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Matie students highlight environmental issues through EcoWeek

​​This week, students at Stellenbosch University will run a huge recycling programme as part of EcoWeek – a week-long campaign aimed at promoting awareness of...

SU’s agriculture team to help Malawian farming

​​The Faculty of AgriSciences at Stellenbosch University (SU) will play a part in helping the Malawian economy move away from its dependency on tobacco farming...

3D X-ray imaging of concrete and asphalt – review paper published

The structural details of concrete and asphalt construction materials are crucial to their mechanical properties and performance. These details (such as...

SU makes history with Michigan State University

“This is a very historic occasion and I hope that twenty years down the line, when we look back we will really realise the significance of this agreement today...

Fee for SU evening shuttle suspended

The Stellenbosch University management yesterday afternoon (28 February 2019) decided to suspend the implementation of the user fee for the evening shuttle...

Ten minutes with Bonang Mohale: Guest speaker at #MatiesHomecoming

​On 1 March, Bonang Mohale, the CEO of Business Leadership South Africa (BLSA) was at the #MatieHomecoming for a conversation with two MBA graduates from the...

SU professors appointed to Council on Higher Education

Two prized professors from Stellenbosch University's (SU) Faculty of Education have been appointed to the Council of Higher Education (CHE). The Minister of...

Auxin: Using Pecha Kucha (PK) as a Psycho-Educational Facilitation Tool for School Counsellors in training

​CTL AUXIN SESSION, 26 FEBRUARY 2019held at Den Bosch, from 12h45 – 13h45 The topic of this Auxin presentation was “Using Pecha Kucha (PK) as a Psycho...

South Africa offers good opportunities for impact investments

The following article, titled Despite barriers, South Africa is a good place for impact investments, by Prof Suzette Viviers and Mr Stephen McCallum, both of...

Young SU PhD student rises to the top in literacy field

​​A Stellenbosch University (SU) PhD student has been named as one of the world's top 30 young rising leaders in the literacy field. The 27-year-old Nangamso...
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