered its first ever joint PhDs with two Belgian universities, namely Ghent University and KU...

A Matie in Italy, in a time of Covid-19

Thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic, the romantic European adventure that Liz Gleeson, a Stellenbosch University postgraduate student in Animal Sciences had...

Climate warming could bring challenging times for invasive ladybirds

In South Africa, the invasive harlequin ladybird may ultimately not be able to adapt to climate change, despite the fact that it has successfully invaded four...
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