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The Stellenbosch University of the future

I heard on the radio someone says that the only way one could change something in South Africa is to disrupt like taxis blocking the N2 or a week-long stayaway...

30 years of SU’s internationalisation leadership in the spotlight

Celebrations included the launch of two prestigious SU International initiatives: Announcement of UNESCO Chair on Intercultural Competences awarded to...

Interconnected: Human and animal TB part of the same problem

Tuberculosis (TB) in humans cannot be eradicated unless TB in animals is also eliminated, as these two diseases are closely interconnected. This is the central...

Scientists identify 100 important questions facing plant science

An international panel of scientists that included a researcher from Stellenbosch University (SU), have identified a list of “ 100 of the most important...

Ukwanda: FMHS’ vision of two decades ago is being fulfilled

The establishment of the Ukwanda Centre for Rural Health by Stellenbosch University's Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS) 20 years ago was a...

Stellenbosch University remains firmly committed to human rights, dignity, multilingualism and inclusivity

​Stellenbosch University (SU) takes cognisance of the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) Report on language in SU residences. “Human dignity is non...

World Consumer Rights Day: Support competition, support the consumer

​World Consumer Rights Day is celebrated annually on 15 March. In an opinion piece for Business Day, Prof Willem Boshoff from the Centre for Competition Law and...

Three FMHS researchers awarded for scientific excellence by SAMRC

​​ Stellenbosch University's (SU) Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS) once again affirmed its spot as one of the top health science institutions on...

L’Oreal-UNESCO grant will support research to combat antimalarial resistance

​A PhD-student in chemistry at Stellenbosch University, Jessica Thibaud, is one of six South African female scientists to have received a generous grant from L...

The Unit for Bioethics delivers impactful research in medical ethics

The Unit for Bioethics forms part of the Centre for Applied Ethics (CAE), created by Prof Anton van Niekerk in 1990 in the Philosophy Department at Stellenbosch...
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