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All systems go for Unisa’s Muckleneuk graduations

The historical ZK Matthews Great Hall at the university’s main campus in Muckleneuk, Tshwane, stands ready to embrace the next generation of exceptional graduates on 1 July. Read more

Unisa SBL embarks on AMBA accreditation journey

The Unisa Graduate School of Business Leadership is seeking to join an elite group of business schools whose MBA programmes have been awarded the much-coveted international stamp of approval: the AMBA accreditation.Read more

Unisa graduations back in full swing

The university’s graduations have resumed to celebrate and honour students’ hard-earned academic success and excellence. Read more

Reconciling with African roots and identity

A Unisa student exchange programme enabled Qhama Mati to reconnect with her African roots and identity through a tour to Tanzania.Read more

Unisa student creates app to connect tech talent with the tech industry labour market

Innovative Unisan, Xola dos Santos has developed a software to address the struggle that technically skilled students go through when searching for employment online.Read more

Bright young doctoral mind goes global with prestigious international scholarship

As part of the College of Science, Engineering and Technology’s Youth Month, we report on doctoral student Dumisani Mlotswa who has been awarded a Global Minds Scholarship to pursue part of his doctoral studies at Ghent University in Belgium in his quest to produce cheaper solar light bulbs.Read more

Passing on the baton to future generations

In celebrating Youth Month, the Unisa Women’s Forum held a webinar that marked the 46th year since the uprisings of 1976, by young people who revolted against the oppressive regime.Read more

Strengthening digital transformation for Unisa students

Unisa’s Phindiwe Kamolane and Professor Zethu Nkosi share behind-the-scenes stories of their journey through the first two years of moving entirely to online examinations. Read more

Unisa political scientist assumes leadership role in global association

The College of Human Sciences’ Sanet Solomon has been appointed as the deputy president of the Africa branch of the International Association for Political Science Students, a global, non-profit, student-led organisation aimed at making a global impact in political science. Read more