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New study by TUT and Intel looks into Africa’s readiness to train its workforce on AI
With AI applications set to give a R2.3-trillion boost to four African countries’ economies by 2030, a TUT study found South Africa among the least tech-ready to exploit these opportunities.
SA’s art and music greats celebrate as TUT honours Ntuli, Kellerman, Dhlomo-Mautloa and Machel
South Africa’s arts and entertainment royalty gathered in Pretoria as TUT awarded honorary doctorates to Prof Pitika Ntuli, Bongiwe Dhlomo-Mautloa, Wouter Kellerman and Samora Machel.
The making of Tito Mboweni — from the pot into the fire of leadership
Tito realised a long time ago that political rhetoric would neither lull nor dull the pain of oppression and economic exclusion.
TUT to confer honorary doctorates on four remarkable individuals
TUT is pleased to announce that on 17 October 2024 at the Theunis Bester Hall - Pretoria Campus, honorary doctorates will be conferred on four outstanding individuals.
TUT academics join prestigious Future Professors Programme
TUT is proud to announce the selection of Dr Kelly Marnewick and Dr Carmen Myrna Leonard to the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) Future Professors Programme.
Students urged to develop local Apps to deal with local needs
Top innovators and scientists have challenged students at the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) to develop smartphone applications (Apps) to respond to local problems and needs.
Seshibe shines at integrating education and community upliftment to foster change
Mangkgateng Seshibe serves as a shining example of how education and a commitment to community upliftment can foster positive change.
TUT co-hosts first Biennial Interdisciplinary Conference of Business and Information
TUT, with Durban University of Technology, hosted the first Biennial Interdisciplinary Conference on Business and Information Management in Umhlanga from 3–4 October 2024, focusing on 4IR and global d
Science meets society: Faculty of Science engages communities at 2024 Science Week
The Faculty of Science, in partnership with the South African Council for Natural Scientific Professions (SACNASP), actively participated in the 2024 Annual Science Week, held from 30 Sep to 5 Oct.
Celebrating alumni authors: from Campus to bookshelves
Mmatumelo Lebjane speaks to Oupa Segalwe, TUT journalism alumnus and the author of the controversial, yet mind-blowing unauthorised biography titled “Lucas Mangope: A Life”.