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Breezily dismissed as ‘Sleepy Hollow’ by upcountry diehards, the media in KwaZulu-Natal is using its strengths to tap into new markets and exploit…

Championing education as we did the World Cup


If we were able to rise to the occasion of football’s greatest spectacle, surely we should be able to focus the same energy on improving teaching? Two…

Tamryn flies the DUT flag


Johannesburg is the definite destination for architecture and interior design enthusiasts, as the 16th annual PG Bison award ceremony is held this…

A master of many trades


He’s worked as a producer for the SABC, lived as a professional photographer in Paris and his underwater film work has been featured on the National…

Extra Spaces in 2012


Did you know that the Durban University of Technology has some extra spaces available in some amazing courses for 2012. Remember, these spaces are…

Sanlam SA Fashion Week Student Competition


DUT is proud to announce that six Fashion and Textile students from DUT have been listed in the top 11 finalist of the 2010 Sanlam SA Fashion Week…

Graffiti Artist – fine art student from DUT


Graffiti exists in every city in the world. For most of us, the people behind the graphic scrawls that adorn public spaces remain something of an…

South African Bollywood Connections Book Launched


A life-long passion for Indian cinema and entertainment has culminated in a book titled ‘150 Bollywood Encounters – the South African…

Seeing the bigger picture – going viral


AIM: Local boys come home to put Maritzburg businesses on the map

Poetry Africa at DUT


Poetry Africa made its presence felt at DUT’s City Campus on the sixth of October. International poets Ghassan Zaqtan from Palestine and Jayne…

Students win Imagine Durban Sustainability Project Competition


Two groups of students at the Durban University of Technology (DUT) have won a planning and design competition on the Imagine Durban Project. The…

Twin brothers are Hang Ten Hoodie competition


Tongaat twin brothers, Saren and Sashen Govender have reached local fame after becoming finalists in the Hang Ten Hoodie competition. The brothers who…

Cynthia Jele Novelist


Cynthia Jele, winner of the this year’s Commonwealth Writers’ Prize for best first book in the Africa region for her novel Happiness Is a Four-Letter…

Artist bags top ceramics prize with first exhibit


Durban University of Technology fine arts student Sbonelo Luthuli holds one of the pots included in a collection that won him the National Ceramic…

His ‘brave’ action offers hope


Durban activist and head of Greenpeace International, Kumi Naidoo’s “brave and direct action” is the only hope that the world has that sanity may…

DUT signs MoU with UESTC


The Durban University of Technology (DUT) signed a memorandum of understanding with the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China…

We loved being at home


Head to Artspace to see the new exhibition by Caryn Nolan. The creation of this body of work, for her Masters of Technology (MTech) from Durban…

DUT students cycle for charity


Twenty one chiropractic students of the Durban University of Technology set off last week on a cycling odyssey across KZN as part of a charity event…

Research Facilities new Research Chairs for varsities


Science and Technology Minister Naledi Pandor has announced that a total of 60 new Research Chairs will be awarded to various institutions of higher…

Top DUT student wins trip to the UK


Durban University of Technology student Neetasha Singh jets off to the UK next week after winning the Abe Bailey Travel Bursary. Singh, 23, a…

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