Singer and songwriter, Siphesihle Thobelani Busani, also known as Mahostela 97, obtained his Bachelor of Education degree at Unisa during the spring season graduations. Busani advocates for holistic success and balance in all endeavours, to which he ascribes his stunning achievement in music and academia. Read more
Joining hands with three other institutions, the university recently demonstrated the power of partnerships in advancing cultural and educational goals to transform lives at a community writing workshop. Read more
The university's College of Human Sciences has marked a historic milestone in its transformation journey with the successful hosting of the inaugural WOMANDLA Symposium, themed "Black African Women's Contributions in the Struggle for Justice and Liberation in Africa". Read more
Prof Katherine Malan's recent inaugural lecture at Unisa explored how deepening human understanding of artificial intelligence algorithms can lead to more reliable and responsible use of artificial intelligence in society. Read more
The Unisa Archives and the Alumni Relations Office are collaborating on a drive that connects the academic resources of the university and the living memory of graduates to ensure that the achievements of the past continue to benefit the present and energise the future. Read more
RPL innovations and academic equity took centre stage at the conference, which brought together policymakers, academics, training providers and other key stakeholders from across the country. Read more
As part of Unisa's recent African Music Festival, the university's Library and Information Services presented a captivating digital exhibition of African musical instruments. Read more
The School of Arts in the College of Human Sciences recently launched the Marine and Ocean Photography Competition. This initiative aligns with Unisa's ten catalytic niche areas, one of which is Marine Studies. Read more
The Office of the Dean of Students, in collaboration with the Department of English Studies, recently hosted an engaging debate session for Unisa first-year students to showcase their academic engagement, critical thinking and communication skills. Read more
The outstanding performance of Palesa Mashego, a dedicated Unisa staff member and postgraduate student, in the Erasmus+ Exchange Programme reflects the Graduate School of Business Leadership’s dedication to academic excellence and global engagement. Read more