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Novel idea helps fight diabetes

​​​An Economic Management and Sciences Faculty member's knack for using photo novels ( fotonovelas) to address key health issues has been recognised by the...

#Researchforimpact: Protecting our paralympians

​​​​Paralympians “push the envelope" as hard as any elite athlete, but they have additional medical challenges that SU researchers are helping them overcome...

SU students shine in GradStar Awards

Seven Maties, of whom two students of the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, were under the Top 100 GradStars who gathered in Johannesburg last week...

Prof Wim de Villiers reappointed as SU Rector and Vice-Chancellor

​​​​Prof Wim de Villiers has been appointed for a second five-year term as Rector and Vice-Chancellor of Stellenbosch University (SU) – from 1 April 2020 to 31...

​Edwin Cameron new Stellenbosch University Chancellor

​Justice Edwin Cameron, academic, jurist, author and recently retired Constitutional Court judge, was elected to the office of Chancellor of Stellenbosch...

Midlevel workers: Africa’s unsung health heroes need more support

​ ​This article was originally published on The Conversation . Read the full article here . Midlevel health workers can play an important role in addressing...

Annie watches the SA Agulhas II closely

​​Most people find the sounds of steel creaking to be highly irritating. However, for mechanical engineer Prof Anriëtte “Annie" Bekker, that's what life is all...

Company donates laptops to Huis ten Bosch residents

​​​Marsh, an insurance broker and risk management firm, has recently donated brand new laptops to Huis ten Bosch residents who lost their belongings in a fire...

Looking into the chemistry and sensory effects of bushfire smoke on red wines

As has been very evident from recent news from around the world, wildfires are becoming an increasingly widespread and devastating influence on our landscapes...

First International Post-TB Symposium held in Stellenbosch

A recent two-day Post TB-symposium in Stellenbosch consisted of 14 lectures and seven workshops presented by specialists from a variety of disciplines...
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