Young Unisa science stars join elite Lindau Nobel Laureate group
Dr Bambesiwe May, who graduated at Unisa this week with a PhD in Chemistry, will be joining a select group of eight young South African scientists to participate in the 73rd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting, a forum for the world’s best and brightest talent in the field of science. Also participating will be Dr Mosima Kgomo, postdoctoral research fellow at the university.(Image: Mintek) Read more.
Young Unisa science stars join elite Lindau Nobel Laureate group
Dr Bambesiwe May, who graduated at Unisa this week with a PhD in Chemistry, will be joining a select group of eight young South African scientists to participate in the 73rd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting, a forum for the world’s best and brightest talent in the field of science. Also participating will be Dr Mosima Kgomo, postdoctoral research fellow at the university.(Image: Mintek) Read more.
Unisa hosts ICT skills development workshop for student leaders
Unisa's Student Social Development Division under the Department of Student Development is hosting ICT training at the university’s regions for newly elected Student Representative Council members in order to equip them with digital skills. Read more.
Unisa hosts ICT skills development workshop for student leaders
Unisa's Student Social Development Division under the Department of Student Development is hosting ICT training at the university’s regions for newly elected Student Representative Council members in order to equip them with digital skills. Read more.
Unisa awards honorary doctorate to exemplary philanthropist and entrepreneur Collen Tshifhiwa Mashawana
Unisa conferred the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Honoris Causa) to consummate philanthropist and entrepreneur Collen Tshifhiwa Mashawana, making him one of the youngest honorary doctorate recipients in the country. "This serves as a beacon of encouragement to the youth and society, demonstrating that leadership is defined by impact and service, not by age," said Mashawana. Read more.
Unisa awards honorary doctorate to exemplary philanthropist and entrepreneur Collen Tshifhiwa Mashawana
Unisa conferred the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Honoris Causa) to consummate philanthropist and entrepreneur Collen Tshifhiwa Mashawana, making him one of the youngest honorary doctorate recipients in the country. "This serves as a beacon of encouragement to the youth and society, demonstrating that leadership is defined by impact and service, not by age," said Mashawana. Read more.
Unisa remains anchored among the waves
Unisa held a media briefing on Wednesday, 17 April 2024. Following robust and factual presentations, it was clear that Unisa’s core function remains intact and solid. Its progress in research and innovation continues to position the university as an outstanding, globally competitive contributor to higher education.Read more.
Unisa remains anchored among the waves
Unisa held a media briefing on Wednesday, 17 April 2024. Following robust and factual presentations, it was clear that Unisa’s core function remains intact and solid. Its progress in research and innovation continues to position the university as an outstanding, globally competitive contributor to higher education.Read more.
Unisa honours global icon Dr Esther Mahlangu for her mathematical indigenous knowledge
Unisa conferred the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Honoris Causa) to Internationally acclaimed Ndebele artist Dr Esther Mahlangu in recognition of her profound mathematical principles embedded in her breathtaking and mesmerising artworks. As an African university, Unisa is committed to recognising and affirming indigenous knowledge systems. Read more.
Unisa honours global icon Dr Esther Mahlangu for her mathematical indigenous knowledge
Unisa conferred the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Honoris Causa) to Internationally acclaimed Ndebele artist Dr Esther Mahlangu in recognition of her profound mathematical principles embedded in her breathtaking and mesmerising artworks. As an African university, Unisa is committed to recognising and affirming indigenous knowledge systems. Read more.
Unisa Radio is a talk radio station, striving to be Unisa’s voice that will bridge the gap between Unisa and its communities.
Unisa Radio endeavors to become a dynamic and vibrant online streaming talk radio station in South Africa and the continent. The radio station also seeks to provide an opportunity for students to get practical exposure and training in broadcasting. Unisa Radio also seeks to provide a channel for students, employees and management of Unisa to articulate the vision of Unisa, to raise concerns and to seek resolutions for immediate problems.
Last modified: Fri Jul 28 18:00:23 SAST 2023