Following voting presided over by the Independent Electoral Commission, the region’s student leaders were inaugurated on 12 September. Read more
The Office of the Dean of Students, in collaboration with Unisa’s Eastern Cape Region, recently hosted a student service delivery roadshow to provide a platform for students to give input on systems currently in place, and help the university to understand and meet students' needs. Read more
On Tuesday, 10 October 2023, Unisa’s Midlands Region held a graduation ceremony to confer certificates and degrees on deserving students who successfully completed their qualifications. Read more
Thousands of students walked the red carpet to be conferred their qualifications at the Unisa KZN Spring graduations. While the ceremonies started on a sad note, with one student awarded his degree posthumously, they ended humorously. The eMatheni Zulu Royal House also graced the graduations with its presence. Read more
Inhlanyelo Hub, a burgeoning entrepreneurial venture, recently made its mark by participating in the prestigious Entrepreneurship Intervarsity Northern Regional Round representing Unisa. The event aims to discover and celebrate the brightest student entrepreneurs from South African public universities. Read more
The temperature is reaching boiling point as World Cup fever rages across Unisa’s campuses – here’s YOUR chance to show your support for our heroes in green. Read more
Mental health can sometimes be overshadowed in a world that often emphasises physical well-being. October is mental health awareness month, a time to acknowledge, educate, and advocate for mental health. Unisa KwaZulu-Natal Region took this mission to a whole new level. Read more
Speaking at the 13th Percy Qoboza Memorial Lecture hosted by the National Press Club, in partnership with Unisa and the Qoboza family, keynote speaker Sandile Memela, a seasoned journalist and communication expert, affirmed that Percy Qoboza was an enemy of the apartheid regime as he was unapologetically vocal and upheld moral journalism. Read more
A student's journey to success begins with a healthy body and a focused mind. The Student Affairs Department, in collaboration with the KwaZulu-Natal Region, invited all Unisa students to attend the Student Health and Wellness Festival to address vital aspects that pave the way for student's academic success. Read more