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DTSFL trades its edge in Asia to the world

Unisa's Department of Tuition Support and Facilitation of Learning recently presented ground-breaking research at the 37th conference of the Asia Association of Open Universities and forged a memorandum of understanding with the Virtual University of Pakistan. Read more

Unisa alumni in Namibia serve and network

The Unisa Alumni Relations Office recently connected with alumni in Windhoek, Namibia, fostering community impact with a visit to the Katutura Old Age Home and hosting an alumni dinner. Read more

Generous donation boosts high-tech support for Unisa students with disabilities

Computers, peripherals and accessories donated by the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency to the amount of R600 000 will be installed at Unisa's Advocacy and Resource Centre for Students with Disabilities' regional labs across the country, further boosting essential academic support for students living with disabilities. Read more

Unisa cements relations with universities and organisations in China

Ahead of the 16th BRICS Summit recently held in Russia, Unisa set out to cement its relations with China through the signing of memoranda of understanding with two universities and co-hosting a symposium in that country's Zhejiang Province. Read more

The future is NOW – get ready for the Unisa Innovation Festival

The popular annual event returns, promising to elevate societal innovation to new heights. If you’re passionate about innovation or looking to become a leader in the field, you’re invited to join us at the exclusive Unisa Innovation Festival 2024. Read more

Unisa Western Cape symposium celebrates a decade of innovation

The 10th Annual Unisa Western Cape Academic Development Symposium recently took place under the theme "Unpacking the intersection between academic support, co-curricular activities, and graduateness", highlighting the crucial role of higher education institutions in preparing university graduates for the modern workforce. Read more

Celebrating National Book Week in Cape Town: A conversation with Millicent Lindiwe Ndaba

The Unisa Cape Town Branch Library recently hosted a talk in celebration of National Book Week, presented by the author of The Reciprocal Relationship of Culture and Leadership. Read more

Theological education engaging justice and inclusion

Practical theologian, Prof Marilyn Naidoo, pioneers theological education that is engaging, critical, liberating and humanising. Read more

Unisans earn top accolades at LIASA conference

Three Unisa librarians were recognised for their outstanding dedication and commitment to their profession at this year's Library and Information Association of South Africa conference Read more

Unisa hosts festival in support of marginalised languages

Earlier this year, the College of Human Sciences took the university's Language Festival on the road, raising awareness of and fostering enthusiasm for indigenous languages among rural learners and educators. Read more