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Unisa strengthens ties with Hungarian HE institutions

Following deliberations at the Hungarian-South African Rectors' Forum in Budapest, Unisa has signed a memorandum of understanding with Óbuda University, allowing joint projects in especially the engineering and technology disciplines that are central to a number of Unisa's catalytic niche areas. This follows an agreement entered into earlier this year with Eötvös Loránd University, the oldest and largest university in Hungary. Read more

Unisa reflects on the challenges of Africa in the 21st century

To mark 31 years of democracy, the university’s College of Law recently held its 2025 Annual Law Conference under the theme "New Winds of Change in Africa: Reflecting on the Challenges of Africa in the 21st Century and 30 Years of the Post-1994 Democratic Dispensation in South Africa". Read more

Sociologist advocates for transformation through humanising black people

Unisa's Prof Grace Khunou, the acting Executive Director of the Department of Leadership and Transformation, is at the forefront of facilitating and leading transformation and change. Read more

Mbeki dialogue centres on the NDP and geopolitical tensions

At the 2025 Conversations with Thabo Mbeki, an annual gathering of scholars, diplomats, ambassadors, students and members of the public, the former statesman and Unisa Chancellor initiated a frank and open dialogue on the current geopolitical situation of the country and remedies to tensions. Read more

The paradox of LGBTQIA+ rights in South Africa

Writing in the special Human Rights Day issue of Business Day, Prof Cameron Modisane, Deputy Executive Dean of Unisa’s College of Accounting Sciences, argues that while South Africa’s legal framework protects LGBTQIA+ individuals, their lived experiences reveal that much more needs to be done. Read more

A new chapter for reading culture

The University of South Africa recently marked a significant milestone in promoting literacy and intellectual engagement with the launch of the Unisa Library Book Club. The event brought together distinguished academics, literary advocates, students and book lovers, all united by a shared passion for reading and knowledge-sharing. Read more

Empowering an African girl child: Sanitary towel drive and moral upliftment

In a heartwarming initiative to promote community engagement and academic citizenship, the staff and students in Unisa's Eastern Cape Region recently held a sanitary towel drive to support young girls in rural schools around East London. Read more

Generative AI in electoral campaigns: A double-edged sword for democracy

The Department of Communication Sciences in the College of Human Science recently hosted a research seminar on Generative AI in electoral campaigns and the future of democracy in Africa led by digital rights specialist, Phumzile van Damme. Read more

Are graduates truly industry-ready? Unisa expert tackles the soft skills gap

Speaking at a high-profile event, Dr Alicia Weber, a senior lecturer in the Department of Applied Management, highlighted the critical role of soft skills in shaping successful supply chain professionals, and unveiled a groundbreaking initiative aimed at bridging the gap between academia and industry. Read more

Unisa conference sets out to connect minds and bridge gaps

Excitement is building ahead of Unisa’s 2nd International Higher Education Teaching, Learning and Student Support Conference, a landmark event that brings together global educators, researchers, policymakers, students and practitioners to revolutionise higher education. Find out what the buzz is about in this short video interview. Read more