THE TERMINALFOUR NEWS
Our 2024 News
Tradition and creativity unite in new TUT academic regalia
This year's Spring graduation ceremonies at TUT were not only a celebration of academic achievement, but also a stunning showcase of creativity.
Science volunteers from TUT contribute to a sustainable city
Students from the Department of Environmental, Water and Earth Sciences, under the guidance of Dr Catherine Dzerefos, contributed their time and expertise to commemorate United Nations (UN) Day 2024.
TUT recognised at African Summit for contribution to technology and education
TUT was honoured for its outstanding contributions to technology and education during the African Summit on Entrepreneurship and Innovation (ASENTI) Summit and the parallel Ghana Digital Week.
Dr Bongi Dhlomo-Mautloa: trail-blazing curator, sought-after artist and life-long activist
She’s been halfway around the world, on the continent, in Europe, in Asia and in North America, talking, teaching and doing South African art. She’s eliminated the artificial boundary between art, act
TUT lecturer is first SA woman to obtain Doctorate in Contact Centre Management
The first South African woman to obtain a doctorate in Contact Centre Management, Dr Khopotso Matsoso, is among the three exceptional ladies
Join us in Pretoria for last leg of TUT’s annual fundraising Golf Day
The final leg of the Tshwane University of Technology’s (TUT) annual fundraising Golf Day will be hosted at the Woodhill Golf Estate and Country Club, on Thursday, 7 November 2024.
IEEE executive explores sustainable data storage solutions during TUT visit TUT
Tom Coughlin, digital storage analyst and IEEE CEO, visited Tshwane University of Technology to discuss innovative, sustainable approaches to managing and storing data in the modern digital era now!
Good Wishes from the Vice-Chancellor and Principal for the 2024 Year-End Examinations
It is that time of the year when we march towards the final year exams with the confidence that is typical of TUT students. We know how hard you have worked throughout the year.
TUT HONOURS Dr Pitika Ntuli: Decorated sculptor, seasoned academic, consummate linguist and poet
His words tease, soothe, bruise and heal. His touch brings dead wood back to life. He battles with stone until it smiles. Bypassing flesh and blood,
Towards visual entrepreneurs ¬– Work-Integrated Learning shapes future ready photographers
The integration of WIL as a core module in the Commercial Photography programme equips graduates with practical skills and industry readiness to excel in today’s evolving photography landscape.