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Gender-based violence as a human rights violation - virtual panel discussion held

The HF Oppenheimer Chair in Human Rights Law and the Transformation Committee of the Stellenbosch University Law Faculty hosted a well-attended virtual panel...

SU researcher awarded prestigious international fellowship

Prof Nuraan Davids from the Department of Education Policy Studies in the Faculty of Education is the recipient of a prestigious fellowship from the Center for...

Surviving, striving and thriving during COVID-19

The Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences celebrated the resilience of women in the face of the Coronavirus pandemic during its first virtual Women's Day...

Equality Unit’s videos on social injustices in great demand

The Equality Unit (EqU) at Stellenbosch University (SU) has embarked on a visual arts social media project that addresses unfair discrimination and harassment...

Nominations for new name for Wilcocks building close Wednesday

​Students who would like to propose a new name for the Wilcocks building are reminded that the closing date for nominations is Wednesday 26 August 2020...

Multiple votes of confidence in SU

​Dear member of the SU community When days are dark, friends are few – at least according to the classics. Stellenbosch University (SU) has turned this old...

​New name for Corporate Communication

Along with the appointment of a new senior director at the beginning of August 2020 the Corporate Communication Division has had a name change and also added...

Symposium to explore impact of COVID-19 on social impact

​The Division for Social Impact (DSI) will be hosting its annual Social Impact symposium online this year and are inviting students and staff to join them in...

Stellenbosch University Experiential Education Conference (SUEEC) 2020

​​​​ Stellenbosch University Experiential Education Conference (SUEEC) 2020 Experiential Education as Pedagogy for Social Justice: praxis and practice for...

New head of Physiotherapy an advocate for profession

​As a child, Conran Joseph used to fantasise about being a physiotherapist standing on the side of a sports field. Then, as a promising cricket player at high...
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