Tshwane University of Technology

Tshwane University of Technology
MottoWe empower people
TypePublic university of technology
Established1 January 2004
(Formed as a result of a merger of three established institutions)
ChancellorGloria Tomatoe Serobe[1]
PresidentKhoza Shepherd
Vice-ChancellorTinyiko Samuel Maluleke
Academic staff
c. 755
Administrative staff
4,800
Studentsc. 65,000
Location
South Africa

25°43′56″S 28°09′43″E / 25.7322°S 28.1619°E / -25.7322; 28.1619
Campusnine campuses, mostly urban
Colours    Blue, red, gold
NicknameTUT
AffiliationsHESA[2]
NADEOSA[3]
Websitewww.tut.ac.za

Tshwane University of Technology (TUT; Afrikaans: Tshwane-Universiteit vir Tegnologie) is a higher education institution in South Africa that came into being through a merger of three technikons — Technikon Northern Gauteng, Technikon North-West and Technikon Pretoria.

As the number of students registering annually grows rapidly, records show that Tshwane University of Technology caters for approximately more than 60,000 students and it has become the largest residential higher education institution in South Africa.[4]

A WORKSHOP AT TSWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SOUTH CAMPUS
  1. ^ "Tshwane University of Technology - Gloria Serobe: Installed as the 4th TUT Chancellor". www.tut.ac.za. Retrieved 2 May 2024.
  2. ^ "Higher Education South Africa". www.usaf.ac.za. HESA. Archived from the original on 4 August 2009. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  3. ^ "National Association of Distance Education Organizations of SA". www.nadeosa.org.za. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  4. ^ "Tshwane University of Technology - NOMINATIONS/APPLICATIONS". tut.ac.za. Retrieved 2 May 2024.

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