Stellenbosch University approves use of Afrikaans, English and isiXhosa
The Council of Stellenbosch University has approved the proposed new Language Policy for the institution with an overwhelming majority.
The Council of Stellenbosch University has approved the proposed new Language Policy for the institution with an overwhelming majority.
University spokesperson, Martin Viljoen, says the 2016 language policy is being revised as part of the five-year revision plan as ...
The Democratic Alliance (DA) has given Stellenbosch University until the end of business on Monday to comply with the Promotion ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa has officially deployed members of the South African National Defence Force to support the police throughout the ...
The University of Stellenbosch says it is serious about tackling incidents of gender-based violence on campus.
An independent investigation has exonerated the Rector of Stellenbosch University, Professor Wim de Villiers, of attempting to interfere in the ...
The Democratic Alliance (DA) has called for an independent investigation into allegations that the Rector and Vice-Chancellor of Stellenbosch University, ...
Judgment has been reserved in the case brought before the Constitutional Court by civil group, Gelyke Kanse, which means “Equal ...
Scientists from the University of Stellenbosch, with international collaborators, will embark on a dangerous journey to Antarctica this week to ...
The Psychological Society of South Africa has joined those who are denouncing a study that alleges that coloured women in ...
A new study at the University of Stellenbosch has found that access to electricity in low-income homes and informal dwellings ...
Because water is a scarce commodity in the drought-stricken Western Cape, a new smart water meter, called Count Dropula has ...