Popular searches
8844 results found
Your search returned more than 500 results. Please try to refine your search or make use of one of the filters.
SU’s Herman Wasserman joins authoritative new global information environment expert panel
Prof Herman Wasserman, Chair of the Department of Journalism at Stellenbosch University (SU), has been invited to join a new international authoritative panel of experts who will address threats to the global information environment. The...
Stay Connected: Maties Alumni Relations and the Convocation at SU
T he Stellenbosch University (SU) Convocation will gather for an extraordinary meeting on Thursday 1 June – in person at the Bloemhof Girls High School in Stellenbosch and online globally, but you will need to register to attend. Two...
Prof Waghid's scholarship celebrated
Prof Yusef Waghid's phenomenal scholarship was celebrated in a seminar by the Department Education Policy Studies at the Faculty of Education in November before his retirement at the end of 2023. A video recording of the seminar can be...
MOU to contribute to good governance on African continent
The African Union Advisory Board Against Corruption (AUABAC), in collaboration with the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) and Stellenbosch University (SU), convened a workshop from 9-11 May 2023 in Arusha, Tanzania on the...
New divisional head ‘called’ to occupational therapy from a young age
As a child growing up in the Eastern Cape town of Graaff-Reinet, Professor Lizahn Cloete's life took a drastic turn when her beloved grandmother suffered several strokes. “She was such a strong woman who had been a capable single mother for...
Connected to Africa: Prof Taryn Young champions public healthcare
The institutional theme at Stellenbosch University (SU) for May this year is “Connected to Africa" and on 25 May we celebrate Africa Day with the rest of the world. Africa Day is the annual commemoration of the foundation of the...
Prof Gabeba Baderoon delivers poignant Africa Day Lecture
“We need to claim the space of the university because it is a collective treasure to us all. The university itself becomes enriched when it recognises all who belong. It diminishes and impoverishes itself when it lives along the...
A Day in the Life: Diane Gahiza
As Project Coordinator of the Centre for Social Justice, Diane Gahiza is a very busy woman. Having a keen interest in social justice issues and excellent people skills – as well as a good sense of humour – helps Gahiza deal with life's...
UNESCO Chair on Intercultural Competences awarded to SU
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Chair in Intercultural Competences has been awarded to Stellenbosch University (SU). An SU affiliated distinguished fellow from the USA, Dr Darla Deardorff, will...
‘Mother of the Nation’ honoured in ceremonial blessing of SU’s Krotoa Building
Songs, drumbeats, and incantations reverberated through Stellenbosch's historic oak-lined streets on Saturday, 20 May, as traditional healers, elders, and community leaders gathered to bless the Krotoa Building. Although the RW...