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SU experts write about societal issues on Mandela Day

Today (18 July 2016) people across the globe are celebrating Mandela Day. In opinion pieces in the media, two staff members at Stellenbosch University write...

Faculty unveils new logo during 60th celebrations

As part of its 60 th anniversary celebrations, the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS) of Stellenbosch University (SU) today unveiled its new logo...

Stellenbosch University Choir wins big at international Choir Games

The University Choir of Stellenbosch under the baton of André van der Merwe, was the biggest winner at the eighth International Choir Games held in Russia. The...

New era dawns as SU appoints first woman registrar

A new era begins at Stellenbosch University soon when, for the first time, a woman will hold the position of Registrar. Dr Ronel Retief (45), Deputy Registrar...

New science team aims to reduce extinctions

Stellenbosch University scientists will collaborate with Conservation International (CI) and another five top international universities around the globe to...

Looking at the link between behaviour and brain connectivity

Dr Annerine Roos, a researcher at Stellenbosch University's (SU) Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS), was invited to present her research on the link...

Maties off to Rio

Stellenbosch University student and track athlete Justine Palframan has been included in the South African Olympic team for Rio2016. Justine, who won gold in...

New unit makes TB treatment safer for children

A new research unit geared towards making TB drugs safe and accessible for children recently opened its doors at the Brooklyn Chest Hospital. "It is a child's...

Exercise, healthy diet help against diabetes

​The incidence of Type 2 diabetes is rapidly increasing globally, and in South Africa, with men and women of all ages being affected. The International Diabetes...

Hundreds of international students start new semester at SU

​He has dual citizenship of Morocco and France and studies in the Netherlands. Having lived in Mexico and Brazil, Reda Berrada is a citizen of the world. For...
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