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New SU Language Policy to promote access and multilingualism

​​​​Statement by Mr George Steyn, Chair of the Stellenbosch University Council The Council of Stellenbosch University (SU) today (22 June 2016) approved the...

Students move out of their comfort zones

​Being a student is about more than just studying – it is also about opportunities to move the boundaries of comfort zones and to grow as people and South...

Department of Sport Science celebrates 80th birthday

​​The Department of Sport Science is celebrating its 80 th birthday on 1 July 2016. Prof Floris van der Merwe, extraordinary professor in this department...

More than 1000 teachers and learners to attend SUNCEP holiday tuition sessions

​The Centre for Pedagogy (SUNCEP) team in the Faculty of Education at Stellenbosch University (SU) will be hosting 15 different tuition sessions for more than...

SU mourns passing of Prof Adam Small

​Stellenbosch University learnt with sadness of the passing of Prof Adam Small, acclaimed poet and playwright. Prof Eugene Cloete, Vice-Rector: Research...

If food labels aren’t simple, consumers may ignore them

Consumers gather information about food from a variety of sources including their families, the media and through education. But another way that they can get...

The relevance of nursing scholarship

​The growing body of research at the Division of Nursing was showcased at the Nursing and Midwifery Research Day held on Tuesday, 21 June 2016 at Stellenbosch...

From ball boy to Junior Springbok

​Maties' Edwill van der Merwe supported the Junior Springboks from the sidelines as a ball boy in the 2012 World Rugby U/20 Championship in South Africa, which...

Research publication highlights SU’s societal impact

​​​"This publication reflects on our research activities that contribute to a transformed society and also highlights our commitment to human capital...

'Involvement in Count-Me-In project a rewarding experience'

​​​Fourth-year Education students in the Mathematics Education module recently gave feedback about the Count-Me-In project, a community interaction project...
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