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Do you need a hobby?

Monday, 23 January 2017

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Do you need a hobby?

Do you want to surf the waves, save the environment or summit a mountain, then CPUT’s Department of Student Affairs can help you. The department offers a wide range of sporting and cultural activities.

Sports

From athletics to judo and chess, students have access to more than 20 competitive sporting codes, with each boasting an excellent performance record. CPUT students annually participate in national and international events, with some having competed against the world’s top sports people at the Olympic and Commonwealth Games. This February CPUT’s rugby team will make their debut in the Varsity Shield.

For more information contact:

Cape Town Campus
Railien Neilson
Tel: +27 21 460 3844 / This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Wellington Campus
Bulelani Mlakalaka
Tel: +27 21 864 5247/ This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Bellville Campus
Shela Lekalakala
Tel: +27 21 959 6377/ This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Student Development

In addition to academic skills, CPUT is focused on developing well-rounded graduates. To reach this goal, the university offers a range of programmes, events, activities and clubs that are aimed a developing responsible and compassionate citizens who are equipped with important skills such as leadership and teamwork. Some of the activities include:

  • Environmental awareness activities
  • Community outreach programmes
  • Adventure-related experiential learning, e.g. hikes

For more information contact:

Anette Grobler
Email:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Melani-Ann Hara
Tel: +27 21 959 6010 /This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

For an overview of the various activities, see: http://www.cput.ac.za/students/life/development

Written by Candes Keating
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Developing well-rounded graduates

Wednesday, 24 January 2018

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Developing well-rounded graduates

The Student Development Unit in the Department of Student Affairs aims to develop the potential of our students holistically. This is done through excellence and maximum participation in well-constructed, well-researched personal and life skills development.

  • The unit offers developmental workshops such as public speaking, etiquette and grooming, searching the web effectively and meeting procedures.
  • It also offers a myriad of off-campus events, outings and interventions falling under adventure-related experiential learning, including teambuilding sessions, hikes, river rafting, quad biking and horse riding
  • Student development also focuses on environmental awareness campaigns and interventions such as saving water and electricity, paper audits, recycling, beach clean-ups, tree planting ceremonies and alien plant removal
  • Student development also teaches students how to become responsible and compassionate citizens by active involvement in corporate social responsibilities of all kinds. Recent projects include helping with the development of a library in Kalksteenfontein, building sport fields at Kammieskroon and a poverty relief programme at CPUT

Student development constantly does new research on student needs and interests so as to provide the necessary non-academic skills students will need in the business world.

For more information contact Anette Grobler on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or Melani-Ann Hara on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 021 959 6010 or visit http://www.cput.ac.za/students/life/development.

The Department Student Affairs (DSA) Sport (http://www.cput.ac.za/students/life/sport) offers both competitive and recreational sporting codes on all campuses.

In addition to the provision of 23 competitive sporting codes, it also offers information and workshops on healthy lifestyle issues such as healthy eating, how to overcome addictions, weight loss programs and stress relief.

For more information on the codes on offer as well as training times contact Railien Neilson
on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., Tyrone Africa on 021 864 5247. 

Written by Kwanele Butana
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World Book and Copyright Day celebrated

Wednesday, 08 May 2024

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World Book and Copyright Day celebrated

CPUT Libraries, in collaboration with the Department of Student Affairs (DSA), recently joined the global celebration of World Book and Copyright Day under the theme "Read Your Way”.

This annual event is observed worldwide, and it serves as a tribute to the invaluable contributions of books and authors, while also highlighting the importance of copyright protection in fostering creativity and innovation. The World Book and Copyright Day holds profound significance, tracing its roots back to UNESCO's decision in 1995 to commemorate April 23rd as a day of literary celebration. This date was chosen to honour the birth and death anniversaries of renowned authors, including William Shakespeare and Miguel de Cervantes, underscoring the universal appeal of literature and its timeless impact on human culture.

At the heart of CPUT's celebration were esteemed guest speakers, dedicated staff, and enthusiastic students, all gathered to partake in a series of enlightening discussions and presentations. Yunus Omar, Library Manager of the Faculty of Business and Management Sciences, set the tone for the event, emphasising the importance of reading as a transformative force that enriches the mind and broadens the horizon. Njabulo Maphumulo, Deputy Dean of Student Affairs, emphasised the importance of cultivating a culture of writing and storytelling, stressing that it is crucial to create avenues where individuals can share their narratives and contribute to the rich tapestry of literature. Maphumulo also highlighted the critical role of access to books in empowering individuals to chart their intellectual journey. He stressed the need for collaborative efforts, such as this event, to bridge the gap and make educational resources more accessible to students.

There were also insightful presentations by guest speakers, Ntombozuko Bota- CPUT alumna and author of a book: A Seed Grown Into Flower and motivational speaker and Musa Tshabangu- first-year student and author, who captivated the audience with their inspiring journeys and invaluable insights into the writing, publishing process, and importance of copyright. With firsthand experience and expertise, they shared practical tips and financial considerations essential for aspiring authors, shedding light on the intricate path from conception to publication. Musa has authored two books, Decision Making and Koke ngaphasi komthunzi welanga kune skhathi sakho.

Under the adept direction of Regina Sikhosana, Library Manager, Faculty of the Engineering and Built Environment, the programme unfolded seamlessly, providing a platform for dialogue, learning, and inspiration. Janine Lockhart, Scholarly Communication and Digitisation Services, extended heartfelt gratitude to all participants for their contributions and commitment to promoting information literacy as a skill taught in libraries to support learning and teaching, and protection of authors’ copyright and intellectual property following the Protection of Personal Information Act.

Ntombekhaya Gwaqa , Marketing Librarian, said the celebration of World Book and Copyright Day was a testament to the institution's unwavering dedication to fostering social cohesion, a culture of reading, learning, and creativity. “Through collaborative endeavours and insightful discourse, it reaffirms the enduring significance of books as vessels of knowledge and the indispensable role of copyright in safeguarding the fruits of human imagination. As we reflect on this commemorative day, let us renew our commitment to cherishing literature, nurturing talent, and upholding the principles of intellectual integrity and cultural diversity.”

 

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