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Former Stellenbosch University official to appear in court for R35m fraud
The Hawks last month served him with a notice to appear in the Bellville Specialised Commercial Crimes Court on 18 March.
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Construction underway of R1bn biomedical research facility in CT
Experts say the unit will be one of the most innovative and advanced biomedical research centres in Africa.
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277 Stellenbosch University students receive medical qualifications
In total, more than 830 health sciences students were capped with undergraduate, honours and masters degrees.
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Maties team to pedal 902km to raise funds for med students
The Hippocampus Fund was pioneered by a group of four students and aims to raise R100,000 towards providing basic necessities for medical students.
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[LISTEN] Why vice-chancellors at SA's top universities earn millions
This past weekend, the 'Sunday Times' published a breakdown of what university bosses earned in 2017.
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Murdered Hannah Cornelius's friend breaks down in court
Cheslin Marsh (22) was with Hannah Cornelius (21) when they were hijacked in Stellenbosch in May last year.
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[WATCH] From class to court: Charmaine Baard on playing netball abroad
The Maties netball team made it to the semifinal of this year's Varsity Netball Cup. We sat down with one of their players, Charmaine Baard, to chat about the cup and also her time playing overseas.
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Stellenbosch University medical faculty to be first smoking-free campus in SA
From the start of next year, no smoking or the use of any tobacco products, including e-cigarettes and hookah pipes, will be allowed anywhere on the premises of Stellenbosch University’s Medicine and Health Sciences Faculty.
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Maties medicine facility to become smoke-free campus in SA
From the start of 2019, no smoking or the use of any tobacco products, including e-cigarettes and hookah pipes, will be allowed anywhere on the premises of the Bellville-based facility.
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State capture far from over, study warns
Stellenbosch University researchers say state capture goes beyond state-owned enterprises and is not only a form of grand corruption to loot the state.
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WC hopes to expand smoke detector pilot project to rest of SA
The province's Environmental Affairs Department partnered with Stellenbosch University to install dozens of smoke detectors in the Wallacedene informal settlement and authorities are claiming great results.
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‘Health professions education needs to keep up’
Medical experts have emphasised the need for health professions education to be aligned with the changing needs of the population.
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Maties dominate NWU to win 2018 Varsity Cup title
Stellenbosch ran riot in the second half to defeat North West University and pick up the 2018 Varsity Cup title.
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Stellenbosch University celebrates 100 years of education
When Maties started out on 2 April 1918, it had four faculties which were arts, science, education and agriculture.
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Hannah Cornelius murder accused to go on trial in May
The four allegedly raped and killed the 21-year-old after they had hijacked and kidnapped her and a friend in May last year.
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Boksburg triplets graduate at Stellenbosch University
It’s a triple blessing for the Besters at Stellenbosch University’s graduation ceremony.
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Stellenbosch community still ‘traumatised’ by Hannah Cornelius murder
A fourth suspect, Eben Van Niekerk, will join his three co-accused in the dock on 28 July.
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Maties vice-Chancellor calls on students to be vigilant on campus
In a statement, Wim De Villiers has called on everyone at Stellenbosch University to work together to create a safer campus.
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Stellenbosch University refining security measures following student murder
The university has increased the number of guards on the streets and the number of guards in the pedestrian escort service.
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Maties to beef up security after Hannah Cornelius murder
Students at Stellenbosch University have expressed concern over security on and around campus following the hijacking, rape and murder of Hannah Cornelius.
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Family describes Hannah Cornelius as sunshine in their lives
Cornelius’ cousin Lali van Zuydam says the family is devastated, but choosing to focus on the joy she brought to their lives.