Official_Tshwane University of Technology
Higher Education
The People's University that makes knowledge work. #FutureReady #ImpactfulResearch #Good2Great
About us
The People's University that makes knowledge work. #FutureReady #ImpactfulResearch #Good2Great
- Website
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www.tut.ac.za
External link for Official_Tshwane University of Technology
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Pretoria
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 2004
Locations
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Primary
Pretoria, ZA
Employees at Official_Tshwane University of Technology
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Oluwaseun TOOKI, Ph.D
Lecturer and Researcher.
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Tarryn-Tanille Prinsloo (PhD, CMA)
Part-Time Lecturer; Screenwriter; Certified Movement Analyst; Screendance Practitioner
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Thobile Mhlabeni
PhD Chemical Engineering | Polymer Science
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Rose Matlou
Employment Equity Officer: Tshwane University of Technology
Updates
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Hey TUT Fam! With only 20 years of existence! The Tshwane university of Technology (TUT) is counted among 15 Best Universities in South Africa, this is according to the latest Global Ranking by U.S. News & World Report Best Global Universities rankings. Halala TUT Halala🙌🏾🙌🏾 Link to the full article: https://lnkd.in/dgnFjjig #FromGood2Great
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Hey TUT Fam! A BIG congratulations to KB Motsilanyane, alumna of the Faculty of Arts and Design who is the talk of the town after this weekend's Test match between South Africa and Ireland. Ahead of the match, Motsilanyane left spectators of the match, in and off the Loftus stadium feeling emotional after she performed what has been deemed a historic rendition of the national anthem. The talented actress, singer, and businesswoman's phenomenal performance left viewers with goosebumps, but it was her ability to unite the country through the national anthem that left everyone in tears. #Good2Great #FutureReady https://lnkd.in/d5bZSqSE
KB Motsilanyane - Nkosi sikel’ iAfrika (National anthem performance for Springboks v Ireland)
https://www.youtube.com/
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Hey TUT Fam! We are co-hosting the 21st CUCSA Zone VI games at the #HomeofChampions from TODAY, 8 to 12 July 2024! Botswana🇧🇼, Zambia🇿🇲, Zimbabwe🇿🇼, Malawi🇲🇼, and South Africa🇿🇦 are all welcomed on TUT's shores! A BIG shoutout to University Sport South Africa (USSA) for giving the people's university the honour of hosting this esteemed occasion. #MovingFromGoodToGreat #CUCSA2024 #USSA #Tshwane2024
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Hey TUT Fam! Online applications are now open for the Advanced Diploma in Computer Systems Engineering for the 2025 academic year. See the poster below for admission requirements. Apply online at www.tut.ac.za
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The late Matikweni Nkuna's sister, Ms Elsie Simbine provided a brief account of her brother's death. She says she is proud that her brother's legacy has been preserved through the establishment and recognition of student representative councils, one of the fights her brother fought and died for. #FromGood2Great #TUT
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Broadcast Lecturer at the Journalism Department Mr Makhadi invites alumni to support TUT by donating resources to assist students with tuition funds and job placements. He also spoke on the importance of addressing the needs of students who can't afford higher education but don't qualify for financial aid (The missing middle).
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Prof Maserumule’s message conveyed a moving reflection on the historical evolution and social justice roots of TUT, from its origins as technicons to its current status. He highlighted the activism and sacrifices of alumni like Hendrik Matikweni Nkuna, who fought against educational inequalities and apartheid-era oppression. He went on to urge the current and former students to remember and appreciate their roles in shaping TUT's history, emphasising the ongoing struggle for equitable education and societal transformation. He calls for recognition of past injustices and the resilience of those who fought for educational rights pointing out the university's commitment to inclusivity and progressive change.
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Chairperson of the Faculty of the Humanities Alumni Chapter, Khanyiso Sonti spoke on the legacy of Hendrik Matikweni Nkuna and how it lives on after so many years. Adding that we should commemorate his bravery and sacrifice, and strive to continue his fight for a better future. He put out a call-to-action urging all the alumni to actively support and sustain the university, much like farmers nurture their land.