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Minister Lamola to deliver address at Annual Legacy Lecture in honour of Dr TT Cholo
TUT announces that DIRCO Minister Ronald Lamola will deliver the keynote address at the annual legacy lecture honouring Dr Tlou TT Cholo.
TUT Golden Key Chapter welcomes 59 new members
The Golden Key International Honor Society (GKIHS) welcomed 59 alumni during the New Member recognition ceremony held at Pretoria Campus on Tuesday.
Celebrating Heritage Month with Dr Birdie’s latest musical offering
TUT alumna, Dr Tribute ‘Birdie’ Mboweni, a multi-talented artist and anthropologist, has released a special tribute in celebration of Heritage Month.
VC’s grad message: ‘long live to the resilient TUT students who refuse to give up
The Vice-Chancellor and Principal of TUT, Prof Tinyiko Maluleke penned down a personal message to the newly minted graduates as the spring graduation season commences today, 8 October 2024.
Entrepreneurship Hub launched at TUT’s Polokwane Campus
Entrepreneurship has become an essential part of the South-African economy and plays a crucial role in boosting economic activity in the country.
Tshwane School of Business appoints new Director
Professor Hlengani Mathebula, the new Director of TSB, expressed his excitement to join the University community in empowering people and guiding TSB from good to great.
TUT and Microsoft launch Advanced Digital Skills Programme
TUT, in partnership with Microsoft, launched an Advanced Digital Skills programme at the Institute for The Future of Work (IFoW) in Hatfield, Pretoria on Wednesday, 2 October.
TUT AI Hub partners with Augmented Startups to offer Top Juniors free computer vision training
Machine learning and deep learning enable AI to learn from data, analyse information from multiple sources in near real-time, and deliver highly accurate, adaptive insights valuable to business.
Faculty of ICT honours Top Achievers
The Tshwane University of Technology’s Faculty of Information and Communication Technology (FoICT) hosted its prestigious annual Top Achievers Awards at the Protea Fire and Ice Hotel in Menlyn.
Trailblazing TUT leader shares her perspectives on recognition, leadership and women in academia
Prof Nalini Moodley, TUT's Faculty of Arts and Design Dean, won HERS-SA’s Women in Academic Administration award at the Higher Education Women Leaders Awards in Cape Town in August.