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Nosipiwo Matiwane centres marginal voices
In celebration of Women's Month, Stellenbosch University (SU) is shining a spotlight on extraordinary staff and students on our campus who champion women's rights and gender equality. Through their dedication and leadership, they inspire...
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Detailed analysis by African scientists of SARS-CoV-2 published in Science
Scientists and public health officials in Africa join forces to expand genomic training and facilities so the continent can respond robustly to the global pandemic. If left behind, Africa could become a breeding ground for new variants...
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International Biodiversity Day: Wild harvesting across Africa for the global cosmetics industry
International Biodiversity Day was on 22 May. Dr Francis Vorhies of the African Wildlife Economy Institute wrote an opinion piece. He explained how the harvesting of Africa’s wild species supports rural livelihoods and boosts the global...
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Alberto obtains first Master’s in Disaster Risk Science and Development
Alberto Francioli, a staff member of the Research Alliance for Disaster and Risk Reduction (RADAR), on Thursday (22 March 2018) graduated with the first-ever MPhil in Disaster Risk Science and Development at Stellenbosch University (SU)...
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Fuel levy’s end could be nigh
The fuel levy or tax on each litre of petrol is an important revenue stream for government, but this stream could dry up in the near future, says Professor Stephan Krygsman an expert in Transport Economics in the Department of Logistics...
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Citrus: More focus needed on windbreaks
Southeasterly (SE) winds in the Western Cape in the latter part of the year can be especially damaging to young mandarin fruit, because it coincides with the first 12 weeks after petal drop. When the winds become more intense between...
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Epilepsy: What is it and how is it managed?
International Epilepsy Day is celebrated every year on the second Monday in February. This year, Campus Health Service is bringing awareness to this condition and giving some information on what it is and how best to manage it. Epilepsy is...
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Universities at the fault line: Student protest and the burden of leadership
In an opinion piece published by University World News, Karen Bruns, Senior Director of Development and Alumni Relations, highlights the ongoing tensions between university leadership and student activism in South Africa. Read the...
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SU to launch new School for Climate Studies
In what promises to be a groundbreaking initiative in the battle against climate change, Stellenbosch University (SU) has announced the establishment of a new School for Climate Studies, which will be officially launched in June 2021. The...
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Graduation tickets and admission
December Graduation 2018: No admission for guests to Coetzenburg Centre without guest admission tickets: Graduates should collect guest admission tickets at Die Stal when hiring their academic wear. Guests arriving at the Coetzenburg Centre...