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SU supports human rights

​​​​Every year, Stellenbosch University commemorates Human Rights Day on 21 March with the rest of the country as part of the institution's commitment to the...

Determined SU lecturer embarks on ambitious goal to help Deaf daughter

Vanessa Reyneke, a Project Coordinator in the General Linguistics Department at Stellenbosch University, and her husband, Johan, have embarked on the ambitious...

NEP grants put SU on the forefront of molecular imaging in Africa

​​Thanks to two successful National Equipment Programme (NEP) applications, Stellenbosch University's (SU) Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS) will...

SU Woordfees award nominations for 2019

The nominations for this year's SU Woordfees Woordtrofee Awards [Word Trophies] have been announced. The winners will each receive a trophy at an awards...

SU helps educational social justice prevail

When contemplating on social justice in March with Human Right's Day being celebrated on 21 March, one cannot help but to think of the words of former South...

Hendricks receives Global Minds Scholarship to complete PhD

​When she was awarded the prestigious PhD Global Minds Scholarship through Leuven University, Lynn Hendricks had not prepared herself for temperatures of minus...

Examining e-Portfolios for post-graduate learning: A message from Medicine and Health Science

​LEARNING & TEACHING ENHANCEMENT SEMINAR, 13 MARCH 2019held in Room 3008, Education Building, from 12h45 – 13h45 Ms Mariëtte Volschenk, a lecturer at the...

Popular Siyakhula staff programme relaunched and expanded

The Siyakhula staff programme is being relaunched and expanded as part of the Employment Equity and Diversity Capacity Building Programme. Since 2016 more than...

Lighter skin pigmentation linked to rapidly evolved gene

​​​Populations of indigenous people in southern Africa carry a gene that causes lighter skin, and scientists have now identified the rapid evolution of this...

Woordfees festival goers’ willingness to learn isiXhosa gives students hope

Students participating in the #Amagama project at the Woordfees this year were pleasantly surprised about people's willingness to learn isiXhosa. Amagama means...
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