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Adequate supervision of social workers key for job satisfaction, high-quality service

​Social workers need adequate supervision in the form of continued training and professional guidance to provide effective and efficient services in challenging...

SU Teaching Awards 2022

Applications for the Stellenbosch University (SU) Teaching Awards 2022 are currently awaited. The annual Teaching Awards acknowledge and reward outstanding...

Kühne Summer School presented great opportunities, says student

​Sheba Kashiri has not only developed a renewed appreciation for her studies at Stellenbosch University but also a better understanding of her future career...

Malope claims spot in Mail & Guardian’s 200 Young South Africans list

​Stellenbosch University (SU) genetic counsellor and lecturer Malebo Malope has been named as one of the Mail & Guardian's 200 Young South Africans for 2022...

Maambele Khosa – Moving women safely

The adjectives vie when trying to describe Maambele Khosa, but brilliant, humble and grounded come to mind. Hailing from the rural Limpopo village Tiyani Magoro...

Women’s Day: Women’s interests must be taken seriously

Women's Day was celebrated on Tuesday 9 August. In opinion pieces for the media, experts at Stellenbosch University write that the interests of South Africa's...

#WomenofSU: Dr Marcia Lyner-Cleophas – “Life is there for you to try”

​By offering a range of services to students with disabilities, the Disability Unit at Stellenbosch University (SU) creates an enabling environment for students...

Join us for Homecoming 2022

Our annual Maties Homecoming weekend for alumni will be taking place from Thursday 8 September to Saturday 10 September 2022 on the Stellenbosch and Tygerberg...

Networks can be powerful agents of change

​What really is the power of networking? This is the question Dr Leslie van Rooi, Senior Director: Social Impact and Transformation, explored in a recent...

Norma Derby -"Let’s continue cheering for each other"

​​#WomenofSUI​ “It is 27 years since Women's Day was first celebrated in South Africa to commemorate the 1956 march of approximately 20 000 women to the Union...
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