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Human Rights Day 2024: Meaningful progress in 30 years, much work ahead
South Africans celebrated Human Rights Day on 21 March. In opinion pieces for the media, experts at Stellenbosch University argue that we while have made significant progress regarding human rights in the country over the last 30 years...
Maties brave the extremes of Antarctica for groundbreaking research
Being dwarfed by a 30-metre-high ice shelf, making a braai in sub-zero temperatures, and attempting to sleep when the sun never sets were some of the many matchless experiences enjoyed by three students from Stellenbosch University (SU)...
World Water Day: Responses to SA water crisis disappointing
World Water Day was observed on 22 March. In an opinion piece for the Cape Argus, Dr Jo Barnes from the Division of Health Systems and Public Health reflects on the state of our municipal water systems and emphasises the need for urgent...
Another feather in the cap of SU’s language wizard
Whenever you read an article on Stellenbosch University's (SU) website or a newsletter or notice distributed by the institution, it has likely been edited or translated by Elsabé Grauso. Although colleagues might be puzzled why the...
Genes play an important role in TB susceptibility
New research shows that genetics play a significant role in a person's susceptibility to developing tuberculosis (TB). Researchers at Stellenbosch University (SU) are part of a scientific consortium investigating genetic susceptibility to...
Student feedback: The research possibilities
Student feedback at SU is a process through which significant amounts of information is collected on various matters related to students' learning experiences. In order for this information to drive and inform change, it needs to be...
Irshaad's journey to success
Irshaad Ahmad Parker's participation in the Stellenbosch University SciMathUS university preparation programme changed his life and taught him this profound life lesson: where you start out does not necessarily dictate where you will end up...
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MSc student Francisca Darkoh recipient of prestigious Mandela Rhodes Scholarship
When Francisca Darkoh applied for yet another bursary to support her postgraduate studies in physiological sciences at Stellenbosch University (SU) last year, she had no idea that the Mandela Rhodes Scholarship, administered by the Mandela...
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