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AU-IBAR recognition for Animal geneticist

The African Union's animal production wing, Interafrican Bureau for Animal Resources (AU-IBAR) honoured top African animal geneticists for their contribution to...

SU researcher’s beautiful career

​​After having matriculated with good grades from the Montebello High School in Durban, applying for medical school seemed like a no-brainer to Dr Sengeziwe...

The future of our planet

The future of our planet and the conservation of species and systems are in the hands of our youth. Research, education and engagement are just some of the...

Insects are important

​Insects are important in the function of ecosystems as they are critical in pollination, nutrient cycling and pest control. These are the creatures that run...

Quantum dots used to capture act of speciation

​​Using quantum dots as a tool to trace the pollen of the long-tubed iris, Lapeirousia anceps, evolutionary ecologists from Stellenbosch University have...

EMS alumnus receives ultimate financial planner award

A SU Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences alumnus, whose road to success started in tragedy in a little-known country town and came to fruition at the SU...

Nelson Mandela and Ubuntu

​Nelson Mandela and Ubuntu THE Stellenbosch University Museum, in partnership with the Nelson Mandela Museum, hosted the fourth annual Nelson Mandela Colloquium...

A ‘shift in direction’ for immunodeficiency pioneer

Prof Monika Esser, a Paediatric Rheumatology and Immunology Specialist and Head of the Immunology Unit of the National Health Laboratory Services (NHLS) at...

New dean for Faculty of Education

On 1 September 2019, Stellenbosch University (SU) will welcome Prof Mbulungeni Madiba as Dean of the Faculty of Education. Prof Madiba, who joins SU from the...

Being and becoming an Abe

From the world of Harry Potter, a scammer in Ethiopia, a play in the West End and some serious academic reflection in Scotland – the Abe Bailey Tour was...
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