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Researchers to uncover intricacies of life in the ‘rhizosphere’

A team of researchers are set to uncover the intricacies of life in the 'rhizosphere' after receiving funding from the Foundational Biodiversity Information...

Prof Piet Steyn awarded RSSA’s Marloth medal

Prof Piet Steyn, emeritus professor in organic chemistry and former senior director of research at Stellenbosch University (SU), is the recipient of the Royal...

SU makes follow-up presentation to Gender Commission

Stellenbosch University (SU) made a presentation to the Commission for Gender Equality (CGE) at a hearing in Braamfontein this week. This was a follow-up to SU...

Campus Health Service: Holiday Operating Hours

Please take note of the following operating hours for Campus Health Service (CHS) on Stellenbosch and Tygerberg campuses: CHS Tygerberg: will be closed from 4pm...

SU Economics professor launches coding platform for schools

​​A fun computer programming platform founded by Prof Rachel Jafta of the Department of Economics in the Faculty of Economic Management and Sciences was...

Winner of Dean’s medal believes in determination, consistency and hard work

​​Matthew Greenwood, a postgraduate student in genetics, is the recipient of the Faculty of Science's Dean's medal for continuous excellent performance. The...

Palliative multi-care model can improve care for patients in rural areas

​A multi-professional patient-centred approach is needed to provide the necessary palliative care to people who suffer from life-threatening illnesses. This is...

Fredericks uses sport as a lifebuoy to get young people on track

​​Jerome Fredericks – a lecturer in the division of Occupational Therapy – will never forget the day a friend asked him if he wanted to play volleyball. It was...

Children’s rights being ignored

​​The 16 days of activism for no violence against women and children kick off on Monday (November 25). In an opinion article for Die Burger, Dr Marianne Strydom...

SU Museum on a transformative journey

​​The Stellenbosch University (SU) Museum, housed in a building that was originally built in 1907 as a girl's school for children to receive a learning...
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