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New book is treasure trove of information on invasive species

​​If you're concerned about invasive species or always wanted to know more about them, then a new book on all aspects of biological invasions in South Africa is...

Online psychometric assessment

Prospective students are confronted with a wide variety of programme and career options - undoubtedly an advantage, also a significant challenge. Stellenbosch...

Top Maties registrar takes coveted plastic surgery medal

​​Dr Mosadi Mahoko, a registrar in the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery is celebrating a double achievement during lockdown: not only is she the...

Refugees, asylum seekers excluded from COVID-19 relief packages

​Despite being protected in South Africa by law, refugees and asylum seekers have been swept aside when it comes to COVID-19 relief packages, writes Dr Callixte...

SU launches African Data Science Academy

With the vision to be a world-class institution for data science and computational thinking in and for Africa, Stellenbosch University (SU) established and...

Unique ethnobotanical collection donated to Stellenbosch University

​​​​A particularly valuable, rich and unique manuscript collection has recently been donated to the Stellenbosch University (SU) Library and Information Service...

African countries are moving to make masks mandatory: key questions answered

This article was originally published on The Conversation . Read the full article here . Many countries, including South Africa and Nigeria in Africa, are...

New appointment drives transformation capacity building at SU

​​​​Katlego Letlonkane was recently appointed Programme Manager: Capacity Development in the Employment Equity and the Promotion of Diversity division in Human...

Implications for SU residences under level 3 risk adjustment

​29 May 2020Dear StudentAs a country we will soon move to risk level 3 and it is understandable that the recent announcement of this risk adjustment has...

CS4D 2020: Caring for our carers in the time of COVID-19

If COVID-19 was a war, our health workers would have been in the firing line. They are the ones bravely protecting us as South African citizens against a lethal...
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