Graduation ceremonies at Unisa are always spectacular and worth attending. This year, messages from graduates will be dedicated to celebrating 140-years of Unisa’s existence, compiles Busisiwe Mahlangu.
Nonkululeko Nzimande, son of Higher Education and Training Minister, Dr Blade Nzimande graduated from the University on 3 April 2013. Click to here to read more…
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“I am honoured to be associated with Unisa, as a staff member, a researcher, and a former student. Unisa has indeed helped me shape my future. I am grateful for the support I received during my studies, and would like to mention a few people who contributed towards this success. I would like to extend a very big thank you to my supervisor, Prof Mutendwahothe Lumadi, and to Prof Peter Dzvimbo, Prof Oupa Lebeloane, Prof Steward Mothata, Prof Sello Mokoena for their continued support and encouragement, and for standing by me through difficult and trying times. This shows that Unisa indeed has academics who have what it takes to be researchers and leaders! I will forever cherish the wonderful memories of my journey towards a doctorate at Unisa.Congratulations Unisa for turning 140 years! You are the number one university for me!” |
“I am delighted to receive my DLitt et Phil in Religious Studies from Unisa. The degree contributes to deepening the value of diversity and multicultural understanding in South Africa. Unisa’s commitment to education of democratic values is what attracted me to doing the degree at Unisa. The 140 years of Unisa’s existence as a University is testament to its irrefragable contribution to the country’s educational development.” |
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“Unisa is a global university that provides academic empowerment and exellency to all. Congratulations to Unisa for reaching 140 years of providing unlimited education to all. I personally salute Unisa for my academic achievement. I successfully completed my doctoratoral degree in Education Management with undivided support from the highly qualified staff and well organised study material. I would not be where I am today had it not been of Unisa.” |
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