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February 04, 2019 | Category:
Unisa’s Dr Nene is a South African dance champion
Dr Jabulani Nene from Unisa’s College of Human Sciences is a South African dance champion.
January 30, 2019 | Category:
Lead, Featured
Unisa hosts exciting Breytenbach exhibition
Unisa Art Gallery is pleased to announce The 81 ways of letting go a late self, an exhibition by Breyten Breytenbach, the iconic anti-establishment poet and author.
January 30, 2019 | Category:
College of Human Sciences
Unisa hosts 6th Decoloniality Summer School
The Unisa College of Human Sciences has made tremendous progress with its decoloniality project, making sure that authentic African knowledge is known and has the necessary impact worldwide.
December 13, 2018 | Category:
Featured, News
The College of Human Sciences shines at the Unisa Excellence in Teaching and Learning awards
The College of Human Sciences reflects on their success at the 2018 Unisa Teaching and Learning Festival Awards. Out of the seven institutional winners, three of the wins came from the College.
December 13, 2018 | Category:
Lead, Featured, News, Dept development
A womanist dialogue with black theology of liberation in the 21st century
The Department of Development Studies invited Reverend Fundiswa Kobo for a seminal talk on the topic of Umfazi Akangeni ebutlantni emzini (A woman doesn’t enter the kraal in a home).
December 13, 2018 | Category:
Featured, Events, News
2018 Mentorship Programme ends on a high note
After weeks of hard work, dedication, attending classes and engaging in numerous discussions, the College of Human Sciences 2018 mentorship programme concluded at a formal graduation ceremony.
December 12, 2018 | Category:
News
Mzansi Taal: A South Afrikan lingo dictionary and encyclopedia
The Unisa College of Human Sciences introduces the exciting Mzansi Taal platform, a South African lingo dictionary and encyclopedia.
November 09, 2018 | Category:
Lead, Dept religious
Religious Studies: Past Wisdoms, Present Contestations, Future Trajectories
The Department of Religious Studies and Arabic in the College of Human Sciences hosted a symposium on Religious Studies: Past Wisdoms, Present Contestations, Future Trajectories in honour of its retiring staff member Professor Danie Goosen. Speakers included various members of the department as well as Professor Goosen’s loved ones and colleagues.
November 07, 2018 | Category:
Featured, News, Corporate
Remaining relevant: Reflections on critical incidents in psychological test development in SA
Professor René van Eeden from the Department of Psychology in the College of Human Sciences recently delivered her inaugural lecture entitled Remaining relevant: Reflections on critical incidents in psychological test development in South Africa.