Dive into the cutting-edge insights brought to you by the Academic Development Open Virtual Hub as colleagues from DeSTE attended a groundbreaking seminar. Read more
In the hallowed halls of academia, a brilliant student has recently achieved a remarkable milestone, standing out among her peers as she was awarded her master's degree with the prestigious cum laude distinction. This accomplishment not only highlights her academic prowess but also speaks volumes about her dedication, hard work, and passion for learning. Read more
A mother and an academic with more than 35 years experience from Ga-Rankuwa. I have different experiences of being a COD, and I think even in the context itself, where you serve as a COD, can either make or break you. I am proud of the Department and the achievements they made- from the time I was appointed in 2016 to the present day. Read more
Mr Lawrence Masuvhe is a young academic who grew up at Dzimauli village near Thohoyandou in Limpopo province. Mr Masuvhe has a passion for teaching and helping people. Read more
Truly speaking, I did not like school much at that time. I remember I would bunk school for many days. Read more
My journey started when I grew up in the rural area of Thokoza and other areas around Mpumalanga, South Africa. I grew up going to local schools where I was never exposed to any information concerning universities available outside my villages. All I knew was, once I get our Grade 12 results, I will then have to leave the villages and go find a tertiary institution to enrol. Read more
Unisa Radio interview with - Dr Makokotlela, NRF grant holder in the Department of Science and Technology Education, specialising in Environmental Education and Geography. Read more
Like many boys, Prof Nkopodi grew up in the rural areas of Sekhukhune district, in Groblersdal. Where he completed both his primary and secondary education. This was when parents still paid for what was known as “tshelete ya moago”, meaning building money. Read more
I grew up in the western part of Zimbabwe, in a city called Bulawayo. The only time I left the city was when I went to do my A levels at a boarding school, Manama High School, in Gwanda. Read more
Unisa Radio interview with - Ms Herriata Ngakane, Junior Lecturer in the Department of Science and Technology Education, specialising in Technology Education Read more