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New Maties SRC Chair commits to giving students his best​

​The newly elected Stellenbosch University (SU) Student Representative Council (SRC) Chairperson for the 2020 academic year, Mr Lewis Mboko, says he is excited...

R150m University Technology Fund a First for Africa

​Stellenbosch University (SU) and the University of Cape Town will be co-investing with the newly established R150-million University Technology Fund (UTF) that...

Mind the (gender) gap in STEM fields

​​On Tuesday (11 February), we celebrated the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. In an opinion piece for News24, Dr Tashnica Sylvester from the...

Pregnancy Awareness Week 2020

Pregnancy Awareness Week takes place in February each year and is a way to strengthen pregnancy education and stress important issues that promote a healthy...

Research delves into the mind of rapists

Nobody wakes up in the morning and says, 'I want to rape somebody'. There are many external factors that cause a person to want to commit such an act –...

Self-regulating intervention curbs excessive media multitasking

Are you one of those people who simultaneously watch TV, check the latest Twitter trends or Instagram feeds, or chat on WhatsApp? If yes, you are media...

Get all the information you need at Maties Open Day

​​Stellenbosch University's annual Open Day will once again offer the perfect opportunity for Grade 12 learners to obtain information on study opportunities...

Study demonstrates a reliable method for quantifying image quality of micro-CT scans

Micro-CT is widely used in materials science and engineering applications because of its advantage of imaging and analyzing materials non-destructively. However...

Dr Margaret Blackie - SU Teaching Fellow 2020

Dr Margaret Blackie, Department of Chemistry and Polymer Science, has been appointed as SU Teaching Fellow from 2020​. Dr Blackie is a senior lecturer in the...

Epilepsy: What is it and how is it managed?

International Epilepsy Day is celebrated every year on the second Monday in February. This year, Campus Health Service is bringing awareness to this condition...
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