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Cape Town - Stellenbosch University’s (SU) first gender-detour project recently commenced with the aim of unpacking certain gender issues in society. Student and project facilitator Gideon ...
The U.S. News and World Report recently released the 2025-2026 ranking of Universities across the globe and the African ...
Morné du Plessis became so well known for his playing abilities that there is a New Zealand rugby player named after him.
Over 200 academics at Stellenbosch University are urging management to take a strong stance against the ongoing genocide in ...
IndabaX Stellenbosch 2025 unites Africa’s top AI minds for a week of learning, innovation, and community in the heart of ...
Fee protests continue as students march on Luthuli House. Johannesburg - Thousands of students opposed to tertiary tuition fee increases flooded the streets of South Africa again ...
Cape Town has taken a significant step in public health with the launch of the new phase of the Genomic Surveillance Project, a collaboration aimed at enhancing pathogen monitoring and analysis.
Chris van der Merwe started two of South Africa’s largest private education companies, worth over R12 billion combined.
Students reject 6% cap on fee increase, call for 0% increase. Johannesburg - Protesting students have rejected a proposed 6% cap on university fee hikes for 2016 and have demanded ...
From Gqeberha’s classrooms to the rich tradition of Paul Roos Gymnasium in Stellenbosch, André van Staden leaves a powerful legacy as a passionate educator. The former Pearson principal and Grey High ...
There is a Centre for Renewable and Sustainable Energy Studies at Stellenbosch University, which is exploring R&D ... Close to home is the work being done at iTversity Belgium Campus. Because it has ...
Last year, the Nelson Mandela University senate unanimously supported a call for a ceasefire in Gaza, and effectively an academic boycott of Israel. The University of the Western Cape’s council and ...