Academics
Career Readiness Workshop equips students for Work-Integrated Learning success
Preparing for Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) starts long before students enter the workplace. To help second-year Journalism and Integrated Communication students take that important step with confidence, the Tshwane University of Technology’s Department of Journalism and Integrated Communication hosted a Career Readiness and Skills Development Workshop under the theme From University to Workplace: Preparing for Work-Integrated Learning Through Skills, Professionalism and Employability.
Student coders transform ideas into solutions during programming fest
Coding talent, creativity and teamwork took centre stage at TUT's eMalahleni Campus when students showcased innovative software solutions during the Fourth Annual Programming Fest. The event challenged participants to solve real-world problems, sharpen their programming skills and compete for top honours across three academic levels.