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TUT Hits Platinum! FISU Awards Highest Healthy Campus Honour
TUT earned the prestigious FISU Healthy Campus Platinum Label, the highest honour in the programme, in recognition of its high-quality sports facilities and their contribution to student well-being.
An ‘animal guide’ to dynamic leadership
There is no shortage of books on (organisational) leadership, especially on the African continent.
Electronics repair programme empowers youth and women
The Technology Station in Electronics (TSE) at TUT has empowered 89 youth and women from Mabopane, Pretoria, through a smartphone repair and entrepreneurship programme, boosting employability.
TUT Law students gain first-hand insight at Madlanga Commission
Final-year TUT Law students attended the Madlanga Commission gaining practical insight into criminal justice while completing Work-Integrated Learning at the Law Clinic.
TUT workshop drives quality Doctorates in Economics and Finance
Prof Philliphine Coetzee, Faculty Research Coordinator, led a TUT doctoral workshop urging quality research and real-world impact while guiding candidates on publishing, funding and academic growth.
Digital Mirage exposed at Limpopo Research Forum Conference
The Limpopo Research Forum and SAAPAM, hosted its 3rd annual conference, uniting academics and officials to examine South Africa’s development path in the digital age.
TUT researcher comments on importance of World Water Day
Commentary on importance of observing World Water Day.
TUT strengthens Alumni engagement with launch of Science Alumni Chapter
TUT’s Alumni Relations Office (ARO) has launched the Faculty of Science Alumni Chapter on Friday, 13 March 2026 at Denisburg towards strengthening partnerships with its graduates.
TUT alumna drives change through modular infrastructure
A TUT alumna is redefining construction through innovation and entrepreneurship, using modular infrastructure to uplift communities while inspiring women to lead in the built environment.
TUT contributes to high-level discussions on AI for World Development Report
The University will this week join a select group of African institutions, governments, businesses and international organisations to discuss the role of AI in addressing developmental challenges.