LEARNING & TEACHING ENHANCEMENT SEMINAR, 13 MARCH 2019held in Room 3008, Education Building, from 12h45 – 13h45 Ms Mariëtte Volschenk, a lecturer at the...
The Siyakhula staff programme is being relaunched and expanded as part of the Employment Equity and Diversity Capacity Building Programme. Since 2016 more than...
Populations of indigenous people in southern Africa carry a gene that causes lighter skin, and scientists have now identified the rapid evolution of this...
Students participating in the #Amagama project at the Woordfees this year were pleasantly surprised about people's willingness to learn isiXhosa. Amagama means...
The Siyakhula staff programme is being relaunched and expanded as part of the Employment Equity and Diversity Capacity Building Programme. Since 2016 more than...
More than 100 learners and their teachers from four schools in Kayamandi will participate in a clean-up initiative of the Krom River in Stellenbosch ahead of...
Shades of Yale, an ensemble that specialises in “music of the African diaspora & African-American tradition", will be performing alongside the Stellenbosch...
Dr Nabeelah Kajee, a cum laude medical (MB,ChB) graduate from Stellenbosch University's Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS), has been named a...
The first Field Skills course for this year's first-year students means being thrown into the deep end of studying rocks and beach sediments along the coast of...
For the second year in a row, Stellenbosch University (SU) Rector and Vice-Chancellor, Prof Wim de Villiers, completed the Cape Town Cycle Tour with a group...