As part of its effort to provide excellent and accessible customer service, the Unisa Midlands region recently held an open day to allow current and prospective students to engage with various colleges on issues relating to the 2024 application process, admission requirements, and available bursaries. Read more
The Unisa Alumni Relations Office recently hosted an alumni Women's Day breakfast in Bloemfontein. The event inspired alumni to drive meaningful change, showcased their dedication and affirmed their role as torchbearers of hope and positive change. Read more
Professor Edith Dinong Phaswana shares a moving tribute to the former Executive Dean of the College of Human Sciences at Unisa, Professor Kgomotso Masemola. She says Masemola will be remembered as a world-renowned erudite scholar, a highly sophisticated academic, a prolific author, and a world-class pan-African theorist. Read more
In commemoration of Women's Month, The Unisa Campus Health Clinic invited staff members to a gender-related cancer screening initiative held at the Muckleneuck Campus. The initiative aimed to promote the well-being of Unisa staff and students. Read more
Unisa, in collaboration with the Open University of Tanzania and other key stakeholders, is hosting the first MoodleMoot Africa conference to discuss innovations that support academic projects across the continent, including student-centric technologies driven by 4IR and artificial intelligence. Read more
Unisa alumni have answered the call to give back to their alma mater, undergoing comprehensive supervisory training to become mentors and guides for postgraduate students. Discover how this initiative shapes the future of education at Unisa and fosters a strong bond between the university and its accomplished alumni community. Read more
The Unisa Science Engagement Centre, in collaboration with the Department of Linguistics and Modern Languages, and the Department of African Languages, officially launched a first-of-its-kind multilingual glossary of one hundred robotics terms in all eleven South African official languages. Read more
A recent open day in Addis Ababa saw a range of meaningful interactions between a wide range of Unisa representatives with both current and prospective students, including the dissemination of graduate and postgraduate information, and the provision of career guidance and student support. Read more
Unisa’s Advocacy and Resource Centre for Students with Disabilities recently presented Sign Language training to staff members, thus further extending the university’s support to students living with hearing disabilities. Read more