Department of English Studies
Saying goodbye in style
Professor Sope Maithufi of the English Studies Department dedicated his farewell gift to the Principal’s Bursary Fund to “secure the future of students”. Read more.
Saying goodbye in style
Professor Sope Maithufi of the English Studies Department dedicated his farewell gift to the Principal’s Bursary Fund to “secure the future of students”. Read more.
“Native Question” is an equation: y = f(x)
The College of Human Sciences hosted its first Africa Speaks lecture for 2017 on 08 February at Unisa’s Kgorong Function Hall. Programme director, Professor Kgomotso Masemola, from the Department of English Studies welcomed management and students, saying Africa Speaks was a special occasion for Unisa because it shows that the university has a footprint in Africa and that we engage the best scholars. Read more.
“Native Question” is an equation: y = f(x)
The College of Human Sciences hosted its first Africa Speaks lecture for 2017 on 08 February at Unisa’s Kgorong Function Hall. Programme director, Professor Kgomotso Masemola, from the Department of English Studies welcomed management and students, saying Africa Speaks was a special occasion for Unisa because it shows that the university has a footprint in Africa and that we engage the best scholars. Read more.
We are one of the largest departments in Africa with about 60 lecturers specialising in various fields and a number of NRF-rated researchers.
A few of our achievements are listed on our 'About us' page.
We are actively involved in diverse academic activities and pride ourselves on our accomplishments. Our peer-reviewed journals include:
To prospective undergraduate and postgraduate students: you will be studying with a dynamic and reputable department.
To fellow researchers: why not consider publishing in our wide-ranging journals?
Last modified: 2023/08/07