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Mulatu Zerihun attains full professorship at TUT
Years of hard work, dedication and determination were recognised as the Tshwane University of Technology inaugurated Prof Mulatu Zerihun, Head of the Department of Economics, as a full professor.
Faculty of Arts and Design takes a visible, collective stance against GBV
The Tshwane University of Technology’s Faculty of Arts and Design lit up in orange on Monday, 2 March, to spotlight Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and honour those affected with compassion and solidarity
TUT journalism alum’s impressive rise from QwaQwa to the newsroom
In world of misinformation, fast headlines, and social media noise, Herman Moloi is one of the most consistent journalists unearthing unique stories and amplifying those often unheard.
Fourth annual ROTOCON student wine label design competition underway
ROTOCON has launched its fourth annual student wine label design competition in partnership with the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT).
TUT appoints Prof Bohani Mtileni as Full Professor in Animal Sciences
Prof Bohani Mtileni has accepted an appointment as Full Professor in the Department of Animal Sciences, effective 1 March 2026, to strengthen research on climate-smart livestock systems.
Review of Prof Letlhokwa Mpedi’s “From Predator to Prey"
To promote the Feb 2026 TUT VC’s Book of the Month, we spoofed Dickens’ much-quoted classic A Tale of Two Cities. Hence our advertorial title: “A Tale of Two Vice Chancellors … and a Book”.
TUT leads ground-breaking international music and Artificial Intelligence project
TUT proudly announces its leadership role of a new, innovative project entitled the South African Music Technology, Innovation and Capacity-building (SAMTIC) project, funded by the ERASMUS+ programme.
TUT claims orange in spaces against GBV
The second iteration of Claiming Orange in Spaces will take place at Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) Arts Campus on Monday, 2 March, at the Heidehof Residence entrance from 12:00 to 13:00.
Lecturer’s winning artwork explores the shifting nature of memory
Mellaney Roberts, lecturer in the Department of Fine and Studio Arts, TUT Faculty of Arts and Design, is the proud winner of the RDC Art Collection Award (also known as the RDC Acquisition Prize).
Performing Arts HOD invited to perform solo concert in Sofia, Bulgaria
Dr Rostislava Pashkevitch-Ngobeni performed at the International Women’s Day celebrations in her native Bulgaria for the first time when she was just six years old.