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Prof Soraya Bardien wins prestigious Women's Leadership Award
Women's leadership award
New science powerhouse: NITheCS set to transform SA research
NITheCS is the first of South Africa's new national research institutes NITheCS unites South Africa's 26 public universities and the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences The institute will build capacity through collaboration
Come join us for Homecoming 2017
If 2017 is already getting the upper hand, don't despair! The Alumni Office has just the right medicine for you: Stellenbosch University's annual Homecoming and Family Weekend, which takes place from 2 to 6 March in Stellenbosch. It is not...
Robotic surgery used for living donor kidney removal at Tygerberg Hospital
In a first for South Africa, a surgeon with the Western Cape Department of Health and Wellness has successfully removed a donor kidney using robotic surgery technology at Tygerberg Hospital, marking an advancement in making organ donation...
Genetic make-up plays hidden role in our development
While we are all well aware of how our genetic make-up influences a host of individual characteristics, a study conducted by Prof Mark Tomlinson of the Psychology Department at Stellenbosch University, has now revealed a large, hidden role...
SU soil scientists celebrate World Soils Day in Moscow, Russia
Three lecturers from SU Soil Science Department: Drs. C. Clarke, A. Hardie and A. Rozanov were invited to join the World Soil Day (5 Dec 2016) round table discussion on Food Security that was hosted by the Timiriazev Agricultural Academy...
Water-saving initiatives implemented at SU
By 2020, Stellenbosch University strives to reduce its consumption of potable water by 10% and to utilise 30% less river water for the irrigation of gardens and sports fields (measured against 2012 figures). “We are already working on...
Research helps stroke survivors in rural areas
Delivering home-based rehabilitative care to stroke survivors in low-resource settings is what Ms Elsje Scheffler aims to achieve with her PhD-research. Scheffler, a Stellenbosch-based physiotherapist and extraordinary lecturer at the...
Loads of excitement at SU’s Woordfees 2017
The Stellenbosch University (SU) Woordfees will have an exciting kick-off on Thursday (2 March) with the Homecoming programme for alumni with an array of events – from lectures to a fun run, rugby and golf, as well as the highlight, the...
Prof Ruojuan Zheng: Creating Access, Cultivating Confidence
- Creating access: As co-director of CISU, Prof Zheng connects South African students with scholarships, exchanges, and cultural opportunities in China — showing how small moments of connection open big doors. - Women leading the way: More...