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New MPhil targets infant mental health
With the introduction of the new MPhil degree in Infant Mental Health at Stellenbosch University, an important educational gap is finally being addressed. It is the first programme that provides regulated and culturally sensitive training...
Screening | Dialogue: ... goodbye to the Emotional Mammy
The Stellenbosch University Museum and The Armah Institute of Emotional Justice invite you to the screening of the short film: Goodbye to the Emotional Mammy
Invitation for Comments: SU Universal Access Policy
To: All staff and students at SU Invitation for comment as part of the review of the disability policy at Stellenbosch University Stellenbosch University (SU) is reviewing its disability policy on students with disabilities. With this...
Theology and Religion in Africa
The Faculty of Theology is working to establish multidisciplinary research partnerships and colleagues from universities in the Western Cape (Stellenbosch, Cape Town, and Western Cape) and five universities elsewhere in Africa (Botswana...
Telematic Schools project seeks to expand initiative
A total of 505 schools from the Western, Northern and Eastern Cape are part of the Telematic Schools project, an initiative which seeks to address important educational challenges in South Africa. It started as a pilot project in 2009 to...
SU successful with two additional nGAP positions
The New Generation of Academics Programme (nGAP), is one of the programmes within the "Staffing South Africa's Universities' Framework" (SSAUF), that has been approved by the minister of Higher Education and Training in January 2015. The...
Hard work pays off for heptathlete
After many years of hard work Stellenbosch University student and former Bloemhof Girls' High learner Nienka du Toit was crowned SA Senior Heptathlon champion at the ASA Senior Track and Field Championships in Potchefstroom this weekend...
Popular M-programme attracts hundreds of students from Africa
On March 14, Victoria Ndarukwa, a medical laboratory scientist from Zimbabwe, became the 100 th Matie to receive a Master of Science degree in Clinical Epidemiology from Stellenbosch University (SU) in less than a decade. The so-called M...
More scientists needed to classify microorganisms
The world needs more scientists who can classify the vast number of microorganisms, such as fungi, into classes, families and species according to their characteristics. This was one of the viewpoints of Prof Karin Jacobs of the Department...
Research Project: Western Cape Department of Transport & Public Works
A research team of 10 BcomHons in Public and Development students took part in a three-month internship with the School of Public Leadership from 29 January 2017. The aim of the internship was to evaluate three different programmes from the...