Prof Tyobeka has been appointed as a member of the Nuclear Engineering Advisory Council at North Carolina State University in the USA.
The South African Artificial Intelligence Association aims to promote the advancement of responsible AI in the country.
The Tsebonokeng Hall, named after the Sesotho word for 'river of knowledge', can seat more than 1 700 people.
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According to data from the (ISC)² 2022 workforce study, there’s still a need for more than 3.4 million security professionals, an increase of 26% over 2021.
The Central University of Technology has successfully rolled out phase one of its three-year network and WiFi infrastructure upgrade.
The SA BRICS Business Council invites local tech talent to participate in the 2023 BRICS Future Skills Challenge.
The CSIR will use the funds from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to drive skills and health innovation in Africa.
Java has demonstrated its usefulness in a range of applications from data science and embedded systems to graphical user interfaces and AI operations, says Frik van der Westhuizen, CEO of EQPlus Technologies.
At EmpowaYouth Week 2023, CTU Training Solutions participated in a roundtable on scarce skills and opportunities for youth in the banking and finance sector.
According to research by Ivanti, burnout and disengagement among knowledge workers, especially younger employees, are on the rise.
The university and social development department unveil an app that allows students to self-screen for substance abuse risks.