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Mental health among men in the workplace needs more attention

Dr Daniel Letsoalo from Unisa's Department of Psychology says that it is important for organisations to recognise and create a safer space for men to share their problems in the workplace, and that the stigma of men perceived as weak when seeking professional help should be ended. Read more

Majikijela - a queer scholar raising homosexuality awareness through his work

Through his research, Unisan Lwando Majikijela highlights significant shifts in the expression of sexuality and gender performativity within black township spaces in mining areas, emphasising the origins of much queer heritage from these communities. Read more

Unisa and Inqaba Biotec unveil groundbreaking DNA research platform

This first of-its-kind breakthrough signifies a major leap forward in bolstering the university's catalytic niche areas focusing on science and technology, and in addition, unlocks more insights into health, agriculture and environmental research. Read more

College of Law appoints esteemed scholar as executive dean

The College of Law recently appointed Prof Mpfariseni Budeli-Nemakonde as the Executive Dean. She says she is set to position the college as a leading college of law and justice in Africa and the rest of the world. Equally on top of her agenda is elevating African scholarship and advancing the effective use of technology to improve teaching and learning practices. Read more

Unisa student recognised with prestigious awards

Unisa Law Clinic Candidate Attorney Thembisile Mahuwa, has recently been recognised by two major awards: The Mail & Guardian's Top 200 Young South Africans 2024, under the legal services category, and the Sunday World's Unsung Heroes 2024, under the education category. Read more

Embracing Africa’s knowledge systems and their impact in the 21st century

Themed "Reimagining African Knowledge: Bridging Epistemic Divides in the 21st Century", the African Knowledge Summit 2024, hosted by the Unisa Teaching, Learning, Community Engagement and Student Support Portfolio, reflected on decolonisation of the African knowledge landscape, recognition of African epistemologies, influence of the Global North and artificial intelligence. Read more

A dream made reality: Unisa's catalytic niche areas come of age

Introduced in 2021 by Prof Puleng LenkaBula, Unisa’s Principal and Vice-Chancellor, the ten catalytic niche areas that further bolster the institution’s status as a hub of academic excellence have moved from the drawing board to practice and are now firmly embedded in the university’s DNA. Read more

College of Law hosts successful inaugural General Aviation Indaba

The School of Law in the College of Law (CLAW) recently hosted a successful conference styled as an industry talk that brought together critical stakeholders within the general aviation industry. The General Aviation Indaba attracted participants from diverse fields of aviation. Read more

From Unisa Radio to the world stage: Unisa alumni excel in diplomatic careers

Two graduates who once entertained Unisa Radio listeners are now using their education to serve South Africa's interests on the international scene, highlighting the university's diverse reach and the success of its graduates. Read more

Unisa NSRC explores potential collaboration and funding opportunities in Moscow

Unisa's National Student Representative Council (NSRC) recently embarked on a transformative journey to Moscow, Russia. The trip symbolised Unisa's commitment to fostering and strengthening partnerships that benefit its student body. The NSRC aimed to uncover potential collaboration and funding opportunities. Read more