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In memory of a fallen soldier


This year marks three decades since the death of dynamic activist and founder of the black consciousness movement, Stephen Bantu Biko. In…

DUT aims to create it and own it


The Intellectual Property Management (IP) office at the Durban University of Technology recently hosted a Copyright Compliance workshop to raise…

German exchange students arrive at DUT


A group of German exchange students has arrived at the Durban University of Technology (DUT) for a term of study. The forty plus students, from…

Some like it hot


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…

Riding the crest of the wave


As the South African Maritime Safety Authority’s (SAMSA) chief executive officer. Commander Tsietsi Mokhele not only capably commands the high seas,…

Heres one for the books


Khulekani Magubane’s veins pulse with writer’s ink. At just 22, the KwaZulu-Natal student is on the verge of publishing his 18th book. Five of them…

Special Student Mass Meeting


Further to the notice to all students dated 14 June 2011 we can report that the verification process of the petition calling for the dissolution of…

S’fiso Steals the Limelight!


S’fiso Khanyile is ready to put his name on the world map after almost five years as a backing vocalist. He was the voice that was hidden behind some…

Public Lecture Series


The Durban University of Technology has pleasure in inviting you to the 1st in a series of public lectures by

South African writer, aged just 22, has his 18th book published


A young Durban author is set to take the world by storm with his writing skills. Khulekani Magubane, 22, from Estcourt in the Kwa.Zulu-Natal Midlands,…

Students take up US challenge


US Community College Initiative Programme gives them the chance to study and travel. Jason Govender’s first time out of the country will mean a year…

Management Sciences Dean appointed TESA president


Dr Rishi Balkaran, Durban University of Technology (DUT) Acting Executive Dean in the Faculty of Management Sciences was recently appointed as…

DUT hosts International Seminar on Diaspora Pravasi Barathiya Divas Africa 2010


On the 1st of October the Durban University of Technology hosted the Pravasi Barathiya Divas Academic Seminar Africa which was intended to give…

Presentation on sleeping disorders


Dr Ingrid Couchman presented findings of a groundbreaking research on ‘Chronic primary insomnia: the efficacy of the homoeopathic simillimum’, at…

Focus on film talent


An all-Africa movie showcase aspiring film-maker Gavillan Letsoalo has been selected to take part in Talent Campus Durban, a five-day pro-gramme…

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…

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