The Unisa Archives and the Alumni Relations Office are collaborating on a drive that connects the academic resources of the university and the living memory of graduates to ensure that the achievements of the past continue to benefit the present, and energise the future. Read more
As part of Unisa's recent African Music Festival, the university's Library and Information Services presented a captivating digital exhibition of African musical instruments. Read more
Unisa recently celebrated the tenth instalment of its annual Learners’ Research Summit. The initiative provides high school learners the opportunity to present and showcase their proposed research projects in line with an identified theme or focus area.Read more
The outstanding performance of Palesa Mashego, a dedicated Unisa staff member and postgraduate student, in the Erasmus+ Exchange Programme reflects the Graduate School of Business Leadership’s dedication to academic excellence and global engagement.Read more
Unisa subsidiary Inhlanyelo Hub NPC marked another milestone with the launch of the second cohort of the Bosadi Artisan Creative Media Business Start-up Programme. The event brought together young women, university stakeholders, collaborators, and facilitators. Read more
Hosted by Unisa, the 15th annual Percy Qoboza Memorial Lecture reanimated his memory and honoured his legacy as an inimitable media giant who fearlessly used his voice and the power of words to stand against apartheid's grip and censorship. Read more
Postdoctoral fellows from the Thabo Mbeki African School of Public and International Affairs recently participated in a roundtable which brought together academics, researchers, and students to engage in an enriching dialogue on themes such as democracy, governance, and human rights. Read more
The Unisa Student Services Committee of Council recently paid an oversight visit to the Gauteng Region's Johannesburg Regional Service Centre to assess the work done and identify areas where support is required. Read more
Unisa lecturer and PhD student, Ayesha Osman, has worked closely with Inhlanyelo Hub NPC, a subsidiary of the university, to refine her business strategy, strengthen her entrepreneurial skills, and showcase how determination and innovation can reshape opportunities in South Africa's small business landscape. Read more