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Technology opens doors for collaboration and capacity-building between African universities

​​​​​A capacity-building project linked to Stellenbosch University's (SU) Faculty of AgriSciences and funded by the European Union has paved the way for SU's...

Application withdrawn as SU ensures continued alignment with 2015 language motion

​Afriforum today (12 February 2016) withdrew its court application against Stellenbosch University. SU will continue to ensure that language implementation in...

Temporary suspension of SU students in alleged “blackface” incident lifted

The temporary suspension of two female students from the Heemstede Residence of Stellenbosch University (SU) involved in an alleged "blackface" incident on...

International biobanking team awarded EU-Africa partnership grant

​A new collaboration between the European Union and African Institutions, the B3Africa project (Bridging Biobanking and Biomedial Research across Europe and...

Invite: Steven Robins' Letters of Stone launch

Penguin Random House invites you to the launch of Letters of Stone by Steven Robins and the exhibition 'The Chair' by Greer Valley. Letters of Stone tracks...

Values should guide public discourse at Stellenbosch University

​​​​The Rector's Management Team (RMT) at Stellenbosch University has reaffirmed its support for open and courageous conversations while at the same time...

Stellenbosch University Earth Sciences: News from the GSSA bulletin

​Earth Sciences at Stellenbosch we have been very busy, carrying on our core business of teaching and research with considerable success. Our aim is to be a...

Postgraduate accepted on prestigious international training project

Khethelo Xulu, a PhD student in Psychiatric Genetics, has been accepted as a Tirisano Training Project (TTP) scholar at the University of California Los Angeles...

New technique makes sterilisation safe for all

In February the focus is on reproductive health. This refers to a person's ability to have children and the freedom to decide when and how often to do so. A key...

New insights on the gigantic Donkerhuk granite batholith

​​Profs John Clemens, Alex Kisters and Ian Buick, with honours students are nearing completion in their three-year, NRF-funded study of the gigantic Donkerhuk...
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