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African knowledge to take its rightful place in postgraduate scholarship

Streaming internationally to more than fifteen countries, the first interdisciplinary seminar hosted by the School of Interdisciplinary Research and Graduate Studies in the College of Graduate Studies at Unisa was a huge success. Read more

Innovative student excels abroad

As part of Youth Month, the College of Science, Engineering and Technology celebrates its doctoral candidate, Simphiwe Zwane for significant research progress in Michigan State University.Read more

"Staff empowerment is the key to effective student support"

Unisa’s newly appointed Vice-Principal of Teaching, Learning, Community Engagement and Student Support, Professor Zodwa Motsa Madikane, envisions enhancing the production of quality graduates and for students to participate in academic exchange programmes across the world.Read more

“Unisa gave me the urge to shine through the sky”

Rustenburg-born Theron Rapoo ploughs back time, money and inspiration into the lives of students from his childhood community while flying the Unisa flag high. Read more

Continental free trade unpacked at Lesotho Alumni Chapter gathering

Members of the Unisa Lesotho Alumni Chapter recently braved the winter cold to attend a presentation on the impact of the proposed African free trade area.Read more

Persistence gained her double international awards

After delivering an impressive and high-impact research presentation, Unisan Trudy Forbay garnered two first prize awards at the World Conference on Research Integrity.Read more

A defender of the powerless

Having studied law to become a defender of the powerless, Dr Advocate Linda Mbana, who was recently appointed the Unisa Ombudsperson, resolved from a tender age that she would spend the rest of her life fighting social injustice.Read more

Sparking conversations around climate change in universities

‘Despite being one of the most educated countries on the African continent, South Africa has unusually low levels of climate literacy,’ said a Pan African climate activist, Ayakha Melithafa, at a climate change virtual presentation at Unisa. She urged Unisans to take cognisance of the impact of climate change and ecological issues. Read more

Ethiopian doctoral graduates reflect on their study journeys

Unisa’s Ethiopia Regional Learning Centre, housed in the College of Graduate Studies, recently hosted its first experience-sharing programme for the year.Read more

College of Graduate Studies at the forefront of postgraduate supervision

Postgraduate students at the university will draw major benefit from the wide-ranging competencies with which 1190 supervisors will be equipped during an intensive twelve-week programme that was recently launched.Read more