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Tygerberg campus introduces grey-water system

The Tygerberg campus will shortly be able to use grey water for the flushing of toilets and for irrigation. This saving, together with other water-savvy...

Spin-out company making its mark in medical industry

Over the years, Stellenbosch University (SU)'s technology transfer company Innovus has helped establish many spin-out companies. One such business is...

Only days to go to apply for studying at Stellenbosch University

Prospective Matie students only have until 30 June 2018 to get their applications in to study at Stellenbosch University (SU). 30 June is also the deadline for...

Prof Couper recognised for leadership in rural health

Prof Ian Couper, an internationally renowned expert in rural health, had a healthcare leadership award bestowed on him at the 15th World Rural Health Conference...

New head of department appointed in the Faculty of AgriSciences

Dr Brink van Zyl has been appointed as the new head of department of the University of Stellenbosch's (SU) Department of Animal Sciences. “The agricultural...

New SU Council members and officials elected

The Stellenbosch University (SU) Council has a new deputy chairperson with the election of Mr Ainsley Moos to this position at its second ordinary meeting for...

​Law clinic asks for tampon tax to fall

​The Stellenbosch University (SU) Law Clinic made a written submission to National Treasury to include feminine hygiene products on the list of zero-rated VAT...

Communication from Council (meeting of 18 June 2018)

The Stellenbosch University (SU) Council approved a new vision and strategic framework for the institution at its second scheduled meeting for the year, on...

Animal Scientist receives prestigious TWAS-ROSSA Regional Young Scientist award

​​Dr Cletos Mapiye, a senior lecturer in the Department of Animal Sciences of Stellenbosch University, was recently awarded “The World Academy of Sciences...

Donation of dynamometers helps occupational therapists in needy communities

Survivors of road accidents, assault and violent crime often require rehabilitation, and so do people with osteoarthritis, amputations and stroke survivors. Two...
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