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September 2023
06
Sep
2023
Moving the TUT Arts Festival from good to great
There is excitement in the air on the Arts Campus of the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) as staff and students are gearing up for the annual TUT Arts Festival from 26 to 28 September.
04
Sep
2023
Dialogue inspires conversations on equity, diversity and inclusion
“Women can become instrumental in innovation to produce change in a world where sustainable development requires profound transformation in thinking, in economic and social structures and in consumption and production patterns.”
01
Sep
2023
Ga-Rankuwa men unite against GBV
Male employees at the Ga-Rankuwa Campus unite against GBV and showed their support towards women and their standing against GBV with a well-known female custom, by covering their heads with a “Doek on Fleek”. “With this initiative we wish to make a robust statement that not all men are abusers...
01
Sep
2023
TUT and GCIS’s Women in Media and Communication dialogue empowers voices
A thought-provoking Women in Media and Communication panel discussion in commemoration of Women's Month, shed light on challenges faced by women in the media and communication industry...
August 2023
18
Aug
2023
TUT shines through partnerships with German universities
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) enjoys rising institutional visibility, broadened global engagement and a growing pool of enduring strategic partnerships and collaboration, which is clear from the number of sealed strategic agreements with the Technische Hochschule Nürnberg Georg Simon Ohm, ...
16
Aug
2023
VC’s Book of the Month : Lebogang Maile’s “Never Too Young to Lead: A Call for Youth To Rise”
This book is a story of love, the love of a man for his country and his remarkable faith in young people. It is a book written by a son in memory of his first and most important role model and political conscientizer, his own mother, Evelyn Sophie Maile: shop steward,...
08
Aug
2023
Haaga-Helia outreach programme adds to National Science Week
Following a collaborative effort between future Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences graduates from the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) and the University of Mpumalanga (UMP), learners in the remote Lefiso Village in Mpumalanga are now better equipped to make an informed choice...
July 2023
28
Jul
2023
FoICT and partners celebrate Mandela Day with Soshanguve learners
Three Faculties from the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT), namely the Faculty of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment (FEBE), as well as the Faculty of Science collaborated with industry partners...
27
Jul
2023
OP-ED: Can the adoption of South African Sign Language unify its people?
On 19 June 2023, the President of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, finally signed the South African Language Bill on an occasion at the Union Building in Pretoria. The signing of this bill was anticipated by many for some time now, mainly because it addresses the gap created...
14
Jul
2023
Lungisani’s photos capture the imagination of the nation
Beyond his wildest dreams, Lungisani Mjaji (26), a second-year Commercial Photography student studying at TUT's Faculty of Arts and Design, is grabbing the nation's imagination with his efforts to capture the beauty and history of his charming home village, Nongidi Kwamachi in Harding Town on the edge of KwaZulu-...
June 2023
06
Jun
2023
TUT students and Kgosi Mampuru residents talk about gender-based violence
Students and student leaders recently participated in a highly engaging dialogue on Gender-Based Violence and Femicide with residents at the Kgosi Mampuru II correctional facility. The facility is a Remand Detention...
May 2023
11
May
2023
TUT Sustainable Together design project gets international recognition
The Department of Design Studies (Fashion Design programme) at the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) is mindful of the effect that its actions have on the environment and actively goes the extra mile to make sure that its impact in this regard is...
September 2022
07
Sep
2022
Taking dialysis to communities aids improved quality health care
• Clinical Technology Alumnus holds position at Mediclinic Renal Services that aims at improving patients’ access to renal treatment
August 2022
16
Aug
2022
TUT says NO to hygiene poverty in celebration of Mandela Day
In celebration of Mandela Month, TUT’s Department of Management and Entrepreneurship (M&E) visited the Rose Happy Times Elderly Centre in Atteridgeville on Tuesday, 26 July 2022, to donate 67 sanitary gear to children fostered by the elderly.
06
Aug
2022
Daring to disturb the silence around Gender-Based Violence in Universities
The South African crimes of men against women may not be explained away by the fact that GBV is a global problem. They cannot be explained away by reference to a “few good men” who do not engage in such acts.
March 2022
16
Mar
2022
Arts community engagement project aims to empower women
The Tshwane University of Technology’s Department of Design Studies at the Faculty of Arts and Design, will host a community engagement event aimed at empowering girls and young women. The...
November 2021
26
Nov
2021
University’s GBV&F programme gains momentum
The Tshwane University of Technology’s gender based-violence and femicide (GBV&F) empowerment programme rolled out at all its campuses in line with a crime prevention...
July 2021
15
Jul
2021
Service delivery to benefit from TUT partnership with school of government
The Tshwane School for Business and Society (TSB), based at the Tshwane University of Technology, is one of 10 higher education institutions in the country...
April 2021
21
Apr
2021
SAED tackles scourge of human trafficking in South Africa
South Africa has become a prime operational destination for international trafficking syndicate. According to the South African National Human Trafficking Hotline’s current statistics, the sad reality...
July 2020
30
Jul
2020
Church donation boosts TUT student food support programme
Honouring a partnership with the Pretoria Eastern Suburbs Seventh Day Adventist Church (PEDSA) Board to raise funds in support of students in need of welfare assistance, Tshwane University...
April 2020
22
Apr
2020
TUT student shortlisted for innovative solutions to address COVID-19 Issues
A Tshwane University of Technology student, Denzil Bothma, 3rd year Industrial Design student, has been shortlisted for his innovative solutions...
22
Apr
2020
TUT donates Covid-19 face shields to local hospital
In response to the increasing need for personal protection equipment (PPE), due to outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, various entities at the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) have...
16
Apr
2020
TUT expert heads up Gauteng facilities COVID-19 readiness testing
A team of researchers under the leadership of Prof Keolebogile Motaung, Chair Person of the Gauteng Provisional Health Research Committee (PHRC) and Assistant Dean of Research, Innovation and...
February 2020
19
Feb
2020
Book donation improves life in prison
For a second time, the Tshwane University of Technology’s eMalahleni Campus Library has donated a large number of books and journals to Paxton Correctional Services in eMalahleni following the weeding of the current stock in the library.
November 2019
05
Nov
2019
Alumna and society determined to preserve KZN nature and wildlife
For the past 19 years, Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) lecturer and environmental scientist, Dr Cheryl Ogilvie, has been educating school leaners, adults and tribal leaders in the...
01
Nov
2019
Presidency awards TUT Alumnus’ philanthropy
Newly qualified doctor, activist, Tshwane University of Technology alumnus and lecturer, Dr John Molepo, has not only received his doctoral degree in 2019, he is now also a recipient of the Presidential...
September 2019
16
Sep
2019
Ubuntu is not an occasional call
At least 133 learners from Matlaisane, Hans Kekana and Khaphamadi high schools in Hammanskraal have benefitted from Thabo Kone, a 25-year old Tshwane University of Technology B-Tech Management graduate’s partnership with them...
August 2019
28
Aug
2019
eMalahleni Campus partners with industry to help learners
The daily lives of the 113 learners and staff at the Zacheus Malaza Secondary School in eMalahleni will become much easier following the donation of a brand new rooter that will connect up to 35...
June 2017
02
Jun
2017
Matjiesfontein community project runs at full steam
The TUT Maths and Science project established at Matjiesfontein in 2012, is running at full steam. Speaking after a recent visit to the Matjiesfontein community project, under the guardianship of the Faculty of Science, Prof Prince Ngobeni, Executive Dean, shared his satisfaction about the way in which the project is being maintained.
January 2017
26
Jan
2017
TUT hosts international green buildings expert to talk about environmentally friendly buildings of the future
The dire need for sustainable solutions to issues of pollution and climate change, has resulted in the Tshwane University of Technology’s (TUT) Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment (FEBE) hosting renowned green building expert, Prof Antonio Frattari, to present a lecture on Wooden Structures for Sustainable Environments at the Pretoria Campus.
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