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Wilgenhof’s tradition of ‘Big Nights’ began in 1910, accompanied by structural and regulatory changes over the subsequent years. The residence was purchased by Victoria College (predecessor of Stellenbosch University) in 1916 for 6000 pounds, and it became university property in 1918 upon the creation of Stellenbosch University. By 1920 ...
An official yearbook, Stellenbosch Student, is published annually and presented to all graduating students. Matieland [24] is the name of the official alumni magazine. It is published twice a year and distributed to some 100 000 alumni and friends of the university.
[2]: 21 The headquarters of the military academy moved to Saldanha in December 1957 and in February 1958 the first students, second and third-years, reported at Saldanha. [1] [2]: 21 It became the Faculty of Military Science of the University of Stellenbosch in 1961, who now awarded a B Mil degree to successful students. [1] [2]: 21
Mark Nigrini, academic, accounting professor. Estian Calitz, economics professor. André du Pisani, political scientist and professor at University of Namibia. Sampie Terreblanche, former professor of economics at Stellenbosch and founder member of the Democratic Party.
A residential college is a division of a university that places academic activity in a community setting of students and faculty, usually at a residence and with shared meals, the college having a degree of autonomy and a federated relationship with the overall university.
Die Matie is a student newspaper at the University of Stellenbosch.Founded in 1941, Die Matie is published every second Wednesday during the academic term. The editorial content includes sections on news, student life, sport, arts and entertainment, current affairs and news from other campuses.
Oxbridge Academy is a private distance learning college [1] based in Stellenbosch, South Africa. It was founded in 1997, to help address the skills shortage in the South African job market. Oxbridge Academy also offers courses to students internationally, but the majority of their students are situated in southern Africa. [2]
Stenden South Africa has a very active Student Representative Council (SRC), with portfolios that cover all aspects of student life: Academic Quality, Food, Entertainment, Sport, and Residencies. As part of the commitment to community development, Stenden South Africa encourages students to take part in Enactus (previously known as SIFE).