The Unisa Science Engagement Centre recently conducted a robotics and coding workshop to empower more than 600 educators from various schools across the country. Read more
A transformative workshop developed by the East London Counselling Office recently brought together experts, survivors and community leaders to share insights, strategies and personal experiences. Read more
The ARCSWiD KwaZulu-Natal Regional Forum Inauguration was more than just a ceremony - as a launchpad for change, it will shape the futures of Unisa students in the region living with disabilities. Read more
Inhlanyelo Hub NPC, in collaboration with the Georgia Institute of Technology, recently hosted a webinar unpacking the importance of building strong entrepreneurial ecosystems to drive economic growth. Read more
The university's Eastern Cape Region, in partnership with the Nelson Mandela Bay Business Chamber, recently hosted an interactive stakeholder engagement evening with the topic Intra- Africa Trade Opportunities for SMEs: AfCFTA Context. Read more
Hosted by Unisa's Kwazulu-Natal Region, the 5th Annual African Languages and Indigenous Knowledge Systems seminar shed light on the importance of reviving and maintaining marginalised languages as an integral part of South Africa's linguistic and cultural heritage. Read more
Economist, Dr Moeti Godfrey Damane, is committed to using his research to drive positive change, both within the academic community and in the real world by influencing policies and practices. Read more
Themed Fanon Beyond Fanon: Living Decoloniality – Language, Identity, and Aesthetics, the 11th edition of the Unisa Decoloniality Summer School analysed Frantz Fanon's theories and ideologies on anti-colonialism, apartheid and imperialism in the third-world. Read more
Unisa and Makerere University, the largest and oldest higher learning institution in Uganda, have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on teaching, learning and community engagement. Read more
Speaking at Makerere University, Uganda’s largest and oldest institution of higher learning, Professor Puleng LenkaBula shared her thoughts on the resilience, actions, and leadership of African women in the quest to shape the continent’s future and its position in the world. Read more