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Rabia Abba Omar probes the link between art and activism
In celebration of Women's Month, Stellenbosch University (SU) is shining a spotlight on extraordinary staff and students on our campus who champion women's rights and gender equality. Through their dedication and leadership, they inspire...
Centre for Student Life and Learning equips students with skills for an inclusive welcoming
The Centre for Student Life and Learning (CSLL) kicked off its annual training sessions for newly elected leaders by focusing on creating a Constitutional Welcoming and equipping students with the knowledge and skills to prepare an...
Nosipiwo Matiwane centres marginal voices
In celebration of Women's Month, Stellenbosch University (SU) is shining a spotlight on extraordinary staff and students on our campus who champion women's rights and gender equality. Through their dedication and leadership, they inspire...
Dr Anell Stacey Daries brings historical insights to transformation
In celebration of Women's Month, Stellenbosch University (SU) is shining a spotlight on extraordinary staff and students on our campus who champion women's rights and gender equality. Through their dedication and leadership, they inspire...
Making breastfeeding at work, work, makes societies work
Working mothers often find it challenging to combine and continue breastfeeding with full-time employment, especially if workplaces are not supportive of breastfeeding or expressing breastmilk. Every effort must be made to ensure that...
SU shines at 2024 NRF Awards
Stellenbosch University (SU) has once again performed outstandingly at the annual National Research Foundation (NRF) Awards. Prof Richard Cowling, Dr Boitumelo Ramatsetse, Profs Herman Wasserman and Simon Schaaf, the Centre of Excellence...
Mpox outbreak in Africa was neglected – it could now turn into the next global pandemic
This article was first published in The Conversation . Read the original article here. The mpox outbreak in Africa is yet another example of how infectious diseases perceived to be “someone else's problem", and affecting mainly poor...
Riccardo Swanepoel makes history and receives SU Chancellor's Medal
Mr Riccardo Swanepoel was awarded Stellenbosch University's (SU) Chancellor's Medal for 2016, yesterday (7 December) during the graduation ceremony of the Faculties of AgriSciences and Engineering. This is the highest honour the University...
Prof Lynn Hendricks champions creative solutions to advance women’s health
In celebration of Women's Month, Stellenbosch University (SU) is shining a spotlight on extraordinary staff and students on our campuses who champion women's rights and gender equality. Through their dedication and leadership, they...
SU acknowledges Jannie Durand's 12 years of service to Council
Stellenbosch University (SU) recently paid homage to Mr Jannie Durand, a dedicated Council member, for his selfless service to the University over more than a decade. The event was attended by Council members, senior executives and special...