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From Stellenbosch to Stanford University and back

After more than 10 years as Electron Microscopist and Senior Research Professional at the Cell Sciences Imaging Facility (CSIF) at Stanford University (USA), dr...

Tackling seemingly insurmountable mountains is what the new Dean does best

As a trail runner he has tackled some of the toughest snowy mountains to be found in Poland and participated in gruelling challenges in rough terrains in South...

SU student and award-winning pianist Kyle Shepherd at Africa Open on 19 September

On 19 September, the award-winning pianist and improviser Kyle Shepherd will give a public talk and performance as part of the IfPop Conversations series...

AB InBev and Stellenbosch University: Partnership will increase research into beer ingredients

Agronomists and food scientists of Stellenbosch University have partnered with the multinational beverage and brewing company Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV (AB...

Applications open for second intake of MSc students in Food and Nutrition Security at Stellenbosch University

Apply now for 2018 intake of postgraduate programme about food provision, food security and policy A developer of new food products, a teacher at a youth prison...

Ethics centre scoops coveted Fogarty grant

​The Centre for Medical Ethics and Law (CMEL) at Stellenbosch University's Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences recently received a R16 million fund...

Meet Lwando Nkamisa, Stellenbosch University's new SRC chairperson

Newly elected Student Representative Council (SRC) chairperson, Lwando Nkamisa, would like to see all Stellenbosch University (SU) students come together as a...

Chemistry students save 3000 litres of water per week in lab

Three chemistry students at Stellenbosch University (SU) have reduced their laboratory’s water consumption by at least 3 000 litres per week by coming up with...

Help us raise R99 999 in 99 days

​​Stellenbosch University (SU) is gearing up for its 100 th birthday celebrations in 2018! And what better way to drum up some excitement around the upcoming...

South Africa’s long-legged bees adapted to pollinate snapdragon flowers

New research from Stellenbosch University (SU) in South Africa shows that, in an extraordinary case of adaptation, the disproportionately long front legs of...
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