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Seizing opportunities is Shanice's key to success

Former School of Accountancy student Shanice Davids has emerged as a shining example of what can be achieved despite one's disadvantaged background if you make...

SPL welcomes the first 25 students to the Advanced Diploma in Public Accountability

​Deyana Isaacs - Programme Head: Advanced Diploma in Public Accountability​ 18 Mar. 2020​ On 2 March 2020, the School of Public Leadership (SPL) welcomed the...

Another international FLAIR grant for SU engineering researcher

A Stellenbosch University researcher and lecturer has managed to secure more research funding through the FLAIR (Future Leaders – African Independent Research)...

Cost of GBV in SA under the spotlight

Gender-based violence (GBV) in South Africa costs the country between R28 and R42 billion. This includes the cost of hospitalisation, interdicts, psychological...

WhatsApp groups handy tool to support rural teachers

​When participating in short courses for their own professional development, teachers at remote rural schools should be supported via WhatsApp groups to help...

Implications of the Ministerial announcement

​Based on the announcement made this afternoon by the Minister of Higher Education and Training, Dr Blade Nzimande, all undergraduate programmes at the Faculty...

Students design concept packaging for Politics of Nature™ board game

A Danish PhD student's project to encapsulate the ideas of the French philosopher Bruno Latour in a board game, have kept the third-year Visual Communication...

Banged your Head? – World Head Injury Awareness Day

Every year on 20 March, we commemorate World Head Injury Awareness Day, which helps us keep in mind those who have suffered anything from a mild head bump to...

SU lecturer journeys from safety boots to books

​​​Delecia Davids' academic journey proves that switching degrees is not a sign of failure. While choosing a degree can be a daunting task for many students...

Four formidable first-year students

This year, the FHMS welcomes four exceptional students into the 2020 intake of medical students. They are David Obagbuwa, who is 15 years old and turns 16 in...
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