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
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
Practical theologian, Prof Marilyn Naidoo, pioneers theological education that is engaging, critical, liberating and humanising. Read more
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
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
Speaking at the Unisa Midlands Region spring graduation ceremony, Prof Melusi Khumalo stated that celebrating graduations emanates from students having a vision of what they want to be and what they want to achieve when they start their journey at Unisa. Read more
Esteemed scholars from various universities around the world gathered in Cape Town to attend the 4th International Conference on Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Practices, co-hosted by Unisa. Read more
The university recently co-sponsored the European Union Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Southern Africa's golf day, an annual event celebrating European business in South Africa. Read more
Held at the West Coast Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the event brought together key players from various sectors, including businesses, government representatives and civil society leaders. Read more
"It was so overwhelming to see myself on the graduation platform being honoured by Unisa and celebrated by my family," says Lerato Lephatsoane, a newly minted graduate ready to take on Intermediate Phase teaching. Read more