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Anti-Corruption Centre for Education and Research of Stellenbosch University (ACCERUS)
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Department of Journalism
Dr Meli M Ncube Presents at Countering Foreign Interference (CFI) Africa Forum in Senegal
Expert Participation: Stellenbosch University’s Dr. Meli Ncube joined African researchers and policymakers in Senegal to address the growing threat of foreign and domestic information manipulation. Structural Analysis: Dr. Ncube argued that...
Stellenbosch University
New cohort of Future Professors receive a warm welcome at introductory conference
Thirty-four mid-career academics from all 26 public universities gathered in Stellenbosch for the Introductory Conference of the DHET Future Professors Programme, Phase 1 for Cohort 4. Distinguished professor Jonathan Jansen challenged...
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
SU-Oxford study shows promise in mindfulness training for medical students
Research suggests a formal course in mindfulness could be a potential gamechanger for the mental health for medical students and people working in the health professions. Professor Elize Archer, Associate Professor in the Department of...
Department of Journalism
Collaboration with Stanford to digitise colonial newspaper
Historical Digitization: Stellenbosch and Stanford are collaborating to digitize The South African Commercial Advertiser, a landmark 19th-century newspaper for press freedom. AI-Driven Accessibility: The project uses HistoryGenie AI to turn...
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Faculty of Science
New African species confirms evolutionary origin of magic mushrooms
A newly described African species in the magic mushroom family confirms its evolutionary origin as from Africa. Psilocybe ochraceocentrata last shared a common ancestor with P. cubensis approximately 1.5 million years ago. Study sheds new...
Open Access Webinar: 9 April 2026
Stellenbosch University Library and Information Service invites you to the 5th Open Access webinar in its #BeOpenAccessSmartWebiner series.