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TUT’s Faculty of Arts and Design is proud to host the Second Annual GBV Symposium, a pivotal gathering dedicated to tackling Gender-Based Violence & Femicide through innovative and creative solutions.
Leiden University celebrates Toppieshoek, TUT-owned heritage site, for its cosmic and human wonders
Astronomy, geology and technology converged in a public lecture on Toppieshoek – a heritage site the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) owns.
TUT talent stands out in PUBG Mobile's design competition
In 2024, third-year & Advanced Diploma in Visual Communication: Integrated Communication Design (ICD) students, along with some staff members, took part in the exciting PUBG Mobile design competitions
Ofentse Sebula makes headway in world of Jazz
From humble beginnings in Tembisa to earning international acclaim, Ofentse Sebula’s journey reflects unwavering dedication and a relentless passion for music that continues to inspire many globally.
Weathered explores our fragile connection with nature and each other
TUT’s Department of Performing Arts (Dance), with the SA State Theatre and Matchbox Theatre, presents Weathered, a contemporary dance theatre work at the Arena Theatre, SA State Theatre, February 2025
GBV Symposium will investigate how Artivist interventions can eradicate GBV
The Faculty of Arts and Design at TUT proudly announces the 2nd Annual Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Symposium which will be hosted on the TUT Arts Campus from 27 – 28 March 2025.
TUT's Faculty of ICT represented at Global Forum for Women in Technology
Abdicate Nkuna, a determined TUT student from Giyani in Limpopo, South Africa, shone at the 4th Annual Continental Convention for Young Women of Africa.
No walk-ins allowed in January 2025 – TUT’s late application process is fully online
No walk-ins for late applications will be allowed in January 2025.
TUT graduate’s love for maths and small businesses fuelled him to develop popular App – Spaza Eats
A love for Maths and a passion to help small businesses work easier with the help of technology has catapulted TUT graduate, Ezra Seroto to superstardom in the software-programming industry.
NRF C3 rated TUT researcher wins international Best Presenter Award for Machine Learning in Education
Dr Robert Hans, Head of the Department of Computer Science at TUT’s Soshanguve Campus, who recently received an NRF C3 rating, has added another prestigious achievement to his success.