by aaplaatjies | Aug 19, 2024 | Graduate School Notices, News, Notices, Stellenbosch University
CALL FOR SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS 2025 ANDREW W. MELLON FOUNDATION “TURNING THE TIDE” MASTERS SCHOLARSHIPS FOR 2025 The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Stellenbosch University is pleased to announce, in partnership with the Andrew W. Mellon...
by aaplaatjies | Aug 13, 2024 | Graduate School Notices, News, Notices, Stellenbosch University
CREDO Launches Democracy Essay Award for Undergraduates in South African Universities To advance the study of democracy by African students, the Centre for Research on Democracy (CREDO) at Stellenbosch University is pleased to announce the third edition of our annual...
by aaplaatjies | Aug 8, 2024 | Graduate School Notices, News, Notices, Stellenbosch University
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences first-year drama student, Courtney Schelhase, proved that she is more than just a drama queen and bagged herself podium position number three in the Ladies Junior division and placed in ninth position overall in the Women’s Open...
by aaplaatjies | Aug 6, 2024 | Graduate School Notices, News, Notices, Stellenbosch University
On 29 July 2024, the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences’ Department of Social Work pulled out all the stops to host a luncheon in honour of Dr Dianne Orton and her family. Dr Orton is an alumna and, along with her late husband, Gordon Howard, a long-standing...
by aaplaatjies | Jul 30, 2024 | Graduate School Notices, News, Notices, Stellenbosch University
CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS [En]countering Transformation! 1-2 November 2024 Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study The critical scope of this symposium is staked out by the notion of [en]counter: to attend to transformative encounters and energies sparking...
by aaplaatjies | Jul 26, 2024 | Notices, Stellenbosch University
CIRCoRe invitation – Joel Modiri seminars We invite you to two seminars that the Committee for the Institutional Response to the [Khampepe] Commission’s Recommendations (CIRCoRe) will be hosting, with guest speaker Professor Joel Modiri in conversation with...