Stellenbosch University International has partnered with the International School of Management (ISM) offering a new short course for working professionals...
In July 2018, the late President Nelson Mandela would have celebrated his 100th birthday, along with Stellenbosch University (SU) commemorating its Centenary...
“This is a continent with incredible potential. This continent will shape the world of tomorrow." This was the message of Mr Edward (Ed) Randall Royce...
A new study, based on 27 years of data from Mana Pools National Park in Zimbabwe, suggests that temperature increases over the last three decades have already...
On Thursday afternoon 18 October 2018, a Festschrift entitled “Reading Writing Right: Essays presented in honour of Prof Elna Mouton” was handed over to her...
Droughts and increased water risks are the new normal in Africa – and many farmers and roleplayers in the agricultural sector have already started to...
Postgraduate students in the Department of Physiological Sciences made a near clean-sweep when they walked away with six of the eight awards during the first...
Mankind is often fascinated by spectacular natural structures, and sometimes we would like to learn how evolution converged to create such structures. Is the...
“You have to play the cards you're dealt." This was just one of the tips that Matie Alumnus and Technical Team Manager at Amazon Web Services, Philip Parrock...
Prof Thuli Madonsela, the Law Trust Chair of Social Justice in the Faculty of Law at Stellenbosch University (SU), will lead discussions at the first Social...