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Head of iNanoWS celebrates C3-rating for outstanding body of research

Prof Thabo Nkambule, Head of the Institute for Nanotechnology and Water Sustainability, is celebrating his NRF C-rating awarded owing to a body of impactful research. In this article, he shares his research interests and passion for mentoring upcoming scholars. Read more

'Robotics for all' one step closer

A community engagement flagship project of the College of Science, Engineering and Technology is introducing robotics to communities in all the indigenous languages. Read more

Interrogating the factors that affect student success

The support recipe for student success is far more nuanced than generally assumed, as is borne out by the eye-opening research conducted by Dr Fortunate Silinda of Unisa's Department of Psychology. Read more

Unisa commences rollout of high-tech teaching and learning system

A new system to support teaching and learning through high-end digital technology has been rolled out at Unisa's Graduate School of Business Leadership, and will be extended throughout the institution. Read more

Cutting-edge research on African issues acknowledged

In his academic journey from a proud Unisa alumnus to an esteemed academic at the institution, Prof Babatunde Fagbayibo, who has been re-rated as a C2 researcher by the NRF, says that one of the things he has learnt is the importance of critical, Afrocentric engagement. Read more

Thinking out of the box, Unisa researcher targets innovation in water treatment

Through his research Prof. Thabo Nkambule is targeting the challenge that rapid urbanisation has created by pushing up pollution and placing a strain on water treatment capacity Read more

‘Vaccine access’ offers hope for COVID-hit SA tourism

Speaking on Chinese TV, Unisa’s Prof. Nellie Swart unpacked the challenges faced by SA’s key tourism sector due to travel restrictions, and proposed a number of novel solutions. Read more

Making the all-important connection between academia and industry

Unisa scientist Dr Mark Smith has set his sights on establishing direct interaction between students and the chemical industry with his election as the Chairperson of the Central Division of the South Africa Chemical Institute. Read more

Reflecting, resisting and (re)imagining pandemics

Unisa's Institute for Gender Studies hosted a webinar commemorating International Women's Day that brought together distinguished gender scholars, gender workers and gender activists to share their work and how it has been challenged by Covid-19. Read more

International leadership roles for Dr Daisy Selematsela

The Executive Director of the Unisa Library and Information Services has been nominated to serve as a member of the South African Committee on Data for Science and Technology for a three-year term running until January 2023. She has also been re-elected on the Board of ORCID and newly elected on Research4Life. Read more