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TUT reinstates Clinical Engineering training centre at Steve Biko Academic Hospital
An important five-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) and Steve Biko Academic Hospital (SBAH) will ensure the re-establishment of a Clinical Engineering training centre, specifically for TUT students, at SBAH. Signed on 12 June 2025, this agreement will guarantee Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) opportunities at the hospital’s training facility for eligible Clinical Engineering students from Department of Electrical Engineering (DEE).
Students’ ideas and stories come to live during eMalahleni Campus Youth Day paint challenge
Creating awareness of critical social issues such as Gender-Based Violence and the importance of Mental and Emotional Health, especially during trying times like exams, were at the heart of a fun-filled Youth Day celebration event on 13 June, hosted by the Head of Library and Information Services (LIS) Jacomi Cathro and her team, at the Tshwane University of Technology’s eMalahleni Campus.
Cow spreads her creativity
What happens when an artist known for her bold, textural work meets the unexpected medium of … butterspread?
TUT FM and partners’ school shoe project brings hope to underprivileged learners
More than 200 underprivileged learners in Soshanguve started the school year on a brighter note thanks to TUT FM 96.2 and its partners, Baggio Events, Botshilu Private Hospital and Old Mutual.
TUT convenes top AI researchers from SA and Europe to reflect on problem-solving innovation
Researchers and industry leaders in artificial intelligence (AI) are gathered in Pretoria, South Africa to showcase the opportunities that exist through technology to solve societal challenges.
Lorraine Khoza champions gender justice and empowerment
Globally, one in three women will experience violence in her lifetime. Many men and children suffer too, their stories hidden behind closed doors.
FoICT student through to regional finals of Huawei ICT Competition
Andry Phasha, a leading third year Information Technology (IT) student has been selected as a finalist for the Regional Exam – Network Track in the prestigious Huawei ICT Competition.
Strategic partnership between MICT SETA and TUT’s ICT Faculty aims to combat challenges in SETA landscape
In the digital era, MICT SETA partnered with Tshwane University of Technology in 2020 to tackle key challenges in skills development, education and training.
SAUPEC 2025 Conference: Shaping the Future of Power Engineering in Southern Africa
The Tshwane University of Technology’s Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment recently had the honour to host one of the most significant events in the field of power engineering.
Op-Ed - Solar panel waste: A Tsunami waiting to happen
Contemporary research suggests a strong causal link between increasing levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and extreme weather events around the globe.