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2017-05-09 00:00:00.0 | Category:
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“Education is an immediate equaliser,” says DHET’s Manana
The Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training graduated last night with a BA Honours in International Politics, and said that he loved every moment of being a Unisa student.
2017-05-02 00:00:00.0 | Category:
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We were not ready to govern—Ngema
The acclaimed writer, lyricist, composer, director, and theatre producer was speaking at Unisa, when CHS hosted him and a group of panellists to reflect on the story of Sarafina in post-apartheid South Africa.
2017-05-02 00:00:00.0 | Category:
News, Corporate
Global researchers reflect on families and patterns of care
The Department of Sociology at Unisa co-hosted the bi-annual research group conference of the International Sociological Association
2017-04-19 00:00:00.0 | Category:
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Afrikaans translation of iconic African novel
Thomas Mofolo’s classic literary work on the legend of the Zulu King, Chaka, has been translated by Prof Chris Swanepoel, a research fellow in the Department of African Languages.
2017-03-24 00:00:00.0 | Category:
College of Human Sciences, Featured, News
Bridging the distance in distance education
Unisa’s Department of Communication Science has introduced interactive live broadcast classes to its students through Open Broadcasting Software and Google Hangouts.
2017-03-13 00:00:00.0 | Category:
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“Native Question” is an equation: y = f(x)
The College of Human Sciences hosted its first Africa Speaks lecture for 2017 on 08 February at Unisa’s Kgorong Function Hall. Programme director, Professor Kgomotso Masemola, from the Department of English Studies welcomed management and students, saying Africa Speaks was a special occasion for Unisa because it shows that the university has a footprint in Africa and that we engage the best scholars.
2017-03-13 00:00:00.0 | Category:
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Why the decoloniality struggle surprised South Africans
The struggle for decolonisation in South Africa may have taken the country’s citizens by surprise, but it was only a matter of time that the struggle came to the fore exposing the myth of democratisation.