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TUT's Faculty of ICT represented at Global Forum for Women in Technology
Abdicate Nkuna, a determined TUT student from Giyani in Limpopo, South Africa, shone at the 4th Annual Continental Convention for Young Women of Africa.
No walk-ins allowed in January 2025 – TUT’s late application process is fully online
No walk-ins for late applications will be allowed in January 2025.
TUT graduate’s love for maths and small businesses fuelled him to develop popular App – Spaza Eats
A love for Maths and a passion to help small businesses work easier with the help of technology has catapulted TUT graduate, Ezra Seroto to superstardom in the software-programming industry.
NRF C3 rated TUT researcher wins international Best Presenter Award for Machine Learning in Education
Dr Robert Hans, Head of the Department of Computer Science at TUT’s Soshanguve Campus, who recently received an NRF C3 rating, has added another prestigious achievement to his success.
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) Giyani Campus
TUT confirms that its Giyani Campus, approved by the Department of Higher Education and Training, on the former Giyani College site, is on track for completion by the end of 2025.
Pioneering the Future: Highlights from Faculty of ICT's Annual Research Day
An undisputed highlight of the year, the Faculty of FoICT’s annual Research Day, provides a platform for students, researchers and faculty members
TUT’s research niche area mitigates impact of climate change and land use on water resources
Specialised research conducted at the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) is aligned with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through seven strategic research niche areas.
Academic quality and affordability earn T4U recognition in international rankings
The Tshwane University of Technology embarked on a bold strategic initiative to establish Research Niche Areas that align with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
FEBE explores innovative technologies and engineering management practices to improve industry operations
The Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment at Tshwane University of Technology is conducting research into innovative technologies and engineering management to improve industry operations.
TUT’s Faculty of Science niche research tackles occupational health and safety
TUT’s strategic initiative to align Research Niche Areas with the UN Sustainable Development Goals has created seven focus areas tackling South Africa’s challenges and boosting economic growth.