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Inaugural lecture by Prof Soon Nel

Professor Soon Nel, Professor of Management Accounting and Finance, and Deputy Director: Research of the School of Accountancy, presented his inaugural lecture...

AgriSciences celebrates a century of teaching and research

Commemorations bring with them recollections. The centenary dinner of the Faculty of Agrisciences at Spier took our memories back to afternoon practicals at...

Department at “forefront of academic evolution" in genetics

​Scientists working in the Faculty of AgriSciences are helping to pave the way for genetic research and its future applications, both locally and globally. This...

Soil sciences “key to farming in the future"

Agricultural research represents “the most complex integration of science disciplines in research and development endeavours”, according to Prof Leopoldt van...

Study explores sensory space of Chenin wines with machine learning techniques

​ South African Chenin blanc wines take centre stage in a novel study that explores the sensory space of wine using data mining and machine learning techniques...

Tygermaties win women's and men's Molassesêr titles

Students at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS) showed off their talent at the recent Molassesêr competition – and proved that they weren't just...

SU celebrates World IP Day

Every year in April, World Intellectual Property (IP) Day is celebrated around the globe. The annual World IP Day highlights the role that IP rights play in...

SU Law Clinic represents SA Paralympic swimmer in potentially groundbreaking unfair-discrimination case

​​The Stellenbosch University (SU) Law Clinic is preparing to go to court in another potentially groundbreaking case, this time representing South African...

Physical exercise benefits the body and brain

We are well aware of the benefits of exercise to your physical health – it helps to control your weight, lowers your risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes...

Stellenbosch University’s approach to decolonising the curriculum

At the University of Stellenbosch, a curriculum renewal project will lead to the "decolonising" of at least 10 academic programmes, including medicine and law....
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