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SU in Parliament

On Wednesday (31 May 2017), Stellenbosch University (SU) again met with Parliament's Portfolio Committee on Higher Education and Training – following the...

Collaboration with scientists from Africa

In April, Dr Ethel Phiri and Dr Natasha Mothapo visited the University of Lagos (UniLag), Nigeria, to facilitate new collaborations with African universities in...

Students celebrate Cultural Day

​On 18 May, the Stellenbosch University Language Centre Intensive English Programme (IEP) international students, celebrated Cultural Day in a unique and...

How genomic techniques can pin down rare genetic diseases more quickly

​​This article was originally published on The Conversation . Read the original article .​ Rare disorders are very challenging to diagnose. With about 7000...

Nduduzo Makhathini scoops SAMA for best jazz album

​Nduduzo Makhathini, a Master's student at Stellenbosch University (SU), has won 'best jazz album' at the South African Music Awards (SAMAs) that took place on...

Tropical glasshouse reopens and entrance fees come into effect

​Thursday the 1st of June a number of changes will come into force at the Botanical Garden. The tropical glasshouse will be open to the public for the first...

Africa must pay more attention to its orphan crops

Research networks within African academic and research institutions are important to understand the agricultural and economic value of orphan crops as well as...

SUNCEP’s first video streaming teacher training session

On Saturday 27 May, SUNCEP streamed its first tuition session live to Natural Science teachers in two different venues outside Stellenbosch, complementing the...

Division for Research Development wins national awards

Stellenbosch University (SU)'s Division for Research Development (DRD) won two national awards on Wednesday (24th May 2017) for its contribution towards...

FMHS Africa Day talks call for dialogue between generations

​Dialogue between different generations needs to be continued as a matter of urgency. This wish was expressed during the Africa Day celebration at the Faculty...
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