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Inhlanyelo Hub inspires future entrepreneurs

The Inhlanyelo Hub recently hosted an inspiring five-day Ide8tion workshop, providing a unique platform to empower aspiring entrepreneurs. Read more

Racialised global politics and Afrikaner voices

White victimisation, race-based persecution and the complex realities of Afrikaner identity in the current racialised global politics – these are some of the themes explored by Unisa Prof Hannelie Marx-Knoetze at a highly impactful dialogue, hosted by the Wits Centre for Diversity Studies and the Innovation Foundation for Democracy, themed Who Speaks for the Afrikaner?. Read more

Young 'Generation Green' voices celebrated at Unisa seminar

Hosted by the university’s Directorate of Sustainability, Monitoring and Evaluation, the recent Youth Month Seminar provided a platform for passionate youth panellists to examine the topic Generation Green: Youth Rising for a Sustainable Future. Read more

Unisans compile pioneering collection of previously unpublished Afrikaans poems

Merang, a bold and expansive anthology featuring 182 previously unpublished Afrikaans poems, was recently launched. The volume was compiled by Neil Cochrane and Prof Alwyn Roux, both of whom are affiliated with the Department of Afrikaans and Theory of Literature at Unisa. Read more

FutureMinds Bootcamp set to revolutionise Maths learning through artificial intelligence

In a transformative leap forward for South African education, Unisa, in partnership with the Department of Basic Education, recently launched the FutureMinds Bootcamp, a national initiative placing Mathematics skills development at the centre of a bold, AI-driven learning revolution. Read more

Erasmus+ initiative paves way for Dr Letsoalo’s visit to the University of Aveiro

As part of the Erasmus+ ICM initiative, Dr Napjadi Letsoalo recently visited the University of Aveiro, in Portugal, to deliver guest lectures across three levels of linguistic study, engaging students and faculty in critical discourses that reflect Unisa’s global footprint in language and cultural studies. Read more

Enhancing graduate employability and industry readiness

Unisa's College of Science, Engineering and Technology's School of Engineering and Built Environment recently held its Work-Integrated Learning Indaba. This event connected students with industry experts to provide valuable insights on today’s competencies in the workforce. Read more

Unisa and DHET collaborate to raise multilingualism awareness

Unisa and the Department of Higher Education jointly kickstarted the Language Development Plan Roadshow to raise awareness on multilingualism in Mbombela and Cape Town Regional Centres. Read more

Partnering to leverage work-integrated learning as a gateway to the world of work

Continuing its benchmarking visit to Makerere University, the largest higher education institution in Uganda, a Unisa delegation further explored potential collaborations that will be impactful in areas such as innovation, job readiness programmes, joint research projects, staff engagement and expanded WIL opportunities. Read more

Transforming scientific research into viable market solutions

Inhlanyelo Hub and Unisa are poised to unlock the next wave of deep-tech innovation - African-led, globally connected and rooted in real-world solutions - through a Fulbright Specialist Project. Read more