The Durban University of Technology (DUT) successfully launched the Product Lifecycle Management Competency Centre (PLMCC) Project via Microsoft Teams on Tuesday, 15 June 2021. It is an initiative supported by the French Government to create a centre which will offer product design, product lifecycle management and system engineering training to lecturers, students, technicians, technologists, engineers and industrial designers.
Associate Professor of the Department of Homeopathy at the Durban University of Technology (DUT), Professor Ashley Ross is part of the global campaign with a mission to transform the life of 5000 Homeopaths, titled: Mission 5000: I Stand Up for Homeopathy.
Prof Ross is among the 90 best speakers of the world who have partnered with Enlightenment Education on a year-long online master webinar series with 108 sessions and 160+ hours of teaching, which started on 4 June 2021 and is expected to end on 10 April 2022.
DUT’S RPS HOSTS A SUCCESSFUL ONLINE WEBINAR FOR SUPERVISORS AND POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS
The Director of Research and Postgraduate Support at the Durban University of Technology (DUT), Dr Linda Linganiso, recently hosted an online webinar session for Supervisors and Postgraduate students via Microsoft Teams.
The programme entailed presentations from the Research and Postgraduate Support team on topics pertaining to improving the quality of supervision, the timely completion of higher degrees, empowering supervisors with respect to postgraduate supervision,
BOOSI SHARES HER JOURNEY OF EXPERIENCE AS DIRECTOR OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS FOR WCCS
The Durban University of Technology’s (DUT’s) Keiron Boosi has made the institution proud as the Board of Directors member and Director of External Affairs for the World Congress of Chiropractic Students (WCCS).
Boosi, a sixth year Chiropractic student, was elected as Board of Directors member and Director of External affairs for the WCCS, at the WCCS Annual General Meeting (AGM) in 2020, an international forum representing the global student chiropractic population.
PROVIDING ESSENTIAL SERVICES TO THE DUT COMMUNITY IN THE TIMES OF A PANDEMIC
The Durban University of Technology (DUT) continues to commend all its essential service workers for their dedication and commitment in providing services to the DUT community during the COVID-19 pandemic. DUT’s Communications team’s Waheeda Peters spoke to Cynthia Gugu Sacolo, Disability Officer at the Disability Rights Unit.
Q: Please tell me about your role at DUT?
“I am a Disability Officer at the Disability Rights Unit,