Described as an ethical giant with integrity, Dr Andrew Mlangeni, a Rivonia trialist, was feted by Unisa in a memorial lecture on what would have been his 96th birthday.Read more
Read the latest issue of YOUNISA, the newsletter for Unisa students, alumni and friends.Read more
Unisa students recently engaged with the Minister of Justice and Correctional Services and other luminaries on topics ranging from language policy in higher education, to equality in education and the Constitution in relation to higher education.Read more
“Knowledge is power, and you are never too old to acquire any form of education,” says legendary sports broadcaster Zama “ZZ” Masondo after acquiring a master’s degree at Unisa in his 70s.Read more
For Youth Month, myUnisa will be celebrating the youth through an informative and inspiring series themed Youth and the digital economy. We hope to also showcase Unisa students’ digital entrepreneurship stories during the month.Read more
Unisa’s digital transformation journey has taken a major step forward with the launch of the Master’s and Doctoral Students Supervision and Monitoring Dashboard by the College of Graduate Studies.Read more
The highly talented Jaco van Schalkwyk created the official portrait of Prof. Mandla Makhanya, former Unisa Principal and Vice-Chancellor, which was presented to him on the occasion of his retirement.Read more
Delivering the annual Thabo Mbeki Africa Day Lecture, renowned British-Nigerian scholar Professor Funmi Olonisakin said that it was time for the continent to take stock of its current status and reflect on where it is heading.Read more
Speaking against the backdrop of Africa Day and Africa Month 2021, Unisa’s Professors Zodwa Motsa and Edith Phaswana reflect on the institution’s status as the capital of decoloniality and long-time champion in decolonising education on the continent.Read more