On 7 June 2024, Unisa recognised the outstanding achievements of its academic staff at the Annual Research and Innovation Awards ceremony, held at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research International Convention Centre in Pretoria. More than 100 academics were celebrated for their contributions to African research excellence.
This exciting event features a range of award categories, including the Youngest Female Doctoral Graduate, Principal’s Award for Excellence in Research, and an all-new category, the Principal’s Award for Distinguished Alumni in Research.
In her welcome address, Unisa Principal and Vic-Chancellor (VC), Prof Puleng LenkaBula, stated that she is appreciative of the university’s latest remarkable feat - the QS World University Rankings 2025 - which listed Unisa as one of the top seven universities in the country. She stated that in 2021, the number of academics with PhDs at the university stood at 39%. "At this present moment," she continued, "we are over 62%, and by the end of next year I look forward to this figure reaching between 70% and 80%. We will reach this figure with the commitment that we have in ensuring that we propel the university as the pivot of the science system in the country and a partner of the departments under the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, and our society."
The VC said that misinformation, propelled by social media and the advent of deep-fakes generated by artificial intelligence, is blurring the lines between truth and lies. "As researchers," she continued, "we should ask ourselves whose facts the public can trust, and to whom a person on the street can turn for reliable, verifiable and accurate facts. If researchers are not at the centre of the imagination of society, and act as partners in research, many institutions such as the government will be misled by deep-fakes and anti-intellectual material."
The VC stated that Unisa is committed to rethinking and shaping the future. She concluded: "The university is home to leaders, and this awards ceremony celebrates the hard-working academics who ensure that misinformation is quelled and replaced by quality, impactful research that addresses the needs of Africa and the world."
Prof Thenjiwe Meyiwa, Vice-Principal of Research, Postgraduate Studies, Innovation and Commercialisation, stated that advancement in technology and changes in priorities and challenges posed by social and environmental issues "have driven us to explore new territories. The university’s commitment to promoting research and innovation has been instrumental in addressing these challenges and unlocking new opportunities through the roadmap of the university’s catalytic niche areas."
Meyiwa said that innovation happens when people break down barriers and challenge the status quo, adding: "It is this spirit of challenging conventions that has allowed us to reach new heights and make a difference in the world."
Concluding, Meyiwa affirmed that the university is contributing immensely to challenging the status quo, while engendering positive disruptions through research, innovation and forging a new path towards a brighter African future.
Throughout the event, various top academics and researchers and innovators across various Unisa colleges were recognised for their excellence, in some instances through recognition outside the university. Here are some of the highlights:
This ceremony served not only to celebrate individual achievements but also to highlight Unisa's commitment to research excellence. The VC strongly emphasised the university's role in shaping futures for the university’s students. She acknowledged the awardees as leaders who play a crucial part in ensuring that misinformation is dispelled and replaced with high-quality research that addresses Africa's specific needs. This, she said, underscores Unisa's dedication to fostering a culture of research, innovation and knowledge production that has a direct impact on the continent's development.
To see the full list of all the awardees, click here.
* By Godfrey Madibane, Acting Journalist, Department of Institutional Advancement
Publish date: 2024/06/12