2025 News
Alumnus turns personal challenges into community transformation
Thabo Langalebalela, a force in community upliftment, Founder of Thaboera IT Solutions and Tshwane University of Technology alumnus.
Engineering students to gain global insights in Russian exchange programme
Six outstanding students from TUT have been chosen to participate in the Russia Winter School, a distinguished academic and cultural exchange programme set for November to December 2025.
Setting the stage for entrepreneurial dance
On this exquisite nightfall, in a city that is nestling within the purple sea of the Jacarandas in full bloom, so that shades of purple are even reflected on the Pretoria night sky.
Prof Moodley adds her voice to national dialogue on GBVF
Prof Nalini Moodley, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Design at TUT, was invited to serve as a panel member at the Special Investigating Unit’s (SIU’s) GBVF Dialogue in Pretoria.
“Research in the arts is not a task; it is a calling,” – Arts Dean
Achievement met recognition on Thursday, 6 November, at the Ivory Manor Boutique Hotel in Pretoria, where TUT's Faculty of Arts and Design honoured its staff’s enduring commitment to excellence.
Annual awards celebrate TUT’s endless quest for academic and research excellence
Serial winners, high income generators, debutantes and headline hoggers were part of the glitz and drama at the Tshwane University of Technology’s (TUT) Academic Excellence Awards.
Disability Unit champions inclusion through awareness drive
The Disability Unit reinforced its commitment to creating an inclusive campus environment by hosting a Disability Awareness event at the Ga-Rankuwa Campus recently.
TUT engineer breaks ground in hydrogen storage technology
Dr Douw Faurie is driving South Africa’s clean energy future with a breakthrough in hydrogen storage technology.
TUT’s graduate survey aims to boost career readiness
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) calls on graduates from 2019 to 2025 to share their career journeys in the Graduate Destination Survey.
Until policy and science embrace and dance – It’s not yet Uhuru
According to scholars Sven Grimm et al, ‘science and policymaking should be an excellent match’.