About
us
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) is a proud
product of South Africa's first decade of democracy. While
the size and scope of this dynamic new institution impress,
the quality of its teaching, research and community
engagement is what makes the University really stands out.
TUT was established on 1 January 2004, with the merging of
the former Technikon Northern Gauteng, Technikon North-West
and Technikon Pretoria. At the time of the merger, the
uniquely South African institutional designation of "technikon"
was dropped in favour for the internationally accepted
"university of technology" designation.
Students
This new mega-institution annually enrols approximately 48
000 students. Its student body is one of the most
demographically representative in the country in terms of
both race and gender, reflecting the Rainbow Nation in all
its diversity. With almost 22 per cent of contact students
accommodated in residences, the University is by far the
largest residential higher education institution in Southern
Africa.
Campuses
Its geographic footprint covers four of South Africa's nine
provinces – Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Limpopo and the North-West
Province – with campuses located in Tshwane (Pretoria,
Soshanguve and Ga-Rankuwa), Nelspruit, eMalahleni
(previously called Witbank) and Polokwane (previously called
Pietersburg). Large numbers of students are also drawn from
other provinces and from neighbouring countries such as
Botswana, Zimbabwe, Namibia and Swaziland.
Staff members
TUT employs more than 2 700 permanent staff members,
including almost 855 highly qualified permanent academics.
These academics are increasingly focusing on conducting
applied research and community engagement activities in
addition to their instructional roles. Caring for the
underprivileged, the upliftment of people and assisting
those in need are key elements of the University's community
engagement strategy.
Career-focused
TUT is truly an institution in service of the Southern
African community. One of its key focuses is, therefore, the
economic and social development of the Southern African
region. In its quest to promote knowledge and technology, it
provides the market with a career-focused workforce. It also
aims at making a significant contribution to creating
sustainable economic growth that will impact on the standard
of living of all of the region's people.
The education offered at TUT, with its entrepreneurial
focus, opens up unlimited opportunities for students to
become job creators and entrepreneurs. This is established
by creating prosperity through the stimulation of innovation
and creative thinking. This is facilitated by various
incubators and technology stations.
TUT strives to be a leading institution, viewing the
diversity of its staff, students and other stakeholders as a
strength to be nurtured in service of the country and the
African continent. The University is committed to ongoing
transformation to make it ever more responsive to the needs
of Southern Africa and the continent, as a whole.
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