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New Gender Unit at the Beyers Naudé Centre, Faculty of Theology
Caption: Prof Amanda Gouws (Guest speaker); Dr Charlene van der Walt (Gender Unit); Prof Julie Claassens (Gender Unit) and Prof Sarojini Nadar (Main speaker) during the launch of the Gender Unit on 28 March 2017 Maternal health and infant...
Constitution has central place in FMHS
Three plaques proudly displaying the preamble to the Constitution of South Africa were recently unveiled at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS), Stellenbosch University. "The preamble provides the essence of what is contained...
Record number of graduates for SU’s 2016 academic year
This week's March 2017 Graduation Ceremonies will again see a record number of students graduating from Stellenbosch University (SU). Together with the December 2016 Graduation Ceremonies (the two ceremonies form the 2016 academic year) it...
Research Outputs & Accreditation
Stellenbosch University’s DRD oversees annual research output submissions to DHET for subsidy, using Symplectic Elements, with historic data on the RA System.
Homecoming 2017 'was a blast'
A music extravaganza, a taste of those familiar class days with "Back to Class" lectures, class reunions, a fun run and mountain-biking experience for sports enthusiasts and a host of Woordfees shows. These were just some of the special...
Smart Water Meter provides innovative solution to water wastage
With the severe water shortage that is currently plaguing the Western Cape, innovative solutions are in greater demand than ever before. During the second Stellenbosch Forum lecture of 2017, Dr MJ (Thinus) Booysen, Associate Professor at...
A PhD just about biltong for Maxine
Researcher focused exclusively on how to make biltong for her doctorate; that will be awarded on 14 March. When Maxine Jones receives her doctorate in Food Science from Stellenbosch University (SU), she will achieve a unique first that is...
PhD graduate's research helps to put international seal on Karoo lamb
When Sarah Erasmus graduates on 14 March 2017 with a doctorate in Food Science in hand, she'll do so with the knowledge that her findings provided a scientific basis for widely-held claims that there is something special and quite unique...
Why a test that tells when TB is cured is needed to help tackle resistance
This article was originally published on The Conversation . Read the original article . Every day more than 6 million people across the world who have TB are subject to a standard treatment regime. This lasts at least six months. The...