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Former Die Matie news editor's thesis to be published as a book

​Former Die Matie news editor Adriaan Steyn's Master's thesis, which focuses on the massive expansion of Afrikaans cinema in the last 10 years and the social...

Trace & Save water researcher working on the Woodlands Dairy Sustainability Project

​​​​​General responsibilities ​Apply the Trace & Save system of sustainable agriculture, which uses the SWAN (soil, water, atmosphere and nutrients) system...

STIAS joins prestigious international group

The Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study (STIAS) has been invited to join a select group of international institutes for advanced study known by the...

Stellenbosch University boosts local economy – major study

​​Stellenbosch University (SU) has a significant impact on the economy of the Stellenbosch region. This is one of the major findings of a recent study by the...

Maties celebrate Casual Day

Casual Day, now in its 23rd year, has become a South African tradition that Stellenbosch University (SU) supports wholeheartedly every year. It was only fitting...

Global pioneer in consumer neuroscience visits Stellenbosch

Thanks to applied consumer neuroscience, marketers know more about their target audiences' preferences and views – and the effect those have on their purchasing...

Primate conservation in Africa could draw the short straw in oil palm cultivation

A study conducted by international scholars, including Stellenbosch University's Dr Zoltan Szantoi, has found that while profits “derived from oil palm...

DNA Sequencing celebrates 21 years

The DNA Sequencing facility of the Central Analytical Facilities turned 21 this year and celebrated this milestone with colleagues and clients at a pleasant...

Maritime security expertise with SIGLA@Stellenbosch

​​Prof Henri Fouché and Dr Frank van Rooyen both serve with international organisations due to their expertise on maritimeme security matters. Prof Fouché...

Africa’s mid-level health workers need better training

Africa's mid-level health workers need improved training to help them reduce maternal and child mortality, infectious diseases, trauma and violence, HIV/AIDS...
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