In July last year, South Africa became the first country to roll out a new anti-tuberculosis drug in its national programme. This new drug, called...
The unregulated harvesting of timber, bark and poles from indigenous forests in the Eastern Cape is having a negative impact on bird diversity in these...
In May, Ms Malira Masoabi, a PhD student from the Institute for Plant Biotechnology (IPB), travelled to Hanover, Germany, to attend a Keystone conference on...
Transgression and transformation: the role of feminist, postcolonial and queer biblical interpretation in fostering communities of justice On March 13-15...
Beyers Naude Centre Colloquium on 13 February 2019 at the Faculty of Theology Humour, Emancipation and Reconciliation: A Critical Inquiry Professor Ola...
Only a few student golfers in the world will ever have the privilege to play a tournament at St Andrews Links in Scotland, and Maties Golf's Phillip Swanepoel...
A high-level delegation from the South African National Department of Science and Technology (DST) recently paid a visit to Stellenbosch University's (SU)...
The Centre for Student Recruitment and Career Advise (CSR), hosted 28 top performing learners from 6 Delft schools participating in the Blue Bus Ministries...
In an increasingly globalised and interconnected world, internationalisation has become a top priority for many universities worldwide, and Stellenbosch...
LEARNING & TEACHING ENHANCEMENT SEMINAR, 09 MAY 2019 held in Room 3008, Education Building, from 12h45 – 13h45 Professor Faadiel Essop, a professor based...