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New research on genetics of Southern Africa leopards

Leopards that come into conflict with farmers or rural populations should ideally not be translocated further than 100 kilometres from where they were caught...

Rietenbosch project set to benefit learners, community and environment

A wetland rehabilitation project originating in Stellenbosch University's (SU) Faculty of Education is steadily making progress and is on track to benefit more...

SUNCEP celebrates success of 2015 HOPE@Maties learners

Eight learners on the Western Cape Education Department (WCED) merit list and five on the top 20 list of the Northern Cape Department of Education's (NCDoE)...

2016 New students’ welcoming programme and registration

A warm welcome to the 2016 BSc first year students. The welcome and registration programme of the Faculty of Science will commence on Thursday 21 January 2016...

SU computer scientist receives A-rating

An expert in Software Engineering from Stellenbosch University, prof. Willem Visser, is only the second computer scientist in South Africa to receive an A...

IPB celebrates the end of 2015

To conclude a successful 2015, students and staff from the Institute for Plant Biotechnology came together on Friday 4 December to give feedback on research...

Chemist and physicist receive SU Chancellor’s awards

​A theoretical physicist and an analytical chemist from the Faculty of Science at SU were awarded the Chancellor’s Award for outstanding achievement during the...

Blue Skies funding for ‘cellular taxis’

Researchers from Stellenbosch University (SU) are exploiting the guerrilla tactics used by hard-core bacteria, such as those causing Tuberculosis, to develop...

IPB represented at ICAR

Arabidopsis thaliana is a well-studied biological model; the first plant species of which the full genome was sequenced and used on a regular basis to determine...

Improved results open doors to tertiary studies

The SciMathUS class of 2015 achieved an average of 72% for Mathematics and Physical Sciences in last year's National Senior Certificate exam. Twenty percent of...
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