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by Kgothatso Monono
The Tshwane University of Technology’s (TUT) Technology Station in Electronics and Prof Takahashi Motoki, prominent academic representative from Kyoto University in Japan, met at the CSIR on 26 August 2024 to strengthen a long-standing partnership between TUT and Japanese universities and other organisations. Prof Motoki represented the interests of several Japanese universities. This partnership has been instrumental in facilitating academic exchanges and collaborative projects, with the meeting aiming to further enhance these ties.
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The Tshwane University of Technology’s Department of Marketing, Supply Chain and Sport Management, in collaboration with Prof Mercy Makhitha from UNISA, hosted the African Marketing Academic Collaboration (AMAC) seminar on 21 and 22 August, bringing together local and international marketing practitioners and academics to discuss the importance of continuous programme reviews in response to the rapidly evolving technological landscape.
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by Gerrit Bester
Prof Pfunzo Sidogi, Head of the Department of Fine and Studio Arts in the Faculty of Arts and Design at the Tshwane University of Technology, won the prestigious Arnold Rubin Outstanding Publication Award in Chicago for his book Mihloti Ya Ntsako: Journeys with the Bongi Dhlomo Collection. In an interview, he talks about the journey of writing the book and the significance of these awards, which have been described as the Olympics of African art history.
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Prof Yolanda Havenga, a registered professional nurse with the South African Nursing Council and associate professor at the Tshwane University of Technology’s School of Nursing Science, has been appointed new Assistant Dean for Teaching and Learning at the Faculty of Science.
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by Lesego Montsho
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) and the City of Tshwane convened a vital dialogue under the theme ‘Invest in Women: Accelerate Innovation’ on 14 August. The 2024 Women in Innovation and Leadership Dialogue marked a significant step in advancing the conversation about women’s role in innovation and leadership.
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by Kgaugelo Jessica Selane
The Energy Forum for Africa conference held from 14-16 August 2024 in Lusaka, Zambia, saw significant contributions from Professor Olawale Popoola, the DSI-NRF Chair: Energy Solutions for Inclusive and Sustainable Societies (ESISS) at Tshwane University of Technology (TUT). He was invited to deliver a keynote address on the theme "How ‘Other’ African Countries Are Navigating Challenges of Energy Deficit (Accessibility)".
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by Nhlawulo Vision Chauke
Mbalenhle Zuma, a Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) Journalism Alumna and former Work Integrated Learning candidate at Bua Student Newspaper, won the 2024 Basadi Music Awards Entertainment Journalist of the Year award on 10 August 2024. She triumphed over four other nominees from different media outlets to be named the winner at this year’s awards ceremony.
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by Kgothatso Monono
The Tshwane University of Technology, Faculty of Information and Communication Technology’s (FoICT) "Girls in Tech”, hosted a panel discussion at the Soshanguve South Campus to celebrate women’s month and empower women in technology. The event brought together students, Faculty members and industry professionals to honour the contributions of women in the field of technology and to inspire the next generation of female tech leaders.
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Review by Prof Tinyiko Maluleke, Vice-Chancellor and Principal
VC Book of the Month
Gloria Serobe, An Ode to My Mother-in-Law, Winnie Serobe. A Mentorship of Love and Honour. Johannesburg: Tracey McDonald, 2023, 152pp
“This book is dedicated to a woman who held my hand with warmth, nurtured my heart with love and led me to a path of family love … That woman is my mother-in-law, the late Mrs Winnie Serobe.”
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by Gerrit Bester
At a time when higher education is central to addressing societal challenges and driving economic growth, the relationship between the Council on Higher Education (CHE) and South African universities has never been more important. Two workshops held at the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) on 6 August underscored this importance, bringing together key stakeholders to discuss collaborative strategies aimed at improving the efficiency, effectiveness and rigour of internal quality assurance systems.
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by Mashupye H Maserumule
Sam Nzima’s picture of Mbuyisa Makhubu carrying the body of Pieterson after he was shot by the police in Soweto, with his 17-year-old sister, Antoinette, running alongside, stands out in the iconography of the liberation struggles symbolising student’s valiance. I wonder whether, had Nzima not shot this picture, Pieterson too would have been consigned to the footnotes of history, like Nkuna has been.
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The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) and the City of Tshwane (CoT) are proud to announce their partnership in hosting the annual Women in Innovation and Leadership Dialogue (WILD) on 14 August 2024.