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Summer school experience broadens horizons

Hard work is rewarded. This is what Linda Kallis, an honours student in Financial Management, experienced this year when she was selected – based on her...

Prof Allan Boesak gives new insight on the role of women in theology

The role of women in the Bible and theological teaching has been an ongoing topic of discussion and debate among theologians and society for a long time. At the...

Maximising social impact through transdisciplinary collaboration

Transdisciplinary collaboration and partnerships were strong themes at Stellenbosch University’s recent annual Social Impact Symposium held at the Devonvale...

Women are changing Engineering … for the better!

​"Women are changing Engineering … for the better!" says Prof Deborah Blaine, Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering...

Study helps identify organisms that cause core rot in apples

Apple farmers and apple exporters suffer significant losses due to core rot, a major post-harvest disease of apples caused by certain fungal species. The...

Election of members of the institutional forum: staff sector

The Institutional Forum (IF) is a statutory body, that, in accordance with the requirements of the Higher Education Act [Art. 31(1) of Act 101 of 1997], advises...

All is set for SU's first ever Campus Giving Day

​#Move4Food - staff can participate by joining a spin-a-thon, donate food items in a giant lunchbox or donate money. Stellenbosch University (SU) is gearing up...

Micro-TESE surgery produces first successful pregnancy in South Africa

A sophisticated microsurgical procedure used to retrieve sperm cells from a man with testicular failure, has for the first time produced a successful pregnancy...

Award-winning Stellenbosch University Law Clinic provides much-needed support to the local community

​​​Legal advice and assistance are often not accessible to the poor and marginalised communities of the greater Boland area, leaving them vulnerable to human...

SU part of twelve African Universities looking at disaster risks

​Recognising the pressing need for 'future-ready' skill-sets for Africa's fast-changing disaster risks, the Partners Enhancing Resilience for People Exposed to...
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