2025 News
TUT Accounting Department equips future Doctoral students with skills for academic success
The Department of Accounting recently hosted a Research Day for potential doctoral candidates, offering valuable guidance on how to approach and structure their academic research.
TUT Chemistry PhD student receives prestigious Fulbright Scholarship
Tumisang Lekgetho, fondly known as “Tumi” or “Luther,” has received the prestigious Fulbright Foreign Student Programme Scholarship.
Innovation lives here: TUT’s 7th Annual Hackathon sparks student-driven solutions
The Ga-Rankuwa Campus Multipurpose Hall buzzed with energy as innovation, collaboration and coding brilliance came alive during the 7th Annual Tshwane Varsity Hackathon (TVH).
Doctoral study redefines contemporary sculpture in a postdigital world
Dr Carol Kühn, lecturer in the Department of Fine and Studio Arts, Faculty of Arts and Design, TUT, earned a PhD from the University of Pretoria in September.
Record voter turnout marks 2025 SRC elections at TUT
TUT 2025 Student Representative Council (SRC) elections were history in the making, recording an unprecedented 57% voter participation, the highest turnout since the University’s establishment.
From Mukondeni to the world: How TUT’s Sharon Mukhola is redefining Hospitality Education
From a small village in Limpopo to the lecture halls of TUT and global recognition in the United States, Sharon Aluwani Mukhola is living proof that passion.
Faith and action unite TUT students against Gender-Based Violence
Students at Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) have joined together through faith in a resolute stand against the gender-based violence (GBV) crisis sweeping South Africa.
TUT Physics students shine on global stage winning Rosatom Video Competition
A group of Industrial Physics students, specialising in Nuclear Technology, have won the 8th annual Rosatom "Atoms Empowering Africa" video competition.
Universities challenged to commercialise research at Annual Future of Work Dialogue
South Africa is in the top three of leading countries in Africa in terms of research productivity, but only converts 1% of its research outputs into products or services.
Abongile Dumako appointed as Channel Africa Programme Manager
Abongile Dumako, Advanced Diploma in Integrated Communication alumnus from TUT, has been appointed to one of the top positions at the South African Broadcasting Corporation’s (SABC) Channel Africa.