Unisa Strengthens Global Ties with Impactful International Engagements

Pictured at the opening ceremony of the Yonsei University Institute of African Studies are (fifth from left) Prof Puleng LenkaBula, Unisa Principal and Vice-Chancellor, and (to her right) Prof Dong-Sup Yoon, President of Yonsei University, together with the delegations of their respective universities.

Pictured at the opening ceremony of the Yonsei University Institute of African Studies are (fifth from left) Prof Puleng LenkaBula, Unisa Principal and Vice-Chancellor, and (to her right) Prof Dong-Sup Yoon, President of Yonsei University, together with the delegations of their respective universities.

Published Nov 21, 2024

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Unisa, a leading institution in distance learning, continues to demonstrate its commitment to fostering global collaborations. Recently, the university has participated in significant events across continents, showcasing its dedication to advancing higher education, environmental justice, and international partnerships.

Building Bridges Between Colombia and South Africa

From September 16 to 20, 2024, Unisa hosted the Interregional Exchange of Experiences on Traditional Knowledge in collaboration with the Colombian Embassy. This initiative brought together activists, diplomats, scholars, and grassroots organisations to discuss biodiversity protection, climate change adaptation, and social justice.

The dialogue highlighted shared histories and struggles between Afro-Colombians and South Africans, both of whom continue to navigate the legacies of colonialism and slavery. Dr Maureen Tong, Director of Special Projects in the Office of the Principal and Vice-Chancellor, explained that the event created a platform for collaboration and synergy, particularly for communities of African descent in Colombia and South Africa.

Ambassador María del Rosario Mina Rojas underscored the need to address systemic racism and environmental justice globally. “Understanding the intersectionality of these issues is vital,” she said, adding that empowering marginalised communities is key to achieving equality and sustainability.

The event also explored the role of law in protecting traditional knowledge. Prof Mpfariseni Budeli-Nemakonde, Executive Dean of Unisa’s College of Law, emphasized the importance of ethical frameworks to safeguard the rights of indigenous communities. The initiative laid the groundwork for joint efforts to promote environmental justice and sustainable development.

Unisa Shines at BRICS Universities Rectors’ Forum

Unisa further cemented its international presence by participating in the inaugural BRICS Universities Rectors’ Forum, held in Moscow from 17 to 18 October 2024. Acting Vice-Principal for Institutional Development, Prof Solomon Magano, and Acting Executive Director for Institutional Advancement, Prof Boitumelo Senokoane, represented Unisa in this landmark event.

The forum addressed scientific collaboration, academic exchanges, and digital sovereignty among BRICS nations. Unisa showcased its strategic focus on research, teaching, and engaged scholarship through its 10 catalytic niche areas. The university also emphasized its strong partnerships with BRICS+ nations, such as India, Brazil, and China.

These collaborations align with Unisa’s commitment to advancing South-South cooperation and strengthening its global footprint. The forum provided a platform to exchange ideas and foster deeper academic ties, furthering Unisa’s mission of global impact.

Unisa’s Growing International Footprint

Unisa’s international engagements extend beyond South America and BRICS nations. The university has made notable strides in fostering global partnerships in Europe and Asia.

In South Korea, Unisa deepened its ties with Yonsei University, a prestigious institution that shares its vision for advancing higher education through international collaboration. This partnership focuses on enhancing research and academic exchanges, promoting a shared commitment to innovation and inclusivity.

Unisa also participated in the Global Sustainable Development Congress (GSDC) 2024, where its delegation showcased initiatives aimed at tackling global challenges. The congress provided an opportunity for Unisa to contribute to discussions on sustainability, aligning its academic pursuits with the broader goals of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals

European Collaboration

In Europe, Unisa has partnered with the FernUniversität in Hagen, its German counterpart in distance education. This collaboration enhances Unisa’s capacity to deliver innovative, accessible education globally. The partnership focuses on leveraging technology to improve the student experience and foster academic excellence.

A Commitment to Global Thought Leadership

Unisa’s recent activities reflect its broader mission of positioning itself as a global leader in higher education. By fostering partnerships that address pressing social, environmental, and educational challenges, the university continues to build bridges between nations and communities.

From promoting Afro-Colombian and South African unity to advancing South-South cooperation through the BRICS alliance, Unisa’s international engagements highlight its unwavering dedication to a more equitable and sustainable future.

Through these efforts, Unisa not only strengthens its global influence but also reaffirms its commitment to inclusivity, innovation, and collaboration, ensuring that its impact is felt far beyond its borders.