World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab says universities must rethink education for the intelligent age at UJ public lecture

World Economic Forum founder Professor Klaus Schwab said during a public lecture at the University of Johannesburg (UJ) on Friday (29 May 2026) that universities would need to radically rethink how they prepare students for an economy being reshaped by artificial intelligence. Speaking at UJ’s Bunting Road Campus, Prof Schwab said higher education systems worldwide […]
Academic leader and mathematician Prof Loyiso Nongxa honoured with UJ honorary doctorate

All the graduates from the Faculty of Science at the University of Johannesburg stood up, turned towards their loved ones, and tipped their graduation caps to show them gratitude. This was at the request of honorary doctorate recipient Professor Loyiso Nongxa, who congratulated the graduates and reminded them that without the support and sacrifices of […]
The dangerous silence about traditional African medicine use when at hospital

In a study done at Gauteng hospitals, a researcher from the University of Johannesburg found a dangerous silence surrounding the use traditional African medicines. The silence can have serious implications for babies and children. To establish if physicians were asking patients about the possible use of traditional medicine during the consultation, Doctor (PhD) Lindiwe Gumede […]
UJ and PSETA Launch Research Observatory to Advance Data-Driven Skills Planning in South Africa

The University of Johannesburg (UJ), in partnership with the Public Service Sector Education and Training Authority (PSETA), officially launched the PSETA–UJ Research Observatory at the Johannesburg Business School (JBS) under the theme: “Credible, Data-Driven Labour Market Intelligence and Sectoral Research.” The launch brought together leaders from government, academia, industry, and the broader public sector in […]
Vice-Chancellor Message – 29 May 2026

Dear UJ community, Universities across the world are confronting difficult questions about artificial intelligence (AI), some of which relate to curricula, teaching and assessments and the future of work. One of the most pressing questions is: Are education systems adapting quickly enough to technological changes driven by AI to create a dynamic, engaging learning ecosystem […]
Vibrancy, Unity, & Wellness: UJ Doornfontein Campus celebrates Africa Day 2026

On Friday, 22 May 2026, the University of Johannesburg’s (UJ) Doornfontein Campus Library Parking space was transformed into a kaleidoscope of color, rhythm, and intellectual energy. Under the resonant theme, “Culture, Heritage and Identity,” UJ staff and students came together in unique fashion to commemorate Africa Day 2026. The high-energy event drew a diverse crowd […]
Ideas Worth Building: Inside the Room Where Lives Are About to Change

Inside a buzzing hybrid room at the InnUvation Junction, 165 young entrepreneurs were told that their lives were about to change. The University of Johannesburg Technology Transfer Office (UJ TTO) officially welcomed its 2026 Incubation Programme cohort on Monday, 20 April 2026. Moving away from traditional business ideas, this cycle focuses strictly on disruptive, innovation-driven […]
UJ Choir selected to open prestigious World Choral Symposium in China

The University of Johannesburg (UJ) Choir is set to place South Africa and the African continent at the centre of the global cultural spotlight after being selected to perform at the prestigious World Symposium on Choral Music 2026 from 23 to 28 August 2026. In a major international breakthrough for African choral music, the choir […]
Global Shifts and New Pathways: Revitalising Pakistan-South Africa Relations in a Changing World

The University of Johannesburg (UJ) has reaffirmed its position as a leader in fostering intercultural collaboration and strengthening international relations. Earlier this month, UJ’s Qatar-South Africa Centre for Peace and Intercultural Understanding (CPIU) situated within the Faculty of Humanities partnered with the Pakistan High Commission in South Africa, the OLAM Africa Research Institute, and the […]
UJ graduate Siyanda Dlamini proves it’s never too late to rewrite your future

Every student’s journey to graduation looks different, but for Siyanda Dlamini, a recent University of Johannesburg (UJ) graduate, the path was defined by heavy obstacles and invaluable second chances. “I had an unshakeable belief that giving up was never an option. I’m sharing my story in the hope that it encourages anyone who feels their […]