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Welcome
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With approximately 23 000 students, the Durban University of Technology (DUT) is the first choice for higher education in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN). It is located in the beautiful cities of Durban and Pietermaritzburg (PMB). As a University of Technology, it prioritises the quality of teaching and learning by ensuring its academic staff possess the highest possible qualification that they can get. The Durban University of Technology is a result of the merger in April 2002 of two prestigious technikons, ML Sultan and Technikon Natal. It was named the Durban Institute of Technology and later became the Durban University of Technology in line with the rest of the universities of technology.
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Writing for Power |
| The Faculty of Arts and Design’s Writing Centre is in its second year and continues to offer academic support to staff and students. Centre co-ordinator Andrea Alcock, said the idea of a Writing Centre is to provide students[more] |
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DUT IT student JETS of to Ohio on a US scholarship |
| Departure day is just around the corner for third year DUT Information Technology student, Brett Pather, who will jet off to Ohio’s Lorain County Community College in the United States, on a one year scholarship.
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DUT academic, judges non-fiction for Alan Paton literary award |
| Director of the Centre of Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT) at the Durban University of Technology, Professor Thengani Ngwenya served as a judge on the non-fiction category of the annual Sunday Times’ Alan Paton Awa[more] |
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