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The project aims to train BEd students on entrepreneurship so that they can train learners…
The energy crisis and proper waste disposal are two major challenges facing most nations...
Concrete and clay products used in the building industry are known to have a negative environmental impact in...
Microalgae have great potential as a bioresource in South Africa and around the world owing to their ability to absorb carbon dioxide, their...
The energy crisis and proper waste disposal are two major challenges facing most nations. With the increasing demand for clean and affordable energy that is environmentally friendly...
The DUT Bursary Fund augments the current National Student Financial Aid Scheme’s (NSFAS) allocation to DUT with a specific focus on students who fall between the cracks, either due to insufficient funds or coming short...
The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged educators to seek different ways to teach and learn in schools and in institutions ...
A Community Clean-up Programme was initiated in response to the DUT Strategy Map Strategy Map as part of ENVISION 2030, which emphasises being a university...
There are many treatment methods to remove contaminants from industrial wastewater and these are usually conducted in order ...
South Africa needs initiatives that address the challenge of the progression ...
Microalgae play a vital role in the aquatic food chain and are popularly used in the rearing ...
This project is about assisting local street vendors to improve their enterprises in partnership with various industries...
Microplastics are plastic particles that are less than 5mm in size and cause great concern as they pose threats to aquatic species and human beings due to their potential entry into the food chain...
This project was first piloted at DUT in 2019 with 71 students and provides students with an opportunity to learn skills that they will use to prepare themselves for the world of work. Last year, the training was extended to 200 students using online platforms.
The United Nations notes that people living in extreme poverty in sub-Saharan Africa increased from 290 million in 1990 to 414 million in 2010. The region currently spends more than US$35 billion on food imports per year..
Food insecurity is a complex phenomenon affecting a large number of South African households. DUT, as a microcosm of South Africa’s larger society, is also impacted by this problem...
The current COVID-19 pandemic has so far claimed more lives than the other three earlier coronavirus outbreaks....
International standards have classified South Africa as a water-stressed country with an average annual rainfall of 464mm...