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Maties want to inspire others as Stb Sport Ambassadors

​Several Matie athletes and a Stellenbosch University (SU) alumna have accepted roles as Stellenbosch Sport Ambassadors. The Stellenbosch Sport Ambassadors (SSA...

PhD candidate's first poetry collection published

The first poetry manuscript to be penned by Ms Sindiswa Busuku-Mathese, a doctoral candidate of the Graduate School of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences...

PhD student receives Timothy Dow Adams Award

Nick Mdika Tembo, a PhD candidate in English Department at Stellenbosch University (SU), is this year's co-recipient of the Timothy Dow Adams Award along with...

Sign language-related courses help teachers of Deaf students with new curriculum

Last year, the first South African Sign Language (SASL) curriculum was rolled out nationally in South Africa after it had first been piloted as a project at the...

Tygerberg Gospel Choir on a high note

When first-year MB,ChB student Terrence Mngomezulu heard a few people singing gospel songs for fun, the seed to start a gospel choir on the Tygerberg campus was...

Tygerberg Campus celebrates Mandela Day

Staff and students on the Tygerberg Campus once again celebrated Mandela Day this year in the spirit of caring, giving and sharing for which they are well-known...

New book shows how watching dragonflies can help to monitor SA's water

South Africa's 162 sun loving dragonfly species are not only beautiful to watch, but are also helping conservationists, water managers and farmers get to grips...

Study shows how Afrikaans music recordings reflect the country’s history

"While many researchers who write about South Africa's history view history from a political perspective, my research is an attempt to look at the history from...

Matie teams up with NASA for extreme underwater mission

Five, four, three, two, one… Stellenbosch University alumnus, Dr Noel du Toit, is taking the plunge and braving the deep sea on 26 July to live and do research...

New male contraceptive a “game changer”, says expert

A new method of male contraception that is as effective as a vasectomy, but will be entirely reversible and has little or no side-effects, is expected to become...
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