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Concerted efforts needed to make human rights a reality for all

Sunday (21 March) was Human Rights Day. In opinion pieces for the media, staff at Stellenbosch University make the point that concerted efforts are needed to...

Senate approves limited deviation of language implementation plans

The Senate of Stellenbosch University (SU), the institution's highest academic body, accepted a recommendation from the Academic Planning Committee, a...

World Water Day: FMHS makes good progress in achieving water goals

​​​​World Water Day (22 March 2021) is a perfect time for Stellenbosch University's Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences to take stock of how far we've come...

Military needs a cultural transformation to address gender-based violence

The Ministerial Task Team Report on Sexual Harassment, Sexual Abuse and Sexual Offences within the Department of Defence was launched recently. Commenting on...

Data bundles to students

Dear students I trust that you made a successful start to the academic year, which will no doubt again prove to be quite challenging! As a result of COVID-19...

Invitation to comment on first draft of revised SU Language Policy (2016)

​Stellenbosch University (SU) is inviting interested parties to comment on the first draft of a revised Language Policy. The SU Language Policy (2016) is being...

SciMathUS welcomes Class of 2021

​You are at the right place to make your dreams come true. This was the message to 100 new students who embarked on their 2021 SciMathUS journey at Stellenbosch...

Companies should try collaboration when dealing with suppliers

​The article Companies should try collaboration – not coercion – when dealing with their suppliers by Prof Ralp Hamann (UCT), Honorary Professor Frank Brueck...

Student finances and registration

​​​Dear students We have taken note of the national student financial crisis and we share your concerns. Student funding and the impact it has on access to...

Grants enable researchers to study effects of TB in children

Dr Marieke van der Zalm was recently awarded three international grants collectively valued over R44 million to study various aspects of tuberculosis (TB) and...
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