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Spring Graduation 2016 by Numbers


A total of 1010 students will graduate at the Durban University of Technology’s Spring Graduation Ceremonies taking place

Silent Marchers Shine Spotlight on Sexual Violence


“Stop the war on women’s bodies!” echoed throughout the packed Fred Crooks Sports Centre on the DUT Steve

Focused Leadership and Commitment Needed For Transformation


Since the dawn of democracy, South Africa still does not have an agreed on definition or targets with

Exploring Complexity in Higher Education


Universities are devilishly complex spaces and there must be a conversation as to how to design them for

Women in Leadership Vastly Lacking


Women in leadership took centre stage during day one of the inaugural Courageous Leadership Conference organised and hosted

Dissecting the Concept of Courageous Leadership


Courage is not the absence of fear, but the ability to translate fear by acting in pursuit of

Exploring Our Next World Through Fashion


The Fashion and Textiles Department at DUT will hold its annual Fashion Show to be held from Wednesday, 28 September

First Year Experience One-Stop Shop


To equip first-year students with necessary knowledge and skills to allow them to successfully adapt and make the transition from high

DUT VC Throws Weight Behind Silent Protest March


DUT’s Interim Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Dr John Volmink, has expressed his full support for the Silent Protest March

This Gene Called Education


I received an invite from the sedate Ela Gandhi to the Phoenix Settlement Trust Centre in Inanda, Durban.

Empowering Gendered Researchers 


Visiting Professor Phil E. Okeke-Ihejirika, Professor and Acting Chair at the Department of Women’s and Gender Studies, University

Sky’s the Limit for Journalism Students


Professor Aashish Kumar, the charismatic international academic and documentary filmmaker, who is also a second-time Fulbright awardee, has

DUT Gender Forum Celebrates Women


The DUT Gender Forum hosted a Women’s Day event to celebrate women on Friday last week, 12 August

Helping the “Missing Middle”


The Development and Alumni Relations office at DUT, in partnership with students from the University’s Department of Public

Building Skills and Confidence Amongst Female Researchers


Efforts to build skills and confidence amongst female Master’s/Doctoral and Postdoctoral researchers was the aim of the Science

nGap Lecturers are the Future at Universities


Having new and innovative ways to promote teaching and learning at tertiary institutions is the aim of the

Digital ladies imaginatively helping ICT students


Some of my Social Media followers will know that I get very excited easily. This comes on the

8th annual Mahatma Gandhi Media Lecture


The DUT Journalism and the Gandhi Development Trust will hold the 8th annual Mahatma Gandhi Media Lecture to

A Helpful Hand to DUT Students


Thirty DUT students have secured themselves Moses Kotane Institute (MKI) Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Skills output…

Young Women Are the Future of South Africa


Following the launch of the African National Congress Women’s League (ANCWL) Young Women’s Desk (YWD) in Bloemfontein in

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