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Dean’s seminar reflects on Tourism industry’s successes and challenges
Celebrating Tourism Month and the start of Spring, TUT's Faculty of Management Sciences, hosted a Dean’s seminar at the Pretoria Campus, featuring world-renowned Prof Clifford Lewis
TUT Ga-Rankuwa sport teams shine with netball victory and aerobics world championship qualification
Tshwane University of Technology’s Ga-Rankuwa Campus celebrates a remarkable sporting season after its netball team clinched the Tshwane Netball League.
TUT Basketball star represents country on global stage
Khomanani Makamu, a 22-year-old Public Affairs student at TUT, recently represented SA at the World Student Games in Germany, a career-defining milestone for the Limpopo-born basketball talent.
TUT strengthens alumni and stakeholder partnerships in Mbombela to unlock graduate opportunities
The TUT has intensified efforts to build stronger alumni and stakeholder partnerships in Mpumalanga, with a focus on tackling graduate unemployment and student support.
Summit re-imagines transformation of academic libraries in age of AI
The Tshwane University of Technology’s Directorate of Library and Information Services (LIS) hosted the second Biennial LIS Transformative Summit
TUT boasts five finalists with six works at Sasol New Signatures
The long-awaited winners’ announcement for this year’s Sasol New Signatures Visual Arts competition is finally here and TUT couldn't be prouder to celebrate five extraordinary finalists.
TUT secures prestigious FISU Healthy Campus Gold Label
The International University Sports Federation (FISU), has awarded TUT the prestigious FISU Healthy Campus Gold Label certification.
Who cares about those who care? An ode to Phakama Ntshongwana’s pioneering work
Phakama Ntshongwana’s powerful work, Who Cares? The Plight of Lone Mothers (published by ITUTA Books), took centre stage as TUT's Vice-Chancellor (VC) Book of the Month for August 2025.
TUT’s Repro Health Connect campaign links reproductive health to mental well-being
The Tshwane University of Technology’s (TUT) Soshanguve South Campus gymnasium became a hub of learning, care and empowerment on 28 August as the University’s Directorate of Health and Wellness.
Pretoria’s inaugural Startup Huddle aims to empower local entrepreneurs
Pretoria, South Africa’s administrative capital, has welcomed a new platform for innovation and entrepreneurship.