College of Human Sciences

Chief Albert Luthuli Research Chair hosts Oprah Winfrey Morehouse College fellows on robust dialogue

Attended by South African students and emerging scholars from Unisa, the Chief Albert Luthuli Research Chair recently hosted the Oprah Winfrey Morehouse fellows from the United States of America, marking the first of such student-focused education and cultural exchange event hosted by the Research Chair since its inception in 2021. Read more

MPHO NGOEPE AND NAPJADI LETSOALO | Unisa plays its part by supporting linguistic diversity

The report by the Cultural, Linguistics and Religious Rights Commission about organs of state failing to equitably use all official languages is highly alarming. Despite the existence of the Use of Official Languages Act 12 of 2012, which was enacted to regulate and monitor the utilisation of official languages by the national government for its various functions, Read more

Dedicated Unisa PhD student receives prestigious scholarship

A dedicated Information Science PhD student, Thulisile Lemekoane, is grateful to receive the prestigious 2023 ARMA International Educational Foundation Scholarship as she embarks on her exciting academic journey. Read more

Eminent scholar unveils ground-breaking book exploring Africa’s literary and cultural heritage

Enhancing understanding of the past and shaping collective vision for the future, Unisa's Prof Daniel Matjila, recently published a book highlighting that African languages and literatures deserve recognition and appreciation on the global stage. Read more

Commemorating illustrious past and reaffirming commitment to a green future

Commemorating the university's 150th anniversary, the College of Human Sciences, the Unisa KwaZulu-Natal Region and the Directorate of Support Services recently held a tree-planting ceremony at the Durban Campus. Fifteen trees were planted, serving as a living testament to Unisa's rich history and its unwavering commitment to a greener future. Read more

Unisa embraces global progressive 4IR collaborations

Through its Department of Information Science, Unisa expands the progressive global use of 4IR in archives and records management. This is achieved through collaborations that suggest and solve the use of artificial intelligence in supporting and enhancing records management practices. Read more

Prominent researcher acknowledged for outstanding psychology work

Unisa’s prominent researcher, Dr Nick Malherbe, was recently awarded a Y1-rating by the NRF for his outstanding contributions to the field of psychology. In this news story, we get to know the man behind the award and gain insight into his academic views and journey. Read more

Unisa archivists appointed to Department of Sport, Arts and Culture in Limpopo Advisory Council

The appointment of top archivists, Prof Mpho Ngoepe and Prof Ngoako Marutha, to the Limpopo Department of Sport, Arts and Culture. The two Unisans will contribute to developing and implementing effective policies and practices in the region’s rich cultural heritage for future generations. Read more

Unisa alumnus grateful for knowledge that profited his literature

Unisa alumnus and author Dimakatso David Mokwena, who recently obtained a Bachelor of Arts Honours in Theory of Literature, hails the institution for giving him the skill set towards his debut novel Here Comes the Gay King, which explores anti-gay themes, societal expectation and struggles with identity. Read more

Unisa Health Studies lecturers present research papers at Harvard University

Dr Grace Malapela and Marang Tebogo Mamahlodi recently attended and presented at the 14th Academic International Conference on Multidisciplinary Studies and Education at Harvard University. Read more