THE TERMINALFOUR NEWS
Our 2024 News
Providing students with a map that navigates the future
Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) aims to produce graduates who are not only degree holders, but also industry-ready professionals who can make a meaningful contribution to the world of work.
TUT FM and MUT FM lead way in pioneering simulcast
In celebration of World Radio Day, radio stations worldwide came together on 13 February to honour the powerful medium that has been a beacon of information, education and entertainment.
Towards a pedagogy of care
Changes in the teaching and learning landscape were the focus of the first in a series of Learning and Teaching Conversations hosted by the Faculty of Arts and Design on 19 February.
Tshwane FM launches Alumni radio show
Tshwane FM and TUT Alumni Relations Office are excited to announce the launch of a pioneering radio talk show, ‘Alumni Talk’, which is set to hit the airwaves on 7 March 2024.
TUT Drama Alum wins triple crown
Zusakhe Ngqame, a TUT alumnus, has just won three crowns with his play IMXINWA!
People management expert from TUT facilitates session at GDE webinar
Dr PK Smit, an expert with more than 30 years’ experience as a Human Resource Manager in industry and Head of the TUT’s Department of People Management and Development
FoICT adopts Sikhululekile School of Specialisation
Adoptee of TUT's FoICT, the Sikhululekile Secondary School in Temba, Hammanskraal, was formally renamed Sikhululekile Maths, Science & ICT School of Specialisation on 8 February 2024.
Bolly-Jazz Symphonic Encounter – a unique celebration of cultural diversity and unity through the arts
TUT's Faculty of Arts and Design, the University of South Africa's (UNISA) Music Foundation and the Mzansi Philharmonic, South Africa's national orchestra.
ICT professoriate welcomes new addition
Embarking on the journey from an undergraduate student to prominent professor, was truly a web of experiences, challenges and significant milestones for Prof Topside Ehleketani Mathonsi.
TUT Built Environment graduates take on new challenge
The Tshwane University of Technology’s Institute for the Future of Work (IFOW) is thrilled to announce the placement of four built environment graduates with one of their industry partners, EIS.