Social media has dumbed down almost an entire generation of Australian children, with new longitudinal research revealing how ...
In addition to direct institutional funding, the vice-chancellor highlighted the role of the Unisa Foundation and donor ...
His late uncle, Dr Norman Honey, dedicated his life to treating leprosy patients and fighting the disease's stigma. He worked ...
The most recent University Impact Rankings for 2025, released by Times Higher Education, show that UNISA’s performance on the ...
A new study shows that relearning fundamental “baby” movements through the 12-week Motum program can reduce chronic lower ...
The social media ban for children under 16 kicks in very soon. How well your child adjusts depends in part on how you handle ...
Across Africa, distance education has become one of the most powerful forces for expanding access to higher learning. Open and distance learning institutions such as the Open University of Tanzania, ...
Unisa’s Inhlanyelo Hub is actively changing the landscape of African business community by empowering women and youth.
Health apps, wearables, and interactive programs can help improve physical activity, diet, and weight outcomes for children and teens.
But other research suggests digital devices could also play a role in helping them be more active. Researchers tracked the habits of more than 14,000 11 to 14 year olds and found daily social media ...
After submitting your application to the University of South Africa (UNISA), the next important step is to track your progress. UNISA receives thousands of applications every year, so it’s essential ...
The University of South Africa (Unisa) hosted an evening of music, culture and celebration at its annual Vice-Chancellor’s Concert on Saturday, marking the fourth edition of the event and the final ...