2025 News
TUT’s Faculty of Science hosts 45th annual Eskom Expo for Young Scientists
The Faculty of Science at the Tshwane University of Technology, proudly hosted the Annual Eskom Expo for Young Scientists Northern Gauteng regional finals.
From recorder to recognition: MODIKA.’s childhood dream realised
Every so often, we encounter an artist whose sound feels like a conversation soulful, layered and deeply personal. MODIKA., formerly known as Phonikz, is such an artist.
Harnessing student talent in pursuit of (student) success and educational excellence
This month's Learning and Teaching Conversation, hosted by the Faculty of Arts and Design.
Language, democracy and African identity take centre stage at LSSA 2025
The inaugural Linguistics Society of South Africa (LSSA) Conference continued to captivate delegates on its second and third days.
Experience the Gems of Opera at TUT’s Breytenbach Theatre
Opera enthusiasts can look forward to this year’s Gems of Opera, staged by the Department of Performing Arts, Opera Programme, in collaboration with the Dance Programme, on 24, 26 and 28 August 2025.
TUT lauds athletes for winning half of SA’s gold at world games
University celebrates remarkable performance of students
TUT Tourism alumnus named 2025 Mail & Guardian Young South African
“TUT provided me with the foundation, knowledge, and confidence to pursue ambitious goals.
Her Voice, Her Stage, Her Story is a tribute to leadership and empowerment at TUT Arts Festival
TUT's Faculty of Arts and Design, in partnership with the South African State Theatre, will close this year’s TUT Arts Festival with The Dean’s Concert:
Between Mandela’s Chief Meligqili and Toni Morrison’s Wise Old Woman: Prof Maluleke addresses inaugural LSSA Conference
On 19 August 2025, Prof Tinyiko Maluleke delivered a thought-provoking opening address at the inaugural Linguistic Society of South Africa (LSSA) conference, held at the Birchwood Hotel in Ekurhuleni.
TUT showcases postgraduate excellence at prestigious IIA National Conference
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) proudly joined South Africa’s auditing elite at the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) Annual National Conference