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Book explores poverty and inequality

A book co-edited by the Dean of the SU Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, Prof Ingrid Woolard, on the complexity of poverty and inequality in South...

The SUNStudent Project

​​The SUNStudent Project which has as objective, the replacement of the current student information system (SIS), kicked off on 10 June with Change Management...

Student-athletes shine locally and abroad

While most of Stellenbosch University's students took a well-deserved holiday in July, various student-athletes represented Maties on the international and...

HPTN 071 study shows benefits of community HIV testing and treatment

​​Continuation of community-wide HIV testing and prompt initiation of treatment as delivered in the HPTN 071 (PopART) study in South Africa and Zambia could...

Croatian Matie student organises tasting of his motherland’s wines

The first-ever wine tasting event of Croatian wines in South Africa was held at Stellenbosch University's Department of Viticulture and Oenology last week. The...

From zero to hero for South Africa’s common wood sorrel

Over the past 15 million years South Africa's common wood sorrel has developed an arsenal of the most unique and extreme germination strategies in the Cape...

Annual Human Rights Lecture

​The Faculty of Law and the HF Oppenheimer Chair in Human Rights Law cordially invite you to the Annual Human Rights Lecture presented by Mr Thembekile Kimi...

Small mammals form an important link between primary producers and mesopredators, and are indicators of habita

​​​​​Small mammals form an important link between primary producers and mesopredators, and are indicators of habitat health

Conservation of megaherbivores in natural systems benefits all trophic levels

​​​Conservation of megaherbivores in natural systems benefits all trophic levels​

​​Clearing of invasive plants benefits our natural freshwater systems

​​Clearing of invasive plants benefits our natural freshwater systems
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