The Unisa Science Engagement Centre, in collaboration with the Department of Linguistics and Modern Languages, and the Department of African Languages, officially launched a first-of-its-kind multilingual glossary of one hundred robotics terms in all eleven South African official languages. Read more
Unisa’s Advocacy and Resource Centre for Students with Disabilities recently presented Sign Language training to staff members, thus further extending the university’s support to students living with hearing disabilities. Read more
The Unisa East London alumni chapter recently gathered to support the university and create fundraising opportunities for underprivileged students. Though a small branch, they challenged other alumni chapters to join them to raise substantial scholarship funds. Read more
The College of Education’s Dr Moleboheng Ramulumo has been selected as one of the Top 50 BRICS Young Scientists 2023 for South Africa, and has participated in the 8th BRICS Young Scientist Forum and Innovator Prize. Read more
Recent workshops on the revision of Unisa’s Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Policy presented a chance to improve quality assurance processes while also celebrating success stories.Read more
Speaking with passion, enthusiasm and conviction at Unisa's 150th anniversary celebration in Addis Ababa, SA's Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, the Honourable Dr Naledi Pandor, said that the intellectual capital the university has developed across Africa will play a leading role in bringing about the kinds of changes the continent requires. Read more
With the transformation of online learning after the COVID-19 pandemic and the changing landscape of online platforms, the Academic Development Open Virtual Hub and the Western Cape Region collaborated on ways to improve the student online experience. Read more
On 31 July, the Honourable Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Dr Naledi Pandor, will deliver a lecture in celebration of the 150th anniversary of Unisa in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on the topic Science Diplomacy (and Innovation) in the Reclaiming of Africa’s Intellectual Futures into the next 150 Years. Read more
Leandra Mahalutchmee Naidoo is a remarkable Unisa student who defied all odds to pursue higher education despite facing congenital glaucoma and a series of setbacks. Her relentless determination and unwavering spirit will inspire you.Read more