Prof Adéle da Veiga from the School of Computing is very pleased to have authored part of a book that was chosen to be featured in the IGI Global K-12 Online Learning E-Book Collection. "It is a privilege to add the name of Unisa to the chapter and to represent Africa's leading open, distance, and e-learning institution in such a project." Read more
Prof Kemlall Ramdass, from Unisa's College of Science, Engineering and Technology, has been selected to be part of an ECSA working group that will develop a discipline-specific training guideline for candidate professional engineers, engineering technologists and technicians in Computer Engineering. Read more
Prof Melusi Khumalo, from Unisa's College of Science, Engineering and Technology, is an NRF C3-rated researcher whose forte when it comes to fluid flow analysis is the biomedical field. Read more
As we remember the courageous youth of 1976, Unisa’s Nanotechnology and Water Sustainability research unit celebrates its young, early-career academics for their boldness, dedication and courage in tackling global challenges and providing potential solutions. Read more
A microchip able to monitor vital body bio-balances and warn you on your cellphone if your system is out of whack? This could be around the corner if the research by Unisa’s Prof Lukas Snyman, published in the latest issue of the prestigious IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, is realised. Read more
CSET is on the right track as far as transformation is concerned and, in fact, has done far better than would have been expected of a college in a scarce-skills environment, says Executive Dean, Prof Bhekie Mamba. Read more
Alfred Kajau, Nomcebo Khumalo, Coster Kumunda and Sikelelwa Ndiweni completed a graduate-level online course with the University of Massachusetts. Prof Thabo Nkambule says this demonstrates Unisa's leading role in affording education opportunities, especially though online measures. Read more
The College of Science, Engineering and Technology has a new Quality Assurance Manager (Acting). Dr Corné van Staden, who was a lecturer in the School of Computing, tells Unisans about her new role. Read more
A smart and hard-work attitude and a culture of producing quantity and quality outputs make Unisa's Dr Adolph Anga Muleja an NRF Y-rated researcher and one of ten chosen South African researchers in the Talented Young Scientist Programme - a bilateral exchange programme between China and SA Read more
As a "simple Soweto boy who fell in love with mathematics at a very young age", Prof Themba Dube does not believe in keeping knowledge to himself but shines the light onto others. It was under his supervision that the first black woman in the history of Unisa received a PhD in Pure Mathematics at the institution. Read more