In his inaugural lecture, the College of Human Sciences' Prof Hulisani Ramantswana unpacked the impact that Bible translations have had on indigenous languages and cultures, particularly within the context of colonial ideologies. Read more
In a remarkable display of support, His Majesty King Makhosonke Mabena II of the amaNdebele wholeheartedly championed the SWiP Project's unwavering commitment to preserving and advancing isiNdebele and other African languages at the official launch hosted at Unisa. Read more
Dr Hannah Njeri Kimani, a dedicated scholar from the College of Human Sciences, has achieved a remarkable milestone by earning a PhD in Information Science. Her ground-breaking research explores the potential of mobile technologies to revolutionise agricultural information access for rural farmers. Read more
Sign Language was recently recognised as the 12th official language in South Africa and endorsed by President Cyril Ramaphosa on 19 July 2023. Dr Tonny Nelson Matjila shares his academic journey in evaluating the existing student support framework in higher education regarding students who are deaf and hard of hearing. Read more
In a remarkable achievement for South African academia, Prof Shadrack Katuu, a distinguished researcher from the College of Human Sciences, has been awarded the Outstanding Reviewer accolade at the 2023 Emerald Literati Awards. Read more
In a fitting acknowledgment of his many academic achievements and dedication to theological research, Prof Magezi Elijah Baloyi has been honoured with a research professorship, and has also been invited to participate in a prestigious programme at Princeton University in the United States as the sole black academic representative. Read more
In a significant step towards promoting gender equality and addressing pressing issues related to gender and sexuality, the College of Human Sciences at Unisa has unveiled its newly established Department of Gender and Sexuality Studies. Read more
The College of Human Sciences' Transformation Unit recently hosted a captivating seminar which brought together scholars, students and intellectuals to examine the complexities of the communal contract within African societies and its impact on the current state of the continent. Read more
Giving effect to Madiba’s lasting legacy on Mandela Day, members of the Department of Health Studies recently visited the A re Aganeng Old Age Home to promote health education among the resident elders and their caregivers. Read more
Members of the Department of Health Studies' School Health Integrated Programme team recently visited a rural school to assess and address challenges related to teenage pregnancy and its effect on teaching and learning. Read more