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Ending statelessness a social justice issue for academia

​​Ten million people in the world have no nationality. In 2014, this led the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to launch the #ibelong...

Proposed adjustment of student fees for 2019

With the higher education price index (HEPI) as guideline, Stellenbosch University (SU) proposes a 7% increase in tuition fees for 2019. In line with the...

Communication from Council (meeting of 26 September 2018)

​The Stellenbosch University (SU) Council convened for its third scheduled meeting of the year on Wednesday 26 September 2018. Council approved the University's...

Positions as part-time consultants available at the SU Language Centre's Writing Laboratory

The Stellenbosch University (SU) Language Centre invites postgraduate students registered at SU to apply for positions as part-time writing consultants for 2019...

Working towards the development of field-friendly point-of-care tests for TB

​​​​​“There is an urgent need for new diagnostic tests for tuberculosis (TB). Particularly point-of-care tests (POCT) for all types of TB, that work in both...

Researcher receives national award for science communication

​​​Dr Rehana Malgas-Enus, an emerging researcher in the Department of Chemistry and Polymer Science at Stellenbosch University, on Wednesday (26 September 2018)...

Experts ask: Is world democracy under threat?

​​​Is world democracy under threat? This is the question posed by a number of leading researchers across the world, including South Africa, focused on democracy...

SU again among world’s top universities on Times Higher Education rankings

​​Stellenbosch University (SU) has cemented its place among the world's top universities based on the latest Times Higher Education (THE) World University...

Microbes captured in living display

Seven different bacteria and several yeasts and fungi which are commonly found all around us – and even inside our guts - were used to create a living microbial...

Interdisciplinary curriculum design: a case study from a module on gender, culture and religious diversity

​CTL AUXIN SESSION, 25 SEPTEMBER 2018 held at Den Bosch, from 12h45 – 13h45 Dr Anita Jonker, who coordinates the four interdisciplinary modules in the EDP...
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