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New climate studies school to impact policies and show SA the way
By Kristin Engel
by KRISTIN ENGEL
Cape Town - Stellenbosch University (SU) has launched a School for Climate Studies that will start in June to support South Africaâs transition to a climate-resilient society and a low-carbon economy.
The university said the new school will be a world-class institution with interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary capacity to combine the climate-related knowledge systems of SUâs faculties, the public sectorâs climate policies and initiatives, the private sectorâs climate redress and innovation capacities, and the social impact mission of SU.
It will be the first school of its kind that has the full status of a faculty. The vision of the School is to be a world-class institution for interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary climate and related studies in and for Africa, the university said in a statement. Its aim is also to support and encourage research partnerships with other entities, both nationally and internationally,” the statement added. “Stellenbosch University has the expertise to lead the way through research and innovation, and has already done cutting-edge research on, for instance, renewable energy. Stellenbosch is also leading the field in the move towards a carbon-neutral university, said Prof Eugene Cloete, SU s Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Research, Innovation and Postgraduate Studies at SU.