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Global spotlight on esteemed competition involving Art students
The prestigious ROTOCON Wine Label Design Competition, involving the inventive minds of Integrated Communication Design (ICD) students at the Department of Visual Communication, Faculty of Arts and Design, has sparked a remarkable spinoff. Labels & Labeling, an industry veteran and beacon since 1978, will feature an article on the competition in their upcoming edition.
Social impact and sustainable development: TUT’s global footprint go from strength to strength
Maintaining its presence in the 2025 Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings released on 18 June 2025, proves the Tshwane University of Technology’s commitment to social impact and sustainable development. With improved results in key areas, particularly in the fight against poverty, the University’s performance reflects a growing emphasis on community, inclusivity and student empowerment.
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TUT-RAPDASA partnership bridges academia and industry to advance research impact
An industry day between the Rapid Product Development Association of South Africa (RAPDASA) and the Tshwane University of Technology’s (TUT) Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment (FEBE), focused on bridging the gap that has traditionally separated higher education institutions from the wider manufacturing industry was held on 26 June 2025 in an effort to strengthen connections between academic research and industrial practice.
Experience exhibition of 3D-printed contemporary jewellery by Hesti Wade
The Viewing Room Art Gallery in Brooklyn, Pretoria is proud to present Hardware/Softwear, an innovative exhibition showcasing contemporary jewellery crafted through cutting-edge 3D printing techniques. Featuring the work of Hesti Wade, part-time lecturer at the Department of Fine and Studio Arts, Faculty of Arts and Design, this collection explores the intersection of digital design and physical craftsmanship.
Beyond financial support: Alumni engagement harnesses skills and networks to uplift students
The Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment (FEBE) at the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT), in collaboration with the Alumni Relations and Fundraising Office, hosted a dynamic Meet & Greet to officially welcome Prof Mxolisi Shongwe as its new Executive Dean. The event spotlighted the University’s growing emphasis on alumni involvement that goes beyond financial contributions.
Breaking down silos: TUT departments unite to boost student and graduate success
In a decisive step towards enhancing student employability and graduate success, the Directorate of Cooperative Education, the Institute for the Future of Work (IFoW) , and the Advancement and Partnerships Office at the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) have formalised a collaborative partnership through a newly signed Service Level Agreement (SLA).
Faces and Phases of Resilience’ gives a frank account of SA past and present
Faces and Phases of Resilience: A Memoir of a Special Kind, Tinyiko Maluleke writes lucidly, turning words in every page into narrative jewels of beauty and precision which evoke pathos that sinks one’s heart into dark moments of sadness — and anger — to have been born in apartheid South Africa, even as there may also be ample evidence that the new democratic land knows no better.
Passion is key to entrepreneurship, students told at WIL workshop
Passion, hard work and dedication were the core themes shared with Tourism Management students during a Work Integrated Learning (WIL) workshop hosted by the Department of Tourism Management at the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) on 25 June.
Listen & Hear: Voices of Hope at the National Arts Festival
Listen & Hear is a powerful multidisciplinary production that highlights the African Union's Agenda 2030 through the tragic story of Toro, a young girl who dies on New Year's Eve from cold, hunger and poverty. Created by postgraduate students from the Department of Performing Arts, Faculty of Arts and Design, this unique performance aims to raise awareness and spark change. It will culminate in a landmark show at the National Arts Festival in Makhanda, running from 26 June to 6 July.