Unisa’s students living with disabilities will enjoy even greater access to information following a new partnership between the university and the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions. Read more
The region’s Student Mentor Programme is growing apace, and has once again equipped a new crop of volunteers with invaluable skills to serve them on their journey to success.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
Unisa’s College of Law opened clinics in Polokwane, Mpumalanga and the Western Cape to ensure that unprivileged communities get access to quality legal services for free. The clinics will also provide basic legal education to community members in the surrounding areas.Read more
Professor Puleng LenkaBula, Principal and Vice-Chancellor of Unisa, recently visited the Cape Town Campus for a series of meetings with campus management and the Regional Student Representative Council to sync up on regional matters. Read more
Unisa students recently engaged with the Minister of Justice and Correctional Services and other luminaries on topics ranging from language policy in higher education, to equality in education and the Constitution in relation to higher education.Read more
A generous donation from the Bestmed medical scheme will further Unisa's efforts to address the lack of devices among its students.Read more
Lucas Mamabolo, National Postgraduate Officer on the National Student Representative Council, understands the academic language, needs and concerns of students at postgraduate level.Read more
Wadzanai Mazhetese, President of Unisa’s National Student Representative Council, shares his thoughts with the Unisa student community.Read more