The university has ten endowed research chairs funded by education partners or donors and one research chair funded by Unisa. Research chairs enable a dedicated focus on specific areas of research in which Unisa excels and which are national and continental priorities.
| Chair Type | College | Chair Incumbent | Email Address |
| Chief Albert Luthuli Research Chair | Human Sciences | Prof P Segalo | Segalpj@unisa.ac.za |
| Chair Type | College | Chair Incumbent | Email Address |
| Graduate Studies | Prof J Adesina | adesij@unisa.ac.za | |
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UNESCO UNISA Africa Chair in Nanosciences and Nanotechnology |
Graduate Studies | Prof M Maaza | maazam@unisa.ac.za |
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UNITWIN/UNESCO/Unisa Chair in ODL |
Education | Prof M Letseka | letsem@unisa.co.za |
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UNESCO Unisa Chair of Inclusive Education in Higher Education |
Education | Prof MO Maguvhe | maguvmo@unisa.ac.za |
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Commonwealth of Learning Chair in ODL in Teacher Education |
Education | Prof G van den Berg | vdberg@unisa.ac.za |
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UNESCO Co-Chair in Early Childhood Education, Care and Development |
Education | Prof H Ebrahim | ebrahhb@unisa.ac.za |
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AgriSeta Chair |
Human Sciences | Prof M Ngoepe-Ntsoane | entsoam@unisa.ac.za |
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SARCHI chair, Welfare and Social Development in Informal Settlement |
Human Sciences | Prof S Kgatle | kgatls@unisa.ac.za |
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DST/NRF SARChI in Power Engineering and Smart Networks |
Science, Engineering and Technology | Prof A Yussuff | yusufaa@unisa.ac.za |
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Water and The Environment (Environmental Biotechnology): Integrated Approach for Pharmaceutical and AMR-free Wastewater Effluent |
Science, Engineering and Technology | kamiki@unisa.ac.za |
Unisa undertakes research through a variety of research chairs as well as its institutes, to find cutting-edge solutions to international challenges and Africa’s educational and developmental problems.
Through IDEAS, the university is positioned to contribute towards meeting the energy challenges facing Africa, particularly sustainable energy that can fuel Africa’s growth and improve the quality of life of the people of Africa.
Research at IDEAS is linked to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations and, in particular, Affordable and Clean Energy (Goal 7) and Sustainable Cities and Communities (Goal 11).
The Institute for Nanotechnology and Water Sustainability (iNanoWS) is a strategic research niche at the College of Science, Engineering and Technology that addresses current and emerging issues relating to water quality and water scarcity. Central to this, is the use of conventional and innovative technologies that will help provide alternative water resources and to ensure that such water is treated to acceptable levels suitable for its purpose, for example, drinking or any non-potable use, such as industrial, agricultural or groundwater discharge.
The iNanoWS draws expertise from a number of researchers, collectively with lots of experience and their international collaborators have answered a number of research questions pertaining to water quality and supply issues.
Prof Thabo Nkambule (acting) heads the Institute for Nanotechnology and Water Sustainability and can be contacted on nkambtt@unisa.ac.za or nanows@unisa.ac.za
Last modified: Mon Mar 09 10:48:55 SAST 2026