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SU hackathon promoting entrepreneurship

Ever wondered how life would be if you could order your food at the Neelsie while you're still elsewhere? Imagine student life improved with great new on-the-go...

Transport losing traction

The fuel levy as income source for government is rapidly losing productivity to generate income, says Professor Stephan Krygsman of Stellenbosch University's...

Call for applications: Full-time doctoral scholarships

The Graduate School for Arts and Social Sciences is a HOPE Project initiative in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Stellenbosch University to...

The human future and universities in a post-truth era

Prof Steve Fuller, an internationally-renowned sociologist focused on science and technology studies from the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom, will...

EFF's strategy will destroy the asset value of a large portion of SA's land

The following article by Wandile Sihlobo and Johann Kirsten was published in Business Day on 30 July 2018. Sihlobo is head of agribusiness research at the...

Female principals in South Africa: the dynamics that get in the way of success

There are two dominant narratives in research about female principals and educational leadership. The first centres on women's struggles in accessing leadership...

The CTL welcomes their new Director: Dr Melanie Skead

​Dr Melanie Skead was recently appointed as Director of the Centre for Teaching and Learning. She has moved to Stellenbosch University from Rhodes University...

How biobanks can help improve the integrity of scientific research

​This article was originally published on The Conversation . Read the full article here . Biobanks are repositories that receive, store, process and disseminate...

Landmark legal action set to change the South African debt collection landscape

An application was filed with the Western Cape High Court today (8 August) in which the Stellenbosch University Law Clinic, Summit Financial Partners (Summit)...

Ensuring a brighter Tomorrow

​The future looks bright for six Matie students who have received bursaries from the Tomorrow Trust, a generous Stellenbosch University (SU) donor and non...
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