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High-achieving matrics head for SU

​Several learners from across South Africa who excelled in matric in 2021 have decided on Stellenbosch University (SU) as their institution of choice for...

New scientific seminar series will feature high-level science and encourage collaboration

​​A new seminar series covering a wide range of topics related to epidemics and genomics was launched at the Tygerberg campus during the first week of February...

SU Agronomists and co-workers scoop 10 awards

The calibre of Stellenbosch University students and staff and the work that they do towards solving pressing agronomical issues in the South African...

Unified response, ongoing research needed to beat cancer

​​Friday (4 February) was World Cancer Day. In opinion pieces for the media, experts at Stellenbosch University make the point that we need a unified response...

First-year FMHS students welcomed at historic ceremony

​​​History was made at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS) last week, when, for the first time, a female dean welcomed first-year students to the...

Forward together, class of 2022!

You are exactly where you are meant to be. This was the sentiment expressed by Prof Wim de Villiers, Rector and Vice-Chancellor of Stellenbosch University, and...

SU laser physicist honoured for leadership and service to African photonics

Today the Laser Research Institute in the Department of Physics at Stellenbosch University is regarded as one of the four major centers for laser physics in...

More top-ranking 2021 matrics choose Maties

​​​Stellenbosch University (SU) seeks to attract top talent. And judging by the 2022 first-year intake, the institution is undoubtedly achieving this aim. In...

More than 9 000 tree species yet to be discovered

A new study puts the total number of tree species on Earth at 73 274, with another 9 186 still to be discovered. Roughly 40% of these undiscovered tree species...

SU students impressed with de-alcoholised wine research

​​Stellenbosch University students under the supervision of Dr Hélène Nieuwoudt and Prof Chris Pentz impressed with their research on de-alcoholised wines at...
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