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VC and fellow Maties complete Cape Town Cycle Tour for #Move4Food
For the second year in a row, Stellenbosch University (SU) Rector and Vice-Chancellor, Prof Wim de Villiers, completed the Cape Town Cycle Tour with a group of Maties in a fundraising exercise – this time for #Move4Food, a campaign aimed...
First field skills course for our first-year students - Bloubergstrand
The first Field Skills course for this year's first-year students means being thrown into the deep end of studying rocks and beach sediments along the coast of Bloubergstrand. So much to absorb and learn about (1) how the beach sediments...
FMHS alumnus awarded prestigious Rhodes Scholarship
Dr Nabeelah Kajee, a cum laude medical (MB,ChB) graduate from Stellenbosch University's Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS), has been named a recipient of the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship for postgraduate study at the...
Building your research profile: The rewards and risks of engaging with public audiences about your research an
AUXINS hosted by: The Centre for Teaching and Learning (CTL) Title of Presentation: Building your research profile: The rewards and risks of engaging with public audiences about your research and availing yourself to engage on other...
‘Shades of Yale’ a cappella group to perform in Stellenbosch
Shades of Yale, an ensemble that specialises in “music of the African diaspora & African-American tradition", will be performing alongside the Stellenbosch University Vocal Ensemble (formerly KuKopella) at 19:30 at Kruiskerk on Friday, 15...
Kayamandi learners tackle pollution in the Krom River
More than 100 learners and their teachers from four schools in Kayamandi will participate in a clean-up initiative of the Krom River in Stellenbosch ahead of National Water Week, as well as adopting and beautifying a spot next to the...
Popular Siyakhula staff programme relaunched and expanded
The Siyakhula staff programme is being relaunched and expanded as part of the Employment Equity and Diversity Capacity Building Programme. Since 2016 more than 600 staff members at all post levels from different divisions and disciplines...
SU up 171 places on QS ranking, achieves highest citation score in SA
Stellenbosch University (SU) has yet again achieved a remarkable feat by jumping 171 places on the latest QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) World University Rankings and making it into the top 300 tertiary institutions in the world for the first...
Woordfees festival goers’ willingness to learn isiXhosa gives students hope
Students participating in the #Amagama project at the Woordfees this year were pleasantly surprised about people's willingness to learn isiXhosa. Amagama means “vocabulary" in isiXhosa and the project, now in its second year, aims to cross...
Lighter skin pigmentation linked to rapidly evolved gene
Populations of indigenous people in southern Africa carry a gene that causes lighter skin, and scientists have now identified the rapid evolution of this gene in recent human history. The gene that causes lighter skin pigmentation...