🎓 Unisa is now South Africa's leading producer of research doctoral graduates.
Unisa has achieved 1st position nationally for Research Doctoral Graduate Outputs, moving up from 3rd place in 2023. Doctoral graduate outputs increased from 366 to 440 in the latest DHET report, confirming the university's growing contribution to research excellence and societal transformation.
This achievement reflects Unisa's commitment to developing scholars whose research addresses complex national, continental and global challenges.
As we celebrate our winter graduation ceremonies and the achievement of 177 new PhD graduates, we are reminded that every doctoral graduate represents new knowledge, innovation and hope for Africa's future.
Under the leadership of Prof Puleng @LenkaBula, Unisa continues to expand its impact through research that matters and graduates who change the world.
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In her inaugural lecture, Prof Thea Visser from the university's College of Economic and Management Sciences called for a bold rethink of how small businesses are studied, urging researchers to move beyond outdated approaches and confront the realities shaping entrepreneurs in South Africa and beyond.
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“We congratulate Unisa for its contribution to our country and we wish it well for the next 150 years. We stand with you, and the Auditor-General, will always be ready to collaborate with this august institution.” - Ms. T Maluleke, Auditor-General of SA
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By bringing together academics, students, researchers, government officials, and foreign missions, this event seeks to enhance IORA's visibility and cooperation among member states.