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Fostering Greatness: The Dippenaar Family Trust

Family bursary trusts build a lasting foundation of support, and in turn make our country stronger, as Laurie and Estelle Dippenaar discovered when they started...

Maties make a difference during welcoming week

Around five thousand new students are welcomed at Stellenbosch University every year. The annual tradition of exposing them to a well-rounded student life kicks...

Arts Faculty shares its Language Implementation Plan 2017

The Language Implementation Plan 2017 of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences was recently approved by the University's Senate. If you would like to find out...

Staff members learn isiXhosa to make Arts environment more accessible

Towards the end of last year, a group of 25 staff members from various departments in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences completed the very first isiXhosa...

Jordaan honoured for contribution to dermatology

​When Prof Faffa Jordaan tired of after-midnight home visits for non-emergency matters after three years as a GP, he decided to specialise in dermatology. "And...

Two decades of number theory at SU

Mathematicians from all over the world descended on Stellenbosch University during January 2017 to participate in the tenth Number Theory conference, presented...

Let's talk about language

Some of the most significant premises of Stellenbosch University's 2016 Language Policy are that language should promote access to SU and also support the...

Arts Faculty graduate receives Mandela Rhodes Scholarship

Ijeoma Opara (21), a BA Honours graduate in International Studies, was recently awarded the Mandela Rhodes Scholarship along with 79 other recipients from South...

Education students welcomed

Make the most of this opportunity and dedicate yourself to becoming the kind of teacher and citizen that will make a difference in South Africa. With this...

Launched: Crowdfunding project to get Kayamandi kids involved in fynbos research

For PhD student Joey Hulbert there's more to life than just finishing his doctorate about tiny microbes that could kill fynbos plants. He says he'd be a happy...
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