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SU students selected for prestigious leadership programme

​ ​Five Maties will soon depart for Washington to take part in a prestigious international leadership development programme.​ This programme, the South Africa...

First wheelchair athletes complete Comrades

Anita Engelbrecht, a student of the SU Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, and Chaeli Mycroft have become the first wheelchair athletes to successfully...

Project Zero initiative opens doors to university

​They are dealing with the challenge of tests, exams, a high work load and the adjustment of being a student at Stellenbosch University and living in a...

#AfricaDay: Call for new thinking about Africa

​​The University of Stellenbosch Business School (USB), the Institute for ​Futures Research (IFR) and USB-Executive Development (USB-ED) hosted an event to...

Du Toit breaks world record in Switzerland

Maties Parasport athlete and student in the Faculty of Education Charl du Toit was the toast of the Stellenbosch athletes this weekend when he broke the world...

USB MBA group learn from international managers at roundtable in Canada

​​A USB MBA Modular group, accompanied by Prof Mias de Klerk, head: Research at USB, recently went to Montreal, Canada, as part of their International Study...

Vicariate of Rome and Italian Government invite Van Niekerk to speak at international jubilee

Prof Anton van Niekerk, a Distinguished Professor in Philosophy and Director of the Centre for Applied Ethics in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, has...

If cabbage is anything to go by, South Africans waste too much food

SA study monetises wastage, environmental impact of a specific type of food If cabbage is anything to go by, stacks of money and litres of water are wasted when...

SSML graduate lands internship in Bern, Switzerland

​Dominique ter Huurne, a 2016 graduate of the SSML, has embarked on a Swiss adventure to gain international experience in the field of traffic engineering. She...

Nutritious veggie chocolate spread set to take food science students places

​A chocolate sandwich spread crammed with sweet potato and beans sounds like the perfect way in which parents can sneak more vegetables into their children's...
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