The African college of excellence in the social and human sciences
2023-05-15 00:00:00.0 | Category:
College of Human Sciences, Lead, Featured, Dept Communication, Corporate
Prominent radio producer proudly graduates at Unisa
The achievement of award-winning Thobela FM producer, Masilo Isaac Mashila, who recently graduated with an Honours degree in Media Studies at Unisa, is not only a testament to his dedication and hard work – it also serves as inspiration to many aspiring students who struggle to balance their careers and education.
2023-05-09 00:00:00.0 | Category:
College of Human Sciences, Featured, Corporate
Student-centred orientation focuses on innovation and lifelong learning
Reflecting Unisa’s 150th anniversary theme, Reclaiming Africa’s Intellectual Futures, this year’s virtual orientation for students in the Department of Psychology was yet another demonstration of a concerted effort by various units at the university to put in practice its principles of service to students and other relevant stakeholders.
2023-05-02 00:00:00.0 | Category:
College of Human Sciences, Lead, Featured, Dept Afrikaans, Corporate
Researching shamanism and altered states of consciousness in literature
“The function of mind-altering drugs is to facilitate a momentary escape from mundane reality, to act as a gateway to spiritually inspired revelations, to access suppressed emotions or to help critique the social order”, said Professor Alan Northover of the College of Human Sciences, Department of Afrikaans and Theory of Literature, at his recent inauguration.
2023-04-27 00:00:00.0 | Category:
College of Human Sciences, Lead, Featured, Corporate
Freedom Day: People-centred, feminist and Christian-infused leadership examined
In observance of Freedom Day, an online seminar hosted by Unisa’s Chief Albert Luthuli Research Chair reflected on what leadership in contemporary South Africa should look like, and what can be gleaned from the past to make the free and socially just South Africa that Chief Albert Luthuli fought and was prepared to die for.
2023-04-25 00:00:00.0 | Category:
College of Human Sciences, Featured, Featured, Research news, Corporate
Recognised for producing research that promotes justice and human dignity
Having received the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Research at Unisa’s recent Research and Innovation Awards Ceremony, Prof Puleng Segalo says that the award recognises her endless labour to contribute towards scientific knowledge production and grounding within communities.
2023-04-04 00:00:00.0 | Category:
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A university that defies barriers to deliver education for the marginalised
In celebration of Unisa's 150th anniversary, esteemed scholars and industry giants share their thoughts on how this august university positively impacts society in South Africa and the globe.
2023-04-03 00:00:00.0 | Category:
College of Human Sciences, Featured, Corporate
"This achievement means that I have worked hard and earned my crown"
Unisa's Gauteng regional student leader, Sanelisiwe Siyothula, recently obtained a Public Relations Diploma to bridge theory and practice in student leadership. Siyothula's academic achievement tells a story of a township girl who wants to solve the world's communication challenges.
2023-03-28 00:00:00.0 | Category:
College of Human Sciences, Lead, Featured, Dept linguistics, Corporate
Unisa linguist attempts to solve the literacy crisis in South Africa
Delivering her inaugural lecture recently, Prof Carien Wilsenach from the College of Human Sciences’ Department of Linguistics and Modern Languages argued that there is a literacy crisis in South Africa. This refers to the fact that 78% of learners in Grade 4 cannot understand what they read, and more than 50% of children do not know the letters of the alphabet by the end of Grade 1.
2023-03-15 00:00:00.0 | Category:
College of Education, College of Human Sciences, Lead, Featured, Featured, Dept information science, Dept linguistics, Corporate
Multilingual education the driving force behind transformed HEIs
Unisa's theme for its 150th anniversary year is Reclaiming Africa's Intellectual Futures , and, reflecting this, the central message at the university's International Mother Language Day celebration was that multilingualism and mother-tongue-based education are the driving forces for transformed and Africanised higher education institutions.