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Fit-for-purpose Huis ten Bosch reopens in 2021

​​​​​​​Repair and construction work to Stellenbosch University's Huis ten Bosch (HtB), which was extensively damaged by a fire earlier this year, will be...

Book offers blueprint for fight against corruption

A book on corruption in Africa, co-edited by the vice-dean of the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, Prof Pregala Pillay, was published by Cambridge...

#Researchforimpact: 'Cosmopolitan Karoo' under the spotlight

​The South African Research Chair (SARChI) in the Sociology of Land, Environment and Sustainable Development, launched in January 2016, addresses a set of...

Taking the law further

​It worries property law expert Prof Zsa-Zsa Boggenpoel how easily South Africa’s highly acclaimed progressive constitutional ideals and laws are often still...

International knowledge exchange benefits social work students in SA and abroad

​​​In the Social Work Department at Stellenbosch University (SU), international knowledge exchange opportunities have become an important aspect of the teaching...

‘Art museums need more young people’ – former Iziko Director

“There shouldn't be a divide between old and young people when it comes to art museums. Accessibility is important and the transformation of museums has to...

#Researchforimpact: Unit for Religion and Development Research

​The Unit for Religion and Development Research (URDR) is an interdisciplinary research unit based at SU. It empowers communities, organisations and governments...

SU offers exciting new interdisciplinary study options in the natural sciences

​​​The Faculty of Science at Stellenbosch University has expanded its offering to include from 2020 a more interdisciplinary approach for those students who...

Meet the Teaching Excellence Award winners from Science

The 2019 winners of the annual Stellenbosch University (SU) Teaching Excellence Awards were announced recently. Lecturers of the Faculty of Science have bagged...

Osteoporosis: how do we keep our bones healthy?

Why does bone health matter? Our bones support us and allow us to move. They protect our brain, heart, and other organs from injury. Our bones also store...
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