The Durban University of Technology (DUT) is a multi-campus university situated in
KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It was formed in 2002 following the merger of
Technikon Natal
Technikon Natal is located in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa and has now merged with ML Sultan Technikon to form the Durban University of Technology.
History
Technikon Natal was founded by Dr Samuel George Campbell in 1907. In 1912, thr ...
and
ML Sultan Technikon and it was initially known as the Durban Institute of Technology. It has five campuses in
Durban
Durban ( ; , from meaning "bay, lagoon") is the third-most populous city in South Africa, after Johannesburg and Cape Town, and the largest city in the Provinces of South Africa, province of KwaZulu-Natal.
Situated on the east coast of South ...
, and another two in
Pietermaritzburg
Pietermaritzburg (; ) is the capital and second-largest city in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa after Durban. It was named in 1838 and is currently governed by the Msunduzi Local Municipality. The town was named in Zulu after King ...
. In 2022, approximately 31 991 students were enrolled to study at DUT. The university is one of five technical institutions on the African continent to offer Doctoral Degrees.
History
The Durban University of Technology is a result of the merger, in April 2002, of two technikons, ML Sultan and Technikon Natal. It was named the Durban Institute of Technology and later became the Durban University of Technology in 2007.
KwaZulu-Natal's Indian population began arriving in the 1860s to primarily work as indentured labourers on the sugar plantations. In 1927, those with no formal educational qualifications were threatened with repatriation. This threat stimulated adult classes in literacy, as well as a range of commercial subjects, held in a mission school and a Hindu Institute, but it was not until after the Second World War, and thanks to substantial financial support from the public, that ML Sultan College came into being. It would be another decade, however, before the City Council, now preoccupied with the structures of the first Group Areas Act of 1950, allocated suitable land for a permanent campus.
The Natal Technical College was founded in 1907 and immediately began providing tuition to more than 350 part-time students. The structures of apartheid as it was codified through legislation weighed heavily on this institution as well. In 1955 the college was taken over by national education authorities; and in 1967 it became an exclusively white institution.
DUT Council
*Wiseman Madinane is the Chairperson of the University Council.
*Brenda Ntombela is the Deputy Chairperson of the University Council.
The DUT student body elects a Student Representative Council every 1-3 years.
DUT Campuses
* Brickfield Campus, Durban
* City Campus, Durban
* Indumiso Campus, Pietermaritzburg
* ML Sultan Campus, Durban
* Ritson Campus, Durban
* Riverside Campus, Pietermaritzburg
* Steve Biko Campus, Durban
Leadership & Operations
Nonkululeko Nyembezi is the Chancellor of the Durban University of Technology. She is currently the Executive Chairperson of
Standard Bank Group
Standard Bank (officially Standard Bank Group Limited) is the largest bank in Africa, as well as the continent's biggest lender by assets.
The company's corporate headquarters, Standard Bank Centre, is located in Johannesburg, Gauteng. The ...
and was the former CEO of the Dutch mining group, IchorCoal N.V.
The university employs 841 academic staff, 51 percent of them female and 48 percent holding masters and 43 percent doctoral degrees.
Some of the senior members of the leadership team include:
*Thandwa Mthembu, Vice-Chancellor and Principal
*Vuyo Mthethwa, Deputy-Vice Chancellor: People & Operations
*Fulufhelo Nemavhola, Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Research, Innovation & Engagement
*Azwitevhelwi Nevhutalu, Interim Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Teaching & Learning
*Maditsane Nkonoane, Registrar
*Nthanyiseni Dhumazi, Chief Financial Officer
The six faculties include:
*Faculty of Accounting & Informatics
*Faculty of Applied Sciences
*Faculty of Arts & Design
*Faculty of Engineering & the Built Environment
*Faculty of Health Sciences
*Faculty of Management Sciences
Each Faculty is led by an Executive Dean. The academic ambit of DUT resides under the Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Teaching & Learning.
DUT Business School
The Durban University of Technology launched the DUT Business School in 2021. The Business School offers its new Masters of Business Administration (MBA) programme, Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration (PDBA) programmes, Higher Certificate programmes and a variety of Executive Education and short learning programmes.
The DUT Business School also designs tailor-made, in-house programmes and collaborates with corporate, public and non-profit organisations to develop and capacitate employees in various areas.
Student enrolment
Whilst the Durban University of Technology offers contact learning, DUT is also a member of COIL, which is the Collaborative Online International Learning consortium.
In 2022, there were 31 991 registered students. This includes under-graduates, Masters and Doctoral/PhD candidates.
Rankings
In 2021, the university was ranked by the
Times Higher Education World University Rankings
The ''Times Higher Education World University Rankings'', often referred to as the THE Rankings, is the annual publication of university rankings by the ''Times Higher Education'' magazine. The publisher had collaborated with Quacquarelli Symon ...
for the first time in its history. It ranked within the top 500 universities in the world, and within the top 5 in South Africa. It was also the first time in history that the province had two universities rank within the top 5 in the country. In 2022/3, DUT remained in the Top 5 of all 26 South African Universities, was the number 1 University of Technology in the country and in the top one third globally.
Notable alumni
The university has a large alumni body. Mr
Alan Khan
Alan Khan (born 17 December 1971) is a South African media and radio personality. He hosts the talk show ''Walk the Talk with Alan Khan'' on Lotus FM. In April 2015 Khan was inducted into the South African Radio Hall of Fame.
He is currently t ...
was the first President of the DUT Convocation in 2002. Miss Zama Mncube is the current President of the Convocation and Chairperson of the Convocation Executive. She was also the first women President of the DUT Convocation, after being elected to the position in 2022. Presidents of the DUT Convocation, in chronological order, include:
* Mr Alan Khan (2002)
* Mr Wiseman Madinane (2008)
* Mr Siyabonga Vezi (2016)
* Ms Zama Mncube (2022)
The university has a list of famous alumni, including:
*
Gordon Murray
Ian Gordon Murray (born 18 June 1946), is a successful and influential South African-British former (Formula One) race-car designer, renowned firstly as lead designer for both the Brabham and McLaren Formula 1 racing teams, during 196 ...
- Engineer and designer,
McLaren Automotive
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and
Gordon Murray Automotive
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*
Jeremy Maggs
Jeremy Maggs (born 1 February 1961) is a South African journalist, radio host and television presenter, best known for hosting the South African version of the game show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? and for his anchoring roles on top South Af ...
- TV news presenter
*
Alan Khan
Alan Khan (born 17 December 1971) is a South African media and radio personality. He hosts the talk show ''Walk the Talk with Alan Khan'' on Lotus FM. In April 2015 Khan was inducted into the South African Radio Hall of Fame.
He is currently t ...
- radio presenter
*
Lance Klusener
Lance Klusener (born 4 September 1971) is an international cricket coach and former cricketer of South Africa. He was known for his aggressive batting and fast-medium swing bowling. Klusener was one of the best all-rounders in the world during ...
- cricketer
*
Nthati Moshesh - actress
*
Celeste Ntuli
Celeste Ntuli (born 25 August 1979) is a South African comedian and actress. She is popularly referred to as the queen of the Zulu comedy and she is known for being the first local female comic to record a one woman show DVD.
Early years and ed ...
- comedian and actress
*
Black Coffee (DJ)
Nkosinathi Innocent Maphumulo (born 11 March 1976), better known by his stage name Black Coffee, is a South African DJ, record producer and songwriter. His accolades include eight South African Music Awards, four DJ Awards, two Metro FM Awards ...
- DJ, record producer, singer and songwriter
*
Zakes Bantwini - multi-award-winning singer, record producer and businessman
*
Sarah Richards - sculptor
*
Schabir Shaik
Schabir Shaik (born ) is a South African businessman from Berea, Durban, who rose to prominence due to his close association with former South African President Jacob Zuma during Zuma's time as Deputy President. On 2 June 2005, he was found gui ...
- businessman
*
Bongiwe Msomi -
South Africa national netball team
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player
*
Candice Forword - field hockey forward for the
South Africa women's national field hockey team
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Billy Nair - politician, a member of the
National Assembly of South Africa
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, an
Anti-Apartheid Movement
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activist and a political prisoner in
Robben Island
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.
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Berry Bickle - artist
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Gabisile Nkosi - artist and activist
*
Zwakele Mncwango - politician, Provincial Leader of
KwaZulu-Natal
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Democratic Alliance (South Africa)
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(DA)
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Babalo Madikizela
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- politician,
Eastern Cape
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MEC for Public Works since May 2019 and a Member of the
Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature
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since November 2018, provincial treasurer of the
African National Congress
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(ANC) since October 2017.
*
Mandisa Mashego - politician, A member of the
Economic Freedom Fighters
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, party's provincial chairperson in
Gauteng
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Situated on the Highveld, Gauteng is the smallest province by land area in South Africa. Although Gauteng accounts f ...
from 2018 to 2020, Member of the
Gauteng Provincial Legislature
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from 2014 to 2020.
*
Nobuhle Nkabane - politician, Minister of Higher Education and Training,
South Africa
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.
Honorary Doctorates
* Mrs P Naidoo, April 2008
* Professor E J da Silva (posthumous), April 2008
* Mr Andrew Verster, April 2009
* Dr M Hinoul, April 2009
* Mr J N Kollapen, April 2009
* Mr N Soobben, April 2010
* Dr Imtiaz Sooliman, September 2010
* Mr Gordon Murray, April 2011
* Mr B S Biko (posthumous), April 2011
* Mr M L Sultan (posthumous), April 2011
* Mr R H L Strachan, April 2011
* Professor L Nkosi (posthumous), April 2012
* Ms W Y N Luhabe, April 2012
* Vice-Admiral J R Mudimu, April 2012
* Professor N S Ndebele, April 2012
* Mr S Nxasana, September 2012
* Ms Ela Gandhi, September 2012
* Mr Brand Pretorius, April 2013
* Mr Jay Naidoo, September 2013
* Mrs L G Ngcobo, April 2014
* Mr Sven Peek, April 2014
* Mr Ronnie Govender, April 2014
* Mr Anant Singh, September 2014
* Mr D D B Mkhwanazi, September 2014
* Mr Joseph Shabalala, April 2015
* Mr Richard Maponya, April 2015
* Mr Desmond D’Sa, September 2015
* Mr Ahmed Kathrada, April 2016
* Mrs G T Serobe, September 2016
* Mr Kumi Naidoo, September 2017
* Judge Navanethem Pillay, September 2017
* Dr A M Mlangeni, April 2018
* Ms E N Mahlangu, September 2018
* Mr J Clegg, September 2018
* Mr S Mchunu, September 2018
* Mr W Nzimande, September 2018
* Mr B P Vundla, September 2019
* Professor Z K G Mda, June 2021
* Ms Thembi Mtshali-Jones, July 2022
* Professor Salim Abdool Karim, May 2023
* Ms Gcina Mhlophe, May 2024
References
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Education in Durban
Public universities in South Africa
Universities and colleges established in 2002
2002 establishments in South Africa