Even during difficult times of the COVID-19 pandemic that has, among others, hit the higher education sector and the economy, Unisa’s Department of Information Sciences academics bag prestigious scholarships.Read more
In her role as a statistician in the School of Interdisciplinary Research and Graduate Studies, Princess Masondo ensures that Unisa postgraduate students are supported with statistics-related aspects of their studies.Read more
In the last instalment of the Youth and the digital economy series, Unisa alumnus, Ayanda Eva Mbonani, shares her thoughts on digital entrepreneurship.Read more
Through perseverance and a mother’s love and support, Mdungazi Maluleke overcame seemingly insurmountable obstacles to attain a Unisa lectureship and PhD. Reading about his inspirational journey will make your day.Read more
Ever heard of the gamification of learning? This exciting new approach to motivating students was the topic of a recent webinar hosted by Unisa’s Student Retention Unit.Read more
A webinar celebrating Youth Day saw Unisa alumni, students and staff providing various insights into learning from the past, questioning the present and shaping the future.Read more
Speaking at the Unisa Library Conversation Series, author and women’s champion Malaika Mahlatsi, popularly known as Malaika Wa Azania, urged young black women to attend to their emotional and mental wellness during the COVID-19 crisis.Read more
Unisa academics share their research findings on how COVID-19 deepened educational inequalities through exploring learning experiences of students with disabilities in the context of open distance e-learning.Read more
Gauteng Region’s student leadership recently attended a workshop where they were given an introduction to what being an SRC member entails, and what is expected of them.Read more