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IT maintenance: Feedback
During both the weekends of 18 June and 12 July Information Technology carried out essential maintenance on various servers and systems. In both cases we encountered problems which caused some systems and services to be unavailable over the...
Nursing and Midwifery celebrate student achievements
“Find what you love to do, love what you do … Believe what you do is great…" These were the words of Anita van der Merwe, emeritus professor in the department Nursing and Midwifery, at a departmental achievement awards event held...
The Proteaceae are flagship species for conservation, and an integral part of our rich endemic Cape flora
The Proteaceae are flagship species for conservation, and an integral part of our rich endemic Cape flora
Three coveted ‘Science Oscars’ for SU
Stellenbosch University (SU) bagged three sought-after prizes at the 2022/2023 National Science and Technology Forum (NSTF)/South32 Awards on Thursday (13 July 2023). These annual awards, also known as South Africa's 'Science Oscars'...
Clearing of invasive plants benefits our natural freshwater systems
Clearing of invasive plants benefits our natural freshwater systems
Conservation of megaherbivores in natural systems benefits all trophic levels
Conservation of megaherbivores in natural systems benefits all trophic levels
Small mammals form an important link between primary producers and mesopredators, and are indicators of habita
Small mammals form an important link between primary producers and mesopredators, and are indicators of habitat health
Annual Human Rights Lecture
The Faculty of Law and the HF Oppenheimer Chair in Human Rights Law cordially invite you to the Annual Human Rights Lecture presented by Mr Thembekile Kimi Makwetu, the Auditor-General of South Africa. The lecture is titled "Accountability...
From zero to hero for South Africa’s common wood sorrel
Over the past 15 million years South Africa's common wood sorrel has developed an arsenal of the most unique and extreme germination strategies in the Cape Flora. Yet the same strategies that have allowed these delicate little plants to...
Croatian Matie student organises tasting of his motherland’s wines
The first-ever wine tasting event of Croatian wines in South Africa was held at Stellenbosch University's Department of Viticulture and Oenology last week. The evening was made possible through the initiative of Matija Lesković (27) a...