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2020-10-14 00:00:00.0 | Category: College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Featured, Corporate

Unisa researcher wins prestigious grant from WRC

Dr Hlengilizwe Nyoni, an instrument scientist and lab manager at the Institute of Nanotechnology and Water Sustainability, has received R500 000 from the Water Research Commission, which will result in the development of an all-inclusive toolbox for water quality assessment relevant to addressing water-related socio-economic issues.

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2020-10-13 00:00:00.0 | Category: Lead, Corporate

Unisa SBL military programme a 'restoration of hope'

The Graduate School of Business Leadership is holding a four-day security cluster seminar that is bringing together veterans and officers to situate their research within broader transformation plans resolving socio-economic issues in South Africa.

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2020-10-07 00:00:00.0 | Category: College of Graduate Sciences, Featured, Corporate

Fresh produce to accelerate postgrad support

Prof Tennyson Mgutshini has been appointed as Acting Director in the School of Transdisciplinary Research and Graduate Studies. His wealth of knowledge and skills will be directed towards empowering thousands of Unisa master's and doctoral students to blossom into successful qualified professionals.

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2020-10-05 00:00:00.0 | Category: College of Accounting Sciences, Featured, Department of Taxation, Lead, Corporate

Lunch and learn

The College of Accounting Sciences held a virtual brown-bag meeting in September, which took the form of an information session on the IBFD Tax Research Platform.

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2020-10-05 00:00:00.0 | Category: College of Human Sciences, Featured, Corporate

How embroidery broke the silence around women's apartheid trauma

Puleng Segalo, professor of Psychology at Unisa, says that more communities could use art forms to confront gendered societal challenges. Individual and collective artistic expression can play a role in the attainment of a just society - and it deserves more attention.

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2020-10-04 00:00:00.0 | Category: Corporate

What is the psychological impact of a pandemic?

"The aim is to work on something meaningful and make a contribution to mental health knowledge - hence the focus on post-traumatic stress and Covid-19." A recent research capacity seminar, co-hosted by Unisa SBL Prof Renier Steyn, outlined plans for an exciting long-term, multi-level, focused research project involving students and researchers from multiple institutions and countries.

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2020-10-02 00:00:00.0 | Category: Lead, College of Economic and Management Sciences, Corporate, Dept of Applied Management, Featured

Pharmaceutical manufacturing companies must handle returned drugs better

They should develop their current strategies to be more sustainable by considering factors such as the firm's green image, political and social responsibility, and the economy, and also follow the guidelines for recall or withdrawal of medicine and medical devices in South Africa, says Unisa's Mpho Sharon Makaleng.

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2020-10-02 00:00:00.0 | Category: Lead, Corporate

Pandemic perspectives in an unequal society

At the 2020 Unisa Founders Lecture, Vice-Chancellor of the University of the Witwatersrand, Prof Adam Habib, shared insights on how Covid-19 political management exposed the vulnerabilities of the poor and worsened deep polarities in SA.

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2020-09-30 00:00:00.0 | Category: Lead, Corporate

Training the next generation of thinkers who question everything

It was an auspicious and historic occasion when Unisa launched the Thabo Mbeki African School of Public and International Affairs. The premier graduate school aims to advance public sector education and seeks to be a magnet of excellence in education, experiential learning and research.

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