Unisa Radio

Unisa Radio is an online talk radio station, striving to be Unisa’s voice that bridges the communication gap between Unisa and its communities.
The radio station endeavors to become a dynamic and vibrant online streaming talk radio station in South Africa and the continent. It also seeks to provide an opportunity for students to get practical exposure and training in broadcasting. Unisa Radio further seeks to provide a channel for students, employees and management of the university to articulate Unisa’s vision and to seek resolutions for immediate challenges.
Additionally, Unisa Radio showcases the impactful work of the university’s academic cream of the crop, highlighting Unisa’s commitment to academic excellence and its continuous strive of making the academic journey of students worthwhile.
Disability awareness at Unisa: Disability is not inability
As National Disability Rights Awareness Month commences, the university reflects on its inclusive institutional structures, policies, and technologies to facilitate universal access. Read more.
Disability awareness at Unisa: Disability is not inability
As National Disability Rights Awareness Month commences, the university reflects on its inclusive institutional structures, policies, and technologies to facilitate universal access. Read more.
Young communicators gain experience at Unisa
Through an internship programme, the Department of Institutional Advancement's Communications Division provides Unisa alumni with the opportunity to gain practical experience and improve future employability. Read more.
Young communicators gain experience at Unisa
Through an internship programme, the Department of Institutional Advancement's Communications Division provides Unisa alumni with the opportunity to gain practical experience and improve future employability. Read more.
From rural roots to doctoral heights
Dr Motswalle Christina Kanyane's PhD journey at Unisa's College of Education was deeply personal, inspired by a shared dream she and her husband once nurtured to both earn their doctoral degrees by the age of 55. Read more.
From rural roots to doctoral heights
Dr Motswalle Christina Kanyane's PhD journey at Unisa's College of Education was deeply personal, inspired by a shared dream she and her husband once nurtured to both earn their doctoral degrees by the age of 55. Read more.
Unisa first-year students shine at inaugural debate session
The Office of the Dean of Students, in collaboration with the Department of English Studies, recently hosted an engaging debate session for Unisa first-year students to showcase their academic engagement, critical thinking and communication skills. Read more.
Unisa first-year students shine at inaugural debate session
The Office of the Dean of Students, in collaboration with the Department of English Studies, recently hosted an engaging debate session for Unisa first-year students to showcase their academic engagement, critical thinking and communication skills. Read more.
Ten years of empowering learners to impact their communities through research
Unisa recently celebrated the tenth instalment of its annual Learners’ Research Summit. The initiative provides high school learners the opportunity to present and showcase their proposed research projects in line with an identified theme or focus area.Read more.
Ten years of empowering learners to impact their communities through research
Unisa recently celebrated the tenth instalment of its annual Learners’ Research Summit. The initiative provides high school learners the opportunity to present and showcase their proposed research projects in line with an identified theme or focus area.Read more.
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