News & Media

LLB graduate at the International Criminal Court

Jeeoshni Moodley Mazzuoccolo is flying both the Unisa and South African flags high at The Hague in the Netherlands as the only South African serving an internship at the International Criminal Court. Read more

Read the latest issue of YOUNISA

Unisa’s magazine for students, alumni, and friends of the university takes a look at how President Cyril Ramaphosa, a proud alumnus, leads by serving, and brings you the stories of servant leaders nominated by you, our readers. Read more

Keeping Unisa’s research flag flying high!

Unisa wishes Bonisiwe Seshabela and Sebabatso Maifadi of CSET the best of luck at the FameLab SA National finals on 9 May. Read more

It’s moot and it matters

As South Africa gears up to celebrate Human Rights Day, meet two students who are not only experts in human rights locally, but who honed their continental expertise representing Unisa at the 26th All African Human Rights Moot Court Competition in Mauritius last year. Read more

Tourists for science

CSET and CAES hosted the 2017 National Science Week and promoted the Science Campus as a memorable destination for learners and the public. Read more

Full froth ahead! Unisa in beer brewing finals

The university's micro-brewing team will go up against 15 other tertiary institutions on 1 September. Read more

Unisa wins platinum at 2017 Garden World Festival

The De-stress Hour design is bringing acclaim for academics and students from Environmental Sciences and Horticulture. The display is on until 3 September, so take a country drive and see what the fuss is all about. Read more

Linking students with the world of work

Held annually in Pretoria and across the regions in July and August, the Unisa career fairs allow students to network with some of SA’s leading employers. Read more

Re-engineering student-management relationships

Dr Sibusiso Chalufu, the newly appointed Dean of Students at Unisa, has vowed to chart a path that is deeply rooted in student needs. Read more