Professor Kaitano Dube, a groundbreaking researcher in the field of ecotourism, recently received the Unisa Principal's Award for Distinguished Alumni in Research. Read more
A recent series of workshops presented in two Unisa regions offered students mental and general health guidance, fun aerobic exercises, wellness stalls and a mobile clinic. Read more
Shingirai Makosa, born and raised in Zimbabwe, excelled in his academic pursuits from an early age. Despite the challenges of a single-parent household, he consistently ranked as the top student in his class. Makosa has turned personal and economic hardships into a journey of academic excellence and professional success.Read more
Unisa recently recognised the outstanding achievements of academic staff at its Annual Research and Innovation Awards ceremony, honouring more than 100 academics who have made significant contributions to African research excellence. Read more
At Unisa Eastern Cape’s recent graduation ceremony, the achievements of more than 2 700 graduates across the age spectrum and from all walks of life were celebrated. Read more
Attesting Unisa's stature as a globally sustainable and competitive university, the 2025 edition of the QS World University Rankings has listed Unisa as one of the top universities in South Africa. The ranking is widely regarded as one of the world's most prominent university rankings evaluating institutions based on factors such as academic reputation and employability, among other ranking criteria. Read more
In a groundbreaking move set to revolutionise education in rural KwaZulu-Natal, Unisa is making strides in establishing a new service centre in Manguzi. The establishment of the centre is poised to enhance the educational landscape significantly, providing vital support and opportunities to students within the uMkhanyakude District and beyond. Read more
From handling the challenges of being part of a polygamous family structure to shouldering the responsibilities of a frontline worker during a pandemic, Ntombeziningi Pretty Khanyile's story is not just about earning a degree - it is a testament to the indomitable spirit of a woman who dared to dream, persist and, ultimately, thrive. Read more
A dedicated, persistent and self-driven Unisa alumna, Wilmarie Pekeur, asserts that when she lacked the resources and was not emotionally and physically fit to attend a residential university due to her visual impairment, Unisa's accessible open and distance e-learning model made it possible for her to pursue her studies. Read more