The Unisa Inhlanyelo Hub was established to address student entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship development in academia. Translating academic outputs to benefit the wider society drives economic growth. In this regard, the hub seeks to promote entrepreneurship and self-employment amongst the institution's stakeholders.Read more
A young Unisa law student attained his childhood dream of being an author at 24. He firmly believes that his book, The African Dream, will resonate with young radical Africans who recognise that oneness is the interconnectedness of all life because the future of Africa depends on Ubuntu.Read more
As part of Unisa’s continuous endeavour towards reclaiming Africa’s intellectual futures through internationalisation, one of the main themes in its 150th anniversary year, the institution hosted highly esteemed scholar Professor Petar Jandrić, from Zagreb University of Applied Sciences, Croatia, as part of the European Union’s Erasmus+ programme. Read more
Marking the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation, Unisa’s Institute for Gender Studies reaffirmed its solidarity with and support of the campaign against this form of gender-based violence. Read more
Unisa students and staff share their views of the academic opening of 2023, the year in which the university celebrates 150 years of impacting lives. Read more
The 2023 official academic opening ceremony marks Unisa's 150th anniversary (#Unisa150). Joyful Unisans are gathering outside the Muckleneuk Campus to commemorate the milestone in song and dance. Read more
Unisa staff and students share their well wishes ahead of the university's 150th anniversary ( #Unisa150) official academic opening ceremony on Friday, 10 February 2023. Read more
In the true spirit of Ubuntu, staff from different departments at Unisa’s Cape Town Campus recently volunteered their time to alleviate frustration among students queueing to complete their registration at the institution. Read more
CLAW recently held a groundbreaking conference for young and emerging scholars. The flagship event, which is a partnership between Unisa's PCIL and APGRON, provides a platform for students and emerging researchers to grow, be involved in engaged scholarship and act as a facilitator of mentorship and transformation of the knowledge economy.Read more