During the Women in Leadership Seminar, Professor Maelekanyo Mulaudzi called on women to reclaim their pre-colonial power and lead society in all aspects of life. Read more
Unisa’s Employee Relations and Wellness Directorate hosted its annual Health and Wellness Day to build a resilient and healthy workforce. Read more
Sustaining high-level performance in research, Unisa has won two prestigious awards from the Southern African Research and Innovation Management Association, in the Organisational Excellence in Research Management, and Early Career Excellence in Research Management categories. Read more
The Unisa Library and Information Services recently held a comprehensive training workshop and guided library tour for undergraduate students while recognising the vital role of librarians in students’ academic journeys. Read more
Unisa recently participated in the notable EAIE Conference and Exhibition, which called on delegates to embrace collaborative creativity across borders, institutions, and various sectors to identify opportunities and address pressing challenges facing higher education globally. Read more
The Multilingual Spelling Bee Competition aims to make a significant impact on language education and cultural appreciation. The competition encourages learners to embrace various languages and promotes the significance of multilingualism, contributing to a more inclusive and diverse society. Read more
Delivering the keynote address at the first Professor Stan Sangweni Memorial Lecture, Unisa’s Chancellor and former President Dr Thabo Mbeki, hailed Sangweni as a priceless gem that advocated for and epitomised honesty in serving the South African people. Read more
“The growing trend of the pursuit of national self-interests does not underpin the tenets of Pan-Africanism,” said Unisa’s Chancellor and former President, Dr Thabo Mbeki, at the recently held TM-School’s biannual dialogue. Read more
At a recent symposium themed Affirming Unisa’s CODeL+ identity and research-led university, Unisa affirmed that it remains committed to offering premier open distance and e-learning education for students to transform their lives and society. Read more
The Skills Training for Translators and Editors Project led by Unisa’s Department of Linguistics and Modern Languages, aims to enhance the capacity of novice and practising language practitioners alike, with the potential to also contribute to the academic project. Read more