Prof Mandrup's participation is funded by the Danish government. He participated in field work in Dr Congo, Somalia and Darfur to collect data together with...
Drone-enabled surveillance is fast becoming all-pervasive, having moved rapidly from military combat to other areas of law enforcement and migration control....
The Stellenbosch University (SU) Museum has digitised its substantial Maggie Laubser art collection. This now enables researchers from across the world to...
This article was first published on The Conversation . Read the original article here . Non-communicable diseases account for half of all deaths in South Africa...
An international team of scientists from universities in Europe and South Africa found that “Sacred Forests"* in Togo, West Africa play a vital role in the...
Wednesday (27 January) is National Police Day. In an opinion piece for News24, Dr Guy Lamb (Department of Political Science) argues that the police's forceful...
The Beyers Naudé Centre congratulate their colleague and project leader, Dr Marthie Momberg, with being recognised as among the top 20 Post-Doctoral Fellows out...
Stellenbosch University's (SU) Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences recently launched the Biomedical Research Institute (BMRI) Research Bronchoscopy Suite...
The new and innovative Jan Mouton Learning Centre will soon open its doors to Matie students. Nestled between the Langenhoven (Neelsie) student centre, and the...
As Madiba had noted so aptly, when you talk to someone in their language, chances are that you will speak to their hearts, and not to their minds only. Learning...