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First prize for Tshibalanganda at IMGRAD conference

​​Muofhe Tshibalanganda, an analyst at the CAF CT Scanner Unit, won first prize for best MSc presentation at the Imaging with Radiation (IMGRAD) 2021 virtual...

Importance of self-care under the spotlight at Women's Day event

​​​The importance of self-care came under the spotlight during the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences' annual Women's Day Celebration hosted by the...

#WomenofSU: Informing policies that take women’s needs seriously

​Policies and policy resourcing influence women's needs and this is something that the state must take into consideration if it wants to avoid making gender...

Quanita’s passion fuelled her dream to play hockey for SA

"I started playing hockey at the age of 10 and I really loved the sport. I developed a great passion for it because it came to me so naturally. By the time I...

Ex-Cell workshop helps prepare incarcerated youth for the business world

The successful implementation of the Ex-Cell workshop, a pilot programme of the School of Accountancy at Stellenbosch University (SU) in​​ partnership with the...

The Division for Social Impact secures Stellenbosch University a Grant for Engaged Universities

​The Division for Social Impact has secured a grant to serve as a host satellite campus for the upcoming Talloires Network Leaders Conference (TNLC2021) 30...

SU excels despite COVID-19

​​​​Stellenbosch University’s (SU) second staff assembly of the year took place on Monday 2 August 2021. It was again held online due to COVID-19 restrictions...

COVID-19 impact on female academics in higher education

​A research paper by Stellenbosch University (SU) academics Prof Pregala (Solosh) Pillay and Ms Priscalia Khosa that examines the impact of COVID-19 on female...

Stellenbosch University paving the way for becoming a smart sustainable campus

In using their division as a living laboratory, Stellenbosch University's Facilities Management (SUFM) has since 2015 been implementing systems and processes to...

Science alone won’t save humpback dolphins

​There are fewer than 500 Indian Ocean humpback dolphins ( Sousa plumbea) remaining in South African waters. Science alone will not bring them back from the...
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