Experts in aquaculture and agronomics of Stellenbosch University (SU) have joined forces with the mining company, Richmond Mining and Exploration, in a research project to discover the best aquaponics techniques to adopt when fish are farmed...
The levels of human excrement and disease-causing pathogens in rivers around Stellenbosch are unacceptable and unsanitary. The water of the Eerste and Plankenbrug Rivers regularly do not meet international or national standards for the safe...
Pictured: Prof. Jan Havenga, Centre for Supply Chain Management: Stellenbosch University; Dr. Cornelius Ruiters, Executive Director CSIR Built Environment; Nadia Viljoen, Senior researcher and Scientific editor of the survey, CSIR; Cobus Rossouw,...
Picture: A static compost heap on the Welgevallen Experimental Farm in Stellenbosch. (Photo: Dr Elmi Lötze) Wanted: school hostels, feeding schemes, or community gardens in the Boland that want to dispose of their large volumes of garden refuse or...
An economics lecturer and two third-year students from Stellenbosch University (SU) will be representing South Africa at this year’s G20 Youth Summit in Russia. Lecturer Kholekile Malindi and students Emma Johannes and Sandy Majola will be joining...
Students and personnel from Stellenbosch University are participating in ‘Walking the Talk’ on Tuesday, 19 March as part of a global effort to raise awareness about each and everyone’s right to clean water. The walk will start at 12:50 from the...
Stellenbosch University’s iShack project, which aims for “improved” shacks, allowed for incremental upgrading of informal settlements, enabling residents to assess services such as electricity and sanitation, the university’s Mark...
Professor Emile van Zyl, Senior Chair of Energy Research: Biofuels at Stellenbosch University, speaking at the Transport World Africa business breakfast held at the Killarney Country Club on 19 April 2012 and hosted by FACE2FACE, an 3S MEDIA...