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#Researchforimpact: Moerane Critical Edition Project gives voice to African composers

​​The Moerane Critical Edition project is a heritage reclamation project focused on preparing more than 50 scores by composer Michael Mosoeu Moerane (1904-1980)...

Cape chapter of Women in AI launched at SU

​​​​The Cape Town chapter of Women in AI (WAI) was launched at Stellenbosch University (SU) in partnership with Women in AI Africa recently. Women in AI, an...

More thought into pain and rehabilitation

​Fourteen years ago, Prof Quinette Louw wrote her own bit of history at Stellenbosch University (SU) when she became the institution’s first ever associate...

SU staff celebrates wellness at annual Sports and Recreation Day

Despite a hot and sticky summer day, which would have left most workers wanting to stay in their air-conditioned cool and cosy offices, Stellenbosch University...

Hawies says goodbye to Maties

During his four years as coach, Hawies Fourie worked hard to re-establish a winning culture at Maties Rugby. Fourie resigned as Maties Rugby coach at the end of...

Subjects at Stellenbosch University ranked among world’s best

In the 2020 Times Higher Education World Rankings by subject released on 6 November, Stellenbosch University (SU) did particularly well in Education, Business &...

SU’s LaunchLab is top university incubator in Africa

​Stellenbosch University's LaunchLab was honoured on Wednesday, 6 November, to be recognised as the top university incubator in Africa for 2019/20 by UBI Global...

Stellenbosch University’s Innovus hosts launch of the Stellenbosch Network

​​​Stellenbosch University's Innovus on Wednesday, 6 November, hosted the launch of the Stellenbosch Network: a cross-sector and inter-disciplinary membership...

SU’s Extended Degree Programme provides comprehensive student support

​​​​​​​​​Thanks to the Extended Degree Programme (EDP), the future is full of possibilities for students such as Axola Dlepu, a BA Social Dynamics student who...

When Port Jacksons fall, other invasive species rise

​A popular way to remove invasive Acacia trees in South Africa is to fell, stack and burn them. But this can also lead to an increase in the abundance of non...
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