Stenden University South Africa Ranking

Stenden University South Africa Ranking This ranking is based on research publications and citations from the last five years (2010 to 2014) as well as visibility on the internet. Rank Institution City Total Influence Factor 1 University of Cape Town Cape Town 45.02 2 University of Pretoria Hatfield 43.35 3 University of South Africa Pretoria … Read more

Stenden University South Africa Campus

Stenden University South Africa Campus Stenden South Africa is  located in Port Alfred in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. It is a branch campus of Stenden University of Applied Sciences in The Netherlands. Visit Our Campus What facilities are available? Accommodation is available for registered students. Facilities on campus include: Library, including printing, faxing, … Read more

Stenden University South Africa Details

Stenden University South Africa Details Stenden South Africa is an Institution of Higher Education, located in Port Alfred in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. It is a branch campus of Stenden University of Applied Sciences in The Netherlands. It was founded in 2002 and offers two specialised degree programmes: Bachelor of Business Administration … Read more

Unisa’s College of Education shows its commitment to the community

Ailwei Mawela (Curriculum and Instructional Studies, CEDU) unveils the Nissan Impendulo NV350 he was instrumental in getting donated to Gordon Primary School in Alexandra. The staff and learners of Gordon Primary School in Alexandra were excited to receive a new school bus, courtesy of Unilever South Africa. Ailwei Mawela, a lecturer at Unisa’s Department of … Read more

Congratulations are in order for Unisa’s Nozipho Gumbi

It was a tough day, but at the end of the semi-final rounds Nozipho Gumbi has emerged as a finalist in the 2016 FameLab international competition currently underway at the Cheltenham Science Festival in the UK. Nozipho is based at the University of South Africa, where she is exploring the water filtration properties of carbon-nanotubes. Tonight (9 June … Read more

Unisa’s NSRC hosts Tanzanian student delegation

The Tanzanian students were led by Mohamed Mohamed (SRC President: Kampala International University, Dar es Salaam Campus) (second row: far left) and Ephraem Mollel (SRC President: KCMC University) (second row: sixth from the left), accompanied by Habibu Awesi (Second Secretary: High Commission of the United Republic of Tanzania) (first row: far right) and Dr Hamza … Read more

Unisan to chair NAAC

Prof Pat Ngulube has been appointed member and Chairperson of the National Archives Advisory Council by the Minister of Arts and Culture, Nathi Mthethwa. The appointment is from April 2016 to April 2025/2026. Patrick Ngulube is a National Research Foundation (NRF) C1-rated researcher in Records and Archives. He is a professor in the Department of … Read more

Unisan flying SA flag high

Good luck, Nozipho. All of South Africa, and Unisa in particular, are cheering you on! Nozipho Gumbi’s FameLab countdown has begun! She has travelled to the United Kingdom for the FameLab International Finals at the Cheltenham Science Festival where she goes up against 30 country winners for the international title. Hailing from Eshowe (KwaZulu-Natal), and … Read more

Unisa launches innovative teaching and learning tool

From left: Dr Louise van Dyk, Dr Hannelie Marx, Dr Elnerine Greeff, Prof Blessing Mbatha (CoD: Communication Science) & Prof Yolandi Slabbert A team of lecturers from the Department of Communication Science in the College of Human Sciences (CHS) recently launched a teaching and learning tool to assist students to overcome the pitfalls of plagiarism. … Read more

Unisa How Many Years To Complete Degree

Unisa How Many Years To Complete Degree   If the approved qualification duration is 2 years – the Unisa student must complete the qualification within 5 years. If it is 3 years, the Unisa student must complete within 8 years. If 4 years, the Unisa student has 10 years. For more information, please go to … Read more