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Teachers play crucial role in SA’s development
Wednesday (5 October 2016) is World Teachers Day. In an opinion piece published in Cape Argus, Dr Lorna Dreyer of the Department of Educational Psychology writes that teachers, especially those in the Foundation Phase, need more support to...
Molecular Breeding and Biodiversity Group takes the spotlight at SAGS-SASBI conference in Durban
The University of KwaZulu Natal, hosted the joint biannual conferences of South African Genetics Society and the South African Society for Bioinformatics (SAGS-SASBI) in Durban from the 20 th to 23 rd of September 2016. Drs Aletta Bester...
Calorosas boas-vindas a José!
José HT Rocha (MSc), a Forest Engineer at the Faculty of Agronomy and Forest Engineering (FAEF) and a PhD student at São Paulo University - Brazil under the supervision of Professor José L. M. Gonçalves is currently a guest at Stellenbosch...
New Vice-Dean for Faculty
Prof Pregala (Solosh) Pillay has been appointed as Vice-Dean: Social Impact and Transformation in the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences from 1 October 2016. Prof Pillay is a Professor in the School of Public Leadership and...
SU physiology students reap top awards
Two physiology students from Stellenbosch University (SU), Tanja Davis and Jenelle Govender, were the winner and runner-up respectively of the prestigious Wyndham competition organised by the Physiology Society of Southern Africa (PSSA)...
Report on 'purple-face' incident released
The report on the 'purple-face' incident served at the meeting of the Stellenbosch University Council on 26 September 2016. Council earlier this year appointed Adv Renata Williams SC as independent commissioner to investigate incidents...
Three SU postgraduate researchers awarded prestigious fellowships
Three postgraduate researchers from Stellenbosch University were honoured with the L'Oréal-UNESCO Regional Fellowships For Women in Science (FWIS) in Sub-Saharan Africa, on Wednesday 29 September. The ceremony took place at The Venue...
Spotlight falls on bursary funding
Why is it important to give bursaries to talented and deserving students and what difference do Stellenbosch University's preparation programmes make in these students' lives? These were just some of the questions answered at a recent event...
Do you have what it takes to build the career you want?
Do you have what it takes to build the career you want? This is the question that the Alumni Relations office will try and help students answer during a series of Careers Cafés to be hosted by Alumni Relations, in conjunction with various...
Meet Nicola Hunter: #MyTygerMaties60
As part of its 60th-anniversary celebrations, the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences is introducing 60 future healthcare professionals who are currently in their first year. Meet Nicola Hunter. “The real disease we are fighting is not...