PROF SIBIYA MAKES A STRONG CALL FOR CURRICULA TRANSFORMATION
The Executive Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences at the Durban University of Technology (DUT), Professor Nokuthula Sibiya made a strong call for the transformation of the current curricula for the health professional education training.
“The major challenge in South Africa is that universities that offer health professional education and training have not kept pace with these challenges. The current curricula does not prepare the graduates that are capable to address these challenges...
The Durban University of Technology hosted a Principals Networking Breakfast at the Golden Horse Casino Hotel in Pietermaritzburg, on Tuesday, 07 August 2018.
The DUT Principals Networking breakfast was aimed at strengthening engagement and building relations with the various schools in and around Pietermaritzburg.
DUT PARTNERS WITH INDIAN UNIVERSITY TO ENHANCE ITS COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT EFFORTS
The Durban University of Technology (DUT) Faculty of Health Sciences recently entered into a partnership with the Shreemati Nathibai Damodar Thackersey (SNDT) Women’s University in Mumbai, India.
This five-year partnership centres around understanding how community engagement occurs in South Africa and in India.
DUT STUDENT MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS FAIR DRAWS IN A LARGE CROWD
The Durban University of Technology (DUT) students came out in their numbers to attend the Student Health and Mental Wellness Fair hosted last Thursday, 01 August 2018 at the Ritson Campus.
The Student Health and Mental Wellness Fair was coordinated by The Department of Student Counselling and Health, in partnership with, Isolempilo Health Clinic, the Department of Somatology, The South African National Blood Services and other partners.