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Carbon tax goes up but emitters get more time to clean up
The article South Africa's carbon tax rate goes up but emitters get more time to clean up by Dr Lee-Ann Steenkamp was published on 25 February 2022 by The Conversation: Following a decade of consultation and public debates, South Africa...
Former TRC Commissioner calls for restitution urgency
Yasmin Sooka, a South African human rights lawyer who served as a commissioner on the country's Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), delivered Stellenbosch University's (SU's) third annual social justice lecture on Friday 18...
FMHS lecturers selected for AFREhealth Leadership Development Programme
Three lecturers attached to the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS), Dr Talitha Crowley, Amanda Msindwana, and Mia Duvenage, were chosen to represent Stellenbosch University (SU) as part of the inaugural cohort of the AFREhealth...
Universities must join hands to enhance multilingualism
In a first colloquium on the way forward with the new Language Policy Framework for Higher Education Institutions hosted on 28 and 29 September 2021, higher education representatives agreed that collaboration would be key. The event was...
Multilingualism is part of South Africans' DNA
In celebration of multilingualism, academics, students and staff recently examined ways to integrate a multilingual mindset into teaching, learning and assessment at Stellenbosch University (SU). These discussions took place at the Language...
Stellenbosch University Botanical garden starts construction on unique habitat conservation displays
Stellenbosch University Botanical Garden, with the support of The Table Mountain Fund, has begun construction of a unique new display. This will showcase 4 threatened lowland habitats from the Cape Floristic Region. These habitats are local...
Stellenbosch landscape architect flourishes at international festival
A landscape architect intern at Stellenbosch University's Botanical Garden (SUBG), and her teammates, are currently showcasing their garden design at an international garden festival. The intern, Katy Rennie, saw the call for entries for...
Emerging Scholars Initiative online and on the go
Emerging Scholars Initiative online and on the go Just as the Emerging Scholars Initiative (ESI) of SU International's Africa Centre for Scholarship (ACS) started mobilising to host its envisaged multidisciplinary joint schools across...
SU to quality-assure new Africa-centred international school-leaving qualification
Stellenbosch University (SU) has entered into an exciting working agreement with the Independent Examinations Board's international arm (IEB-International) to quality-assure an Africa-centred school-leaving qualification that will be...
SA needs more kidney disease specialists
South Africa desperately needs more medical specialists (nephrologists) to diagnose and manage patients with kidney disease, according to a new study at Stellenbosch University (SU). A group of researchers at SU's Faculty of Medicine and...