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Statement on Xenophophic Attacks


The management, staff and students of the Durban University of Technology adds to the many strong voices condemning

Using Research to Avert Disaster Before it Strikes


Without a doubt, near miss and minor incidents (NM&MI) – which are often ignored because they do not

Addressing Xenophobia 


In addressing the current attacks on foreigners and the looting of their businesses, the Durban University of

All Set for Graduation 


A total of 5405 students will graduate from the Durban University of Technology during the upcoming April Graduation

Dead Battery? Solar-charge It!


With the country’s power grid severely constrained,  students  from DUT’s Green Campus Initiative (GCI) worked towards the

Have Compassion Online


I had been feeling smug recently with my “Safe Internet for Parents” talk, which I deliver as a

Universities as a Tool of Transformation


Looking into the issue of universities as a tool of transformation and the theory and practice of education at these

Augment your reality


Research emanates from curiosity. Remember the puzzling, maddening inane questions kids asked adults until the

Reducing Dropout Rates


Students are struggling and many of them are dropping out. Between 50% to 60%

e-Learning: the Future


With increasing numbers using e-learning to support their teaching practice, the Durban

DUT Launches Post Apartheid Books


The Urban Futures Centre at DUT (UFC@DUT), the University of KwaZulu-Natal

Combating Gender-based Violence


“I came out of my husband’s jail and entered the jail of law. It is here where I

Khuli Chana Rocks RadioDUT’s Airwaves


In celebrating his 10 anniversary in the music industry and promoting his latest song

Nedbank Cup Football Fan Fashion Hits DUT  


The Nedbank Cup Football Fan Fashion (#FFF) Journey will mark another milestone

HIV/AIDS Peer Educators’ Training


The DUT HIV/AIDS Centre recently held its HIV/AIDS Peer Educators’ Training

Talking Timber and Chemistry at DUT


Finding out what chemicals extend the life of timber and the role chemistry plays were the points of

A Rainbow of Hope at DUT


DUT staff and students coloured their hair in all colours of the rainbow for cancer awareness. The Cansa Association

“Texting and Driving is Stupid and Dangerous”


“One hand on your significant other’s lap and one hand on the steering wheel is one hand too

Join the SGB and Influence your Child’s Future


As you may be aware, the School Governing Body (SGB) elections take place from the 6-28 March. Did

Khuli Chana Coming to DUT


RadioDUT is doing it again, bringing you a hot local act via its airwaves! Mnatebawen hitmaker Khuli Chana will

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