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December 2021
15
Dec
2021
TUT Women Leadership Forum explores future of work through gaming
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) Women Leadership Forum and the DSI – NRF SARChi Research Chair in Future Transport...
14
Dec
2021
TUT Notable Professors appointed to the National Planning Commission
The South African Government’s National Planning Commission (NPC), which has been tasked to advice government and provide recommendations in the interest of the long-term...
13
Dec
2021
Top-Rated Artificial Intelligence Specialist appointed to new DVC Transformation Portfolio
The Tshwane University of Technology is pleased to announce that Professor Bhekisipho Twala, a highly gifted research scientist with over 25 years...
10
Dec
2021
TUT cements longstanding F’SATI partnership
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) recently hosted the French South African Institute of Technology (F’SATI) Executive Management Board to cement...
08
Dec
2021
Prof Tinyiko Maluleke appointed TUT Vice-Chancellor and Principal
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) is pleased to announce that Professor Tinyiko Maluleke has been appointed as its next Vice-Chancellor and Principal. Prof Maluleke will take up...
08
Dec
2021
TUT’s Research Chair in Enabled Environment and Assistive Living Seminar surpasses all expectations
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) South African Research Chair (SARChi) in Enabled Environment and Assistive Living held its first...
08
Dec
2021
TUT Stakeholders encouraged to participate in renaming and naming processes
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) is calling upon all its stakeholders to be part of the University’s transformation initiatives...
06
Dec
2021
Renowned Strasbourg Professor visits TUT shores
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) Faculty of Arts & Design hosted Prof Patricia Caillé, a renowned and respected scholar in Film studies from the University of Strasbourg, as a guest to...
06
Dec
2021
Task team appointed to address gender-based violence at TUT
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) has welcomed the appointment of a Task Team to offer guidance on policy development and response mechanisms to gender-based violence...
November 2021
26
Nov
2021
Dr Gwen Ramokgopa honours the 2021 top academic achievers
Chancellor of the Tshwane University of Technology, Dr Gwen Ramokgopa, lauded academic high-fliers at a special recognition ceremony for Top Academic Achievers...
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...
24
Nov
2021
TUT student nominated for SATMA16 Awards
Terence Motsepe, a 24-year old TUT student from Mpumalanga, is one of the 2021 nominees for the country’s most prestigious SATMA traditional music awards. Inaugurated in...
23
Nov
2021
Music students learn from the best of the best
Music students got the opportunity to perform alongside and learn from James Ford, Professor of Trumpet and Jazz Studies at the California State University, US, on...
19
Nov
2021
TUT and CSIR strategic partnership to address 4IR trends
The Tshwane University of Technology’s (TUT) Faculty of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) recently signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with the...
18
Nov
2021
MeatOurFuture through to semi-finals of Feed the Next Billion competition
Mogale Meat Co. Pty Ltd, Cryowild BioBank NPC, University of KwaZulu-Natal, and the Tshwane University of Technology currently collaborate to Feed...
17
Nov
2021
Radiography receives R2.5 Million GE Healthcare Educational grant
At thirty seven years (37) old, Radiography is one of the Tshwane University of Technology’s oldest learning programmes and has been an industry leader in the...
16
Nov
2021
TUT podiums and mace stand will sport a student design
From next year, speakers at TUT graduation ceremonies of the University will do so from behind brand-new podiums. The TUT mace used at these ceremonies will also sport a new stand...
15
Nov
2021
TUT Management pleased with record-breaking SRC elections
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) Management announced that it was pleased with the turnout of over 29 000 students who participated in the first-ever...
11
Nov
2021
Students take top honours at prestigious jewellery design competition
To say that TUT students dominated this year’s Shining Light Awards (SLA), a De Beers Group Designers Initiative (DBGDI), would be a bit of...
11
Nov
2021
TUT Alumnus imprints his art signature with first solo exhibition
As a result of Covid-19 lockdown regulations, Patrick Rulore (26), an alumnus of the Tshwane University of Technology’s Department of Fine and Studio Arts, had to...
10
Nov
2021
Students and alumni spread H.O.P.E with art exhibition
Six young artists, all current students or alumni from the Department of Fine and Studio Arts at TUT’s Faculty of Arts and Design, will host an exhibition...
09
Nov
2021
Kgalema Motlanthe among five to receive TUT honorary doctorates
Former President, Kgalema Motlanthe, will be among five outstanding individuals who will be conferred with honorary doctorates for their valuable contributions in...
09
Nov
2021
TUT Faculty of Arts and Design enters the virtual realm
In another first for the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT), its Faculty of Arts and Design can now be explored virtually. A closer look at every nook and cranny of its vibrant city campus is...
05
Nov
2021
Countdown is on to meet TUT excellence awards winners
The theme, “Academic Oscars”, will set the scene for the annual Tshwane University of Technology Academic Excellence Awards taking place on 17 November 2021 at the Pretoria Campus...
05
Nov
2021
TUT celebrates its NRF-rated researchers
The Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Research, Innovation and Engagement has recognised the 43 scholars at the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) whom...
04
Nov
2021
TUT Chief Director inaugurated an ASSAf member
Dr Rasigan Maharajh, Nodal Head of the DST/NRF SciSTIP Centre of Excellence, and Chief Director of the Institute for Economic Research on Innovation (IERI) of the Faculty of Economics and Finance has ...
03
Nov
2021
Fashion Design duo argues for the fit needs of pear- and hourglass-shaped women
The current fashion sizing systems that are available need to be relooked, as they are completely inadequate to meet the fit needs of the...
October 2021
28
Oct
2021
TUT’s Institute for the Future of Work launch receives massive industry support
Collaboration and strategic partnerships from the Gauteng Government and key parties were the...
27
Oct
2021
Fine Arts alumnus wins award in fairest Cape
Sylvester Zanoxolo Mqeku (34), an alumnus of the Tshwane University of Technology’s Department of Fine and Studio Arts, was named overall winner of the...
15
Oct
2021
TUT launches Institute for Future of Work
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) will launch a new Institute for the Future of Work (IFoW), an ideation hub for global public-private collaboration and invention...
15
Oct
2021
ICT student in front line defending hospitals against cyber criminals
COVID-19 has left many institutions, including hospitals, vulnerable to cybercrime and attacks. Thabo Mahlangu, a master’s student at the Faculty of Information and...
13
Oct
2021
TUT counted among world’s best in computer sciences and engineering
The Tshwane University of Technology’s (TUT) is once again recognised as one of the best computer sciences and engineering institutions in the world. This is according to...
13
Oct
2021
Arts fraternity tackles Covid-19 challenges bravely
The Covid-19 pandemic has hit the Arts sector hardest and necessitated a shift in how the creative industries operate. For this reason, the Tshwane University of Technology’s Faculty of Arts...
07
Oct
2021
TUT expert speaks at 2021 National Skills Conference
Prof Pius Owolawi, Head of the Department Computer Systems Engineering represented the Tshwane University of Technology at the recent 2021 National Skills Conference...
06
Oct
2021
Niche area forum showcases TUT’s finest research
The Tshwane University of Technology’s Directorate of Research and Innovation, under the Vice-Rectorate for Research, Innovation & Engagement, recently showcased the...
September 2021
21
Sep
2021
VC’s seminar shines spotlight on cultural and creative industries
The Tshwane University of Technology’s Faculty of Arts and Design recently welcomed renowned author of Global Cultural Economy, Dr Christiaan de Beukelaer, when he joined...
21
Sep
2021
Record-breaking SRC elections results announced
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) on Friday, 17 September, announced the results of its first-ever online SRC elections, which broke all previous voter participation records at the University...
17
Sep
2021
TUT mourns passing of Professor Hlengiwe Mkhize
The Tshwane University of Technology Council, management and community mourn the passing of Professor Hlengiwe Mkhize, Deputy Minister in the Presidency for Women...
16
Sep
2021
TUT names buildings after two SA creative giants
It was history in the making at the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) on 14 September 2021, when two buildings on the University’s Arts Campus were named after South African creative...
14
Sep
2021
Sharing TUT’s digital transformation successes
The global COVID-19 has forced all sectors of education in the country to revisit their business and implement new best practices to ensure continued, quality delivery to their audiences...
14
Sep
2021
A Re Bueng Virtual Seminar aims to get dialogue, reflection and action going in creative industries
The Faculty of Arts & Design’s A Re Bueng Virtual Seminar hosted on 17 September 2021, will present a range of interesting emerging modalities in the...
10
Sep
2021
European Union partners with TUT’s Institute for the Future of Work
The Tshwane University of Technology’s Institute for the Future of Work (IFOW) has embarked on a partnership with the European Union Delegation (EUD), to work towards joint research and bilateral...
09
Sep
2021
Gibela Research Chair launch promotes strategic partnerships
Collaboration and strategic partnerships were the order of the day at the launch and 5-year celebration of the Gibela Research Chair in Manufacturing and Skills Development. The event took...
09
Sep
2021
TUT Prof awarded African Research Chair in Public Safety
In a first of its kind in Africa, Prof Jacob Mofokeng, Head of the Tshwane University of Technology’s Department of Safety and Security Management, has been awarded the African Research Chair for...
08
Sep
2021
TUT ranked among best universities in South Africa
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) is once again recognised as one of the best eleven universities in South Africa. This is according to the latest Times Higher Education ranking of world’s...
01
Sep
2021
Local health department rolls out vaccination drive at eMalahleni Campus
On a windy, chilly day in eMalahleni, the Mpumalanga Department of Health on 30 August, started with the roll-out of a vaccination drive for...
01
Sep
2021
TUT’s Gibela Research Chair hosts fascinating prototype exhibition
The Gibela Research Chair in Manufacturing and Skills Development hosted a first of its kind exhibition that showcased remarkable prototypes derived from its multi-million rand funded research...
August 2021
31
Aug
2021
Catching up with Dr Vathi, nine months on
She is vibrant, progressive and a respected research and innovation leader. Just nine months into the job, Dr Vathiswa Papu-Zamxaka, Tshwane University of Technology’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor:...
31
Aug
2021
Inventive alumnus registers new patent in the US
TUT alumni’s inventiveness certainly knows no boundaries. One such former student is Clinical Engineering graduate, Marthinus Bekker, who invented a new patent that was recently registered...
30
Aug
2021
Vocal Art student strikes a chord with international audiences
Tshegofatso Khunwane (23), an Advanced Diploma: Performing Arts (Vocal Art) student at the Faculty of Arts and Design, has recently returned from Spain where he has performed in a theatre production,...
27
Aug
2021
We will grow eMalahleni into region’s higher education leader
The TUT community, especially at the eMalahleni Campus, is proud to welcome Dr Molefe Maleka as the new eMalahleni Campus Rector. Dr Maleka’s term commenced on 1 August 2021.
20
Aug
2021
TUT alumna designs edgy nature inspired textiles
Ditiro Mashigo, an alumna of the Tshwane University of Technology’s Faculty of Arts and Design is cementing her space in the fashion and textile industry with her edgy range of designer...
19
Aug
2021
TUT Alumna appointed in top SAFA position
The South African Football Association (SAFA) in the Free State, has seen a historical change of leadership with the appointment of its first ever female provincial executive officer, Mosa Dladla...
18
Aug
2021
Arts Faculty showcases its fascinating research
Research is alive and kicking at the Faculty of Arts & Design based on a Research & Artistic Output Virtual Showcase the Faculty hosted on 28 July. The line-up included nine staff members sharing....
17
Aug
2021
Arts staff and alumnus add their voices to new book
Two staff members and an alumnus from the Faculty of Arts and Design, Pfunzo Sidogi (Fine and Studio Arts), Dr Anna-Marie Jansen van Vuuren (Visual Communication), and Katlego Chale (actor,...
12
Aug
2021
Deputy Minister Manamela vaccinates at TUT
Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, Buti Manamela, received his COVID-19 vaccination at the Tshwane University of Technology’s Pretoria (West) campus today, 12 August...
July 2021
30
Jul
2021
TUT’s Zazini through to Olympic semi-finals
Early this morning, at 04:55, Sokwakhana Zazini, qualified for the semi-finals when he came third in the first round of the Men’s 400 hurdles, with a time of 49.51sec in Heat 5. Zazini, a TUT 400m...
29
Jul
2021
Mandela Lecture highlights deep-rooted graft within SA public service
As South Africans commemorate 27 years of freedom, there is also a veil of repeated acts of corruption tarnishing the gains of this democratic dispensation and eroding the moral...
28
Jul
2021
TUT to launch and celebrate Gibela Research Chair extension
The Tshwane University of Technology’s Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, and the Gibela Rail Transport Consortium will soon launch and celebrate the five-year milestones and...
22
Jul
2021
TUT to benefit from multi-million THENSA project
The Tshwane University of Technology will benefit from a multimillion-rand European funding capital injection, to fast track the South African Technology Network of universities (THENSA) project designed...
19
Jul
2021
TUT athletes head for Tokyo Olympics
Oscar Mavundla, Sokhwakhana Zazini, and TUT Athletics Coach, Stephen Mokoka, are among the squad of athletes selected to represent Team South Africa at the Tokyo Olympics. Olivier Mwimba will...
16
Jul
2021
TUT Vocal Art alumna bags major international prize
The Tshwane University of Technology community, in particular the Faculty of Arts and Design, is rejoicing following the news that Vocal Art alumna and up-and-coming soprano, Masabane Cecilia...
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...
14
Jul
2021
TUT celebrates ongoing SAP partnership with FIRST LEGO League Robotics programme
The Tshwane University of Technology’s Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment (FEBE) is celebrating the ongoing work and support of software...
09
Jul
2021
TUT to establish an Institute for the Future of Work
The Tshwane University of Technology has just announced plans to establish an Institute for the Future of Work. It will be officially launched later this year.
08
Jul
2021
TUT indigenous herbal medicines authority honoured for research
Prof Alvaro Viljoen, Director: SAMRC Herbal Drugs Research Unit at the Tshwane University of Technology’s Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and DST-NRF Chair in Phytomedicine, received...
07
Jul
2021
Student handpicked for prestigious leadership programme
Shortly before Women’s Month, Sandrine Kwinja (28), an Advanced Diploma: Interior Design student at the Tshwane University of Technology, received the good news that she was handpicked from a...
June 2021
30
Jun
2021
IT authority speaks at Data and Cloud Policy colloquium
Prof Pius Owolawi, HoD at the Tshwane University of Technology’s Department of Computer Systems Engineering, Faculty of Information and Communication Technology, represented TUT and...
29
Jun
2021
TUT Prof leads new African herbal pharmacopoeia
Prof David Katerere, the co-founder of PharmaConnect Africa (PCA) recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Association for African Medicinal Plants Standards...
25
Jun
2021
Dumisani Chauke breaks new sporting ground at TUT
Dumisani Chauke, celebrated sport star, founder and managing director of the DUMISANI CHAUKE NETBALL FOUNDATION and current Assistant Coach of the Spar Proteas Netball team, has been...
24
Jun
2021
TUT contributes to pioneering Adventure Industry Association
The drowning of a young learner from Parktown Boys’ High School in January 2020 and the resulting massive public outrage, highlighted the lack of an umbrella body for the diverse outdoor and adventure...
23
Jun
2021
TUT technology champions explore transformation of TVET training
Technology champions, Prof Khumbulani Mpofu, Gibela Research Chair and SARCHI Chair holder in Future Transport Manufacturing Technologies (FTMT) and Xolani Skosana, RMCERI incubated...
22
Jun
2021
UNESCO Chair in African Integration and Innovation established at TUT
The Tshwane University of Technology and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), recently signed a bilateral agreement to establish a UNESCO chair...
09
Jun
2021
TUT Post-doctoral nursing fellow’s PhD dream fulfilled
Postdoctoral fellow at the Tshwane University of Technology’s Adelaide Tambo School of Nursing, Dr Tshiamo Ramalepa has just become the youngest person in his profession to obtain a Doctorate degree...
07
Jun
2021
Student governance and leadership expert obtains doctorate degree
Dr Gugulethu Morris Xaba, the Tshwane University of Technology’s Director of Student Governance and Leadership Development (SGLD), has just obtained a doctorate degree in Organisational Leader...
04
Jun
2021
Caster Semenya obtains Post Graduate diploma in Sport Management
One of South Africa's most celebrated athletes, Mokgadi Caster Semenya, has obtained a Post Graduate Diploma in Sport Management from the...
03
Jun
2021
First South African obtains TUT doctorate in fashion design
Dr Sipho Mbatha is the first South African to obtain a Doctorate in Fashion Design at the Tshwane University of Technology during the virtual June graduations. The title of his dissertation is Exploring....
02
Jun
2021
TUT Professor appointed to lead public service framework
Minister for the Public Service and Administration, Senzo Mchunu, has appointed a high-level task team, led by Prof Mashupye Maserumule, Executive Dean at the Tshwane University of Technology’s...
May 2021
31
May
2021
TUT students encouraged to enter ventilator design competition
Mahlale Innovation Consortium (MIC), a partner to the Tshwane University of Technology, has launched a competition that gives students an opportunity to design ventilator solutions, related serv...
28
May
2021
TUT rolls out vaccination programme for 60+ staff
The Tshwane University of Technology yesterday, 27 May 2021, saw 137 staff members receiving their first dose of the Pfizer vaccine during the roll-out of a COVID-19 campus vaccination programme...
21
May
2021
New TUT campus in store for Sekhukhune District
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) and the Kingdom of Bapedi in Sekhukhune, Limpopo, yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), and announced plans...
19
May
2021
TUT artists participate in biggest African glass art sculpture event
Blow Your Sculpture, in collaboration with Smelt Glass Studio, Obsidian Glass and the Pretoria Art Museum, bring you the biggest glass art sculpture event on the African continent! Seventeen artists and...
17
May
2021
TUT mourns passing of honorary doctor, Dr Sponono Baloyi
The Tshwane University of Technology is deeply saddened by the death of one of the heroic, revered and celebrated public health activists in nursing and public health, Dr Sponono Francinah...
13
May
2021
TUT student wins Inter-University innovation challenge
Pinky Mokwena, a Masters’ Degree student in Environmental Sciences at the Tshwane University of Technology’s Faculty of Sciences, scooped first prize at the overall Inter-University Innovation Challenge...
12
May
2021
TUT Vocal Art students excel at international singing competition
Two Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) Vocal Art students, Zintle Soga (a third-year student), and Asisipho Petu (an Advanced Diploma student) have reached the final round of the prestigious 39th...
11
May
2021
Emerging TUT scholar among Africa’s top 500 researchers
Dr Mxolisi Brendon Shongwe, Head of Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering and Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment has been listed among the...
10
May
2021
Meet TUT’s Spokesperson
The Tshwane University of Technology has appointed Phaphama Tshisikhawe as its spokesperson. Phaphama has worked at TUT for the past 13 years, starting as a journalism intern in 2008, following which she held specialist...
06
May
2021
Professors on a mission to tackle Social Justice through serious gaming
Prof Khumbulani Mpofu, DSI-NRF SARChI Research Chair in Future Transport Manufacturing Technologies; and Prof Thuli Madonsela, Faculty of Law at the University of Stellenbosch and...
05
May
2021
Acting Public Protector visits TUT’s Mbombela Campus
Early in 2021, acting Public Protector, Advocate Kholeka Gcaleka, commenced on a series of visits to a number of South African higher education institutions, including TUT’s Mbombela Campus. This...
04
May
2021
M Tech student hosts first solo exhibition
2021 is a productive year for Lerato Lodi, an M Tech Fine and Applied Arts student. She is currently hosting her first online solo exhibition, titled, Morapedi, One Who Prays, at the North-West University...
03
May
2021
Collaboration between INET and Russian Embassy on the cards
Collaboration between a wide range of organisation is central to growth and prosperity. Therefore, the University’s Institute for Nano Technology (INET) recently invited members from the Russian Trade....
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...
12
Apr
2021
TICE sings MOU with Optimal Assets Maintenance Solutions
The Tshwane Institute for Continuing Education (TICE), a subsidiary of the Tshwane University of Technology Enterprise Holdings (TUTEH), has entered into and signed a partnership with the...
01
Apr
2021
Research passion sustains Prof’s C-rating
TUT’s reputation as home of world-class researchers just keeps on growing. Prof Shengzhi Du, Full Professor at the Department of Electrical Engineering, has sustained his prestigious C...
March 2021
31
Mar
2021
ICT Prof ranks among Africa’s top 500 researchers
Prof Pius Adewale Owolawi, an established researcher in the field of Computer Engineering and Head of the Department of Computer Systems Engineering at the Faculty of Information...
30
Mar
2021
TUT prof leads second cycle of SARChi Chair
Prof Dharini Sivakumar, from the Faculty of Sciences, who was awarded the DST-NRF SARChI Chair in Phytochemical food network to improve nutritional quality for consumers, will serve another...
25
Mar
2021
TUT webinar probes Africa’s capability to develop vaccines
“African health practitioners have always been at the forefront of some of the world’s biggest health breakthroughs, not just on the continent but abroad as well, but why is the continent unable to produce...
19
Mar
2021
TUT Profs elected to CRIMSA council
Two criminology experts from the Tshwane University of Technology’s Faculty of Humanities, Proff Adewale Olutola and Kholofelo B Mothibi, have been elected as members of the Council of the Criminological Society of Africa (CRIMSA)...
10
Mar
2021
TUT Student spreads H.O.P.E with debut album
Ofentse Moses Sebula, South African jazz saxophone protégé and Performing Arts (Music) student at the Tshwane University of Technology’s Faculty of Arts and Design, will release his debut...
10
Mar
2021
TUT polymer scientist listed among Africa’s top 500 researchers
Prof Emmanuel Rotimi Sadiku, a renowned polymer scientist and professor at the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment has been listed among the top 500 African researchers by scholarly output...
08
Mar
2021
Top female professor counted among top researchers in Africa
Prof Patricia Popoola, an outstanding Metallurgical and Materials Engineer and Full Professor at the Department of Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, is one of the few women listed...
05
Mar
2021
TUT Engineering Prof improves NRF rating
Prof Thomas Otieno Olwal, Associate Professor at the Tshwane University of Technology’s Department of Electrical Engineering and the Graduate School of F’SATI (French South African...
February 2021
26
Feb
2021
Seasoned Civil Engineering Technologist improves NRF rating
Prof Jacques Snyman, a registered Civil Engineering Technologist, Associate Professor and the Head of Department: Civil Engineering has improved his National Research Foundation (NRF) rating to a C-3.
25
Feb
2021
Top female scientist appointed as FEBE’s new Executive Dean
Dr Grace Kanakana-Katumba, a professional industrial engineer and astute scientist, joined the Tshwane University of Technology family as Executive Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and the...
24
Feb
2021
Meet TUT’s newly rated NRF researcher
Esteemed Professor, Thelma de Jager, HOD for Educational Foundation, is now a C-rated National Research Foundation (NRF) researcher. It comes as no surprise as she blends astute scholarship...
22
Feb
2021
AI research expert receives NRF C-rating
Dr Manoj Lall, a distinguished scholar and senior lecture at the Tshwane University of Technology’s department of Computer Science is now a National Research Foundation (NRF) C rated researcher.
19
Feb
2021
TUT Film guru and lecturer publishes article on award-winning Lesotho film
The Tshwane University of Technology’s Department of Visual Communication at the Faculty of Arts and Design, has started the New Year...
11
Feb
2021
Minister appoints TUT’s Nthangeni to boxing SA board
The year 2020 has treated 41-year old Dr Shadrack Nthangeni, Director of Sport and Recreation exemplary well. During the Tshwane University of Technology’s virtual autumn graduations,...
03
Feb
2021
Public gets a chance to view young TUT artist’s thought-provoking work
Eloise Schoeman, one of the Department of Fine and Studio Arts’ most gifted students, will participate in an exhibition, titled LIGHT YEARS, that will be hosted at the Lizamore & Associates art...
02
Feb
2021
Academy taps TUT Art lecturer’s expertise
Yet another honour has befallen the Tshwane University of Technology’s Dr Jan van der Merwe, celebrated artist and lecturer at the Faculty of Arts & Design’s Department of Fine & Studio Arts...
January 2021
27
Jan
2021
TUT Prof’s research article attracts major online attention
A research article, titled Testosterone boosters: a report of a supplement’s misleading labelling claims, authored by Prof Rudi de Lange from the Tshwae University of Technology’s Department of...
26
Jan
2021
Visual Communication students learn from the best of the best
Visual Communication students will get the opportunity to learn from the best in the business during an online guest lecture presented by Kadine James on 27 January 2021. James is a world-ren...
20
Jan
2021
Thought leaders discuss design’s role towards a more sustainable future
What are currently the most significant influences on design? Thought leaders from around the globe, including Herman Botes, Acting Head of the Department of Visual Communication, at the Tshwane Univ...
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