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by Lerato Motsisi
In recognising the stars of the Faculty in 2023, the Faculty of Humanities recently hosted the annual Academic Excellence Awards to celebrate the teaching, research and support staff who continue to contribute to the success of the Faculty.
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by Phaphama Tshisikhawe
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, activism and transformation.
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by Kgaugelo Jessica Selane
The Tshwane University of Technology (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 from 1 to 4 October, in Accra, Ghana.
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Students from the Tshwane University of Technology’s 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. The event, held annually on 24 October, commemorates the UN's founding in 1945 when the UN Charter came into effect.
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by Gerrit Bester
This year's Spring graduation ceremonies at the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) were not only a celebration of academic achievement, but also a stunning showcase of creativity, thanks to the new regalia designed by the talented staff of the Fashion Design programme, Department of Design Studies, Faculty of Arts and Design. With a fresh approach that blends tradition with contemporary aesthetics, Prof Anne Mastamet-Mason (concept development and researcher), along with André Cronje and Karla Tissiman (design development and illustration), shed more light on how the innovative gowns transformed the academic procession into a vibrant tapestry of artistry.
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by Nhlawulo Vision Chauke
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. This follows the resounding success of the Mbombela Golf Day in May this year.
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The first South African woman to obtain a doctorate in Contact Centre Management, Dr Khopotso Matsoso, is among the three exceptional ladies from the Tshwane University of Technology’s (TUT) Department of Business and Information Management, Faculty of Management Sciences, who received their doctoral degrees at the 2024 Spring graduation ceremonies.
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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. We were with you every step of the way. Naturally, some may be tempted to feel anxious. But, since you have worked consistently and constantly since the beginning of the academic year, exam time is harvest time. We urge you to stay calm and focussed. Nothing should be allowed between you and your finest hour.
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by Mosima Rafapa
Tom Coughlin, a leading digital storage analyst as well as President and Chief Executive Officer of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), recently visited the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) to discuss innovative approaches to digital data storage and sustainability.
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by Phaphama Tshisikhawe
His flute evokes a sense of tranquillity while provoking a sense of yearning.
He effortlessly harnesses the wind and transforms it into BEAUTIFUL sound.
His music sends us back to the tombs and the wombs of our origins.
Who is this dancing flautist?
He is QUINTESSENTIAL MUSICIAN, the South African pied piper who will rid us of the rats that are eating away the soul of our nation.
Said Prof Tinyiko Maluleke in praise of the inimitable musician Wouter Kellerman as he was awarded the Doctor of Arts and Design (honoris causa) by the Faculty of Arts and Design at tut, on 17 October 2024.
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by Kgaugelo Jessica Selane
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT), in partnership with the Tlou Cholo Foundation, recently hosted the 3rd Annual Dr Tlou Cholo Legacy Lecture at the Freedom Park heritage site, The lecture , themed “South Africa’s Thirty Years of Democracy - Quo Vadis?”, invited a reflection on the nation’s progress since the dawn of democracy and paid tribute to one of its most dedicated freedom fighters, Dr Tlou Cholo.
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by Gerrit Bester
The integration of Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) as a core module in the Commercial Photography programme of TUT's Faculty of Arts and Design (Department of Visual Communication) has been instrumental in developing graduates equipped to excel in the evolving professional photography landscape.