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ICT professoriate welcomes new addition
Embarking on the journey from an undergraduate student to prominent professor, was truly a web of experiences, challenges and significant milestones for Prof Topside Ehleketani Mathonsi.
TUT Built Environment graduates take on new challenge
The Tshwane University of Technology’s Institute for the Future of Work (IFOW) is thrilled to announce the placement of four built environment graduates with one of their industry partners, EIS.
TUT disability activist elected as HEDSA Chairperson
Ivy Morulane, newly appointed Disability Unit Coordinator at TUT, Alum from TUT’s School of Education and long-time disability activist, has been elected Chairwoman of HEDSA, Gauteng Region.
Management Sciences Prof wins international Best Paper Award
Prof Uwe Hermann, Associate Professor at the TUT’s Department of Tourism Management, received the Philip Pearce Best Paper Award during the 34th Annual CAUTHE CONFERENCE in Hobart, Australia.
TUT praise singer honours President at SONA 2024
Senziwe Maliba, a talented student from the Mbombela Campus of the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT), had the honour of praising our nation's leader, Pres Cyril Ramaphosa, at the 2024 SONA.
TUT's Medical Orthotics and Prosthetics programme attains international accreditation
The Medical Orthotics and Prosthetics programme (MOP) at TUT has achieved a significant milestone by applying for and receiving international recognition from from the prestigious ISPO.
Ga-Rankuwa Campus Welcomes TUT Executive Management
On Tuesday, 20 February 2024, the TUT Ga-Rankuwa Campus heartily welcomed the TUT executive management team which was led by the Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Prof Tinyiko Maluleke.
Dr Gloria Serobe to be installed as the new Chancellor of the Tshwane University of Technology
“How do you balance a career and a home? Build a village. Appreciate the village you inherit. Value the village that wants to support you. Invite the village to build and co-create with you”.
Visually impaired TUT graduate not deterred to achieve his goals
Calvin Mogajane, a visually impaired graduate with a vibrant personality from TUT believes that it is possible to achieve your dreams only when you put your mind to it.
Students depart for Denmark on WIL experience
Hard work, commitment and dedication paid off for three Animal Sciences students who have earned themselves an opportunity to pursue Work Integrated Learning (WIL) in Denmark.