It’s official, I’m in the running for the Nature Inspiring Women in Science: Science Outreach Award! Just writing that feels surreal!!! It’s Nature! Even at this stage, being recognised by Nature, one of the most prestigious scientific platforms globally, is a deeply affirming moment for me and everything I’ve poured into science communication, education, and outreach. This…
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I’m Attending the 4th Annual Southern Africa Oil & Gas Conference 2025!
I’m thrilled to share that I have won tickets to the 4th Annual Southern Africa Oil & Gas Conference (SAOGC2025)! The event will take place on March 19-20, 2025, at the Century City Conference Centre in Cape Town. This is an incredible opportunity, and I can’t wait to be part of the conversations shaping the…
A Milestone in Science-Policy Engagement: Ulwazi Scientific Communications and STEM Research at the 2025 Mining Indaba
The Mining Indaba is one of Africa’s most significant gatherings for leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders in the mining sector. It serves as a platform where discussions shape the future of responsible mining, investment opportunities, and environmental sustainability. This year, I had the incredible honour of representing Ulwazi Scientific Communications and STEM Research at the 2025…
Why Is No One Talking About Ocean Mining at the Mining Indaba?
Attending the Mining Indaba was an eye-opening experience, showcasing the latest innovations and investment trends in Africa’s mining sector. However, one crucial topic was missing, ocean mining, a growing industry with significant environmental and economic implications. Why are we not discussing its sustainability? Read my full take here: 🔗 Why Is No One Talking About…
Dr Kolisa Yola Sinyanya: All American Entertainment (AAE) Speaker
I am thrilled to announce my role as a speaker with All American Entertainment (AAE), where I bring my passion for ocean advocacy, science communication, DEI and transformation, and environmental stewardship to the stage. As a PhD holder in Ocean Biogeochemistry and an experienced science communicator, my journey has been fuelled by a desire to…
Navigating the Future: My Journey with the International Ocean Institute’s Ocean Governance Training
The ocean is the beating heart of our planet, connecting nations, cultures, and ecosystems. As someone deeply invested in ocean biogeochemistry and sustainable development, I’ve always believed that science and policy must work hand in hand to ensure the health and longevity of our marine environments. This conviction led me to take part in the…
Dr Sinyanya’s Journey as an AGU CoP Global Ambassador: Empowering Communities and Advancing Geoscience
As a passionate advocate for science and its transformative power, I had the privilege of serving as the 2022- 2023 Global Ambassador for the American Geophysical Union’s (AGU) Community of Practice (CoP). This role allowed me to deepen my engagement with the global scientific community, strengthen collaborations, and amplify the voices of diverse researchers across…
Dr Kolisa Yola Sinyanya’s PhD work in Forbes Science: How Do Ocean Microbes Change the Climate?
Thanks to Andrew Wight, a science journalist covering the Global South at Forbes! Forbes Science documented my PhD work on how microscopic powerhouses known as phytoplankton contribute to global climate systems in ways you might not expect. Microscopic Life, Massive Impact: How Ocean Microbes Manage Carbon When most people think about tackling climate change, they…
Dr Kolisa Yola Sinyanya’s PhD Work is Paving the Way for Climate Solutions: Exploring the Indian Ocean’s Agulhas Current
My groundbreaking PhD research, Wintertime Productivity and Carbon Export Potential Across the Agulhas Current System opens new doors in climate science and oceanography. By focusing on the Agulhas Current, one of the world’s most dynamic ocean systems, my work provides critical insights into how the Indian Ocean influences the global carbon cycle. What makes this…
Elected to Lead the Biodiversity Team at the Galway Statement 10-Year Anniversary in Ireland, Galway
During my birth month and a few months before submitting my PhD, I had the incredible opportunity to serve as a team leader at the 10-year anniversary of the Galway Statement in Galway, Ireland. This gathering brought together ocean researchers, policy makers, and advocates from across the Atlantic, each with a shared vision of creating…
My CNN Feature: Breaking New Ground as a South African Scientist
During my PhD, as I was deep in research, I was contacted by CNN producers who were referred to me by my late friend and colleague, Ndoni Mchunu. I had the incredible honour of being featured on CNN Inside Africa in a segment highlighting South African scientists breaking new ground. It was a surreal moment…