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Prof Carine Smith focuses on proper functioning of body’s regulatory systems

​Prof Carine Smith from the Department of Medicine in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS) at Stellenbosch University (SU) delivered her inaugural...

Work emails, calls on golf course worsen performance, study finds

​Checking your work-related emails or taking business calls while playing golf could prevent you from hitting that elusive eagle or birdie. This is according to...

New EMS Vice-Deans’ prioritise student success and engaged research

The EMS faculty recently welcomed Prof Ada Jansen (Vice Dean: Learning and Teaching) and Prof Dieter von Fintel (Vice Dean: Research, Postgraduate Affairs and...

In the business of shifting boundaries: Lidia du Plessis

​​​​Lidia du Plessis is a firm believer in celebrating and developing each individual's unique potential. This also underpins her work as programme manager of...

Opportunity, meaning, and choice: Proposing a pedagogy of occupational justice

You are invited to attend the third quarterly TLA (Teaching-Learning, and Assessment) seminar of 2024, offered by the Division for Learning and Teaching...

AI is a tool, not a source: GenAI literacy for SU

​You are invited to attend the TLA (Teaching-Learning-Assessment) Auxin seminar of 2024, offered by the Centre for Teaching and Learning: Topic: AI is a tool...

Nokwanda Siyengo – passionate about touching lives

It is Women's Month and the Faculty of Education celebrates the remarkable women in our faculty. Nokwanda Siyengo, Acting Director at SUNCEP, is passionate...

‘I want to change what happens,’ says legendary researcher

This article originally appeared on UniversityWorldNews.com - ‘I want to change what happens,’ says legendary researcher Having turned 71 in January 2024...

SU's School for Data Science and Computational Thinking celebrates five pioneering years

Five pioneering years of artificial intelligence, genome surveillance and machine learning, as well as an Italian knighthood and recognition not once, but twice...

Informative JICA Lecture sheds light on Japan’s mass media evolution

​A fascinating perspective on the media landscape came to light during a recent lecture by a Japanese media expert at Stellenbosch University (SU). The third...
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