Central University of Technology

Central University of Technology, Free State
Motto Thinking Beyond
Type Public University of Technology
Established 1981
Vice-Chancellor Prof. Thandwa Mthembu
Administrative staff
800
Students 12,500
Location Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa
Website www.cut.ac.za

Central University of Technology, Free State or Central University of Technology is a University of Technology in Bloemfontein in the Free State province of South Africa. It was established in 1981 as "Technikon Free State". As part of the South African government's restructuring of tertiary education for the new millennium it was promoted to university of technology status.

Campus

The main campus is situated in Bloemfontein, capital city of Free State province in the centre of South Africa. Other campuses have been established at Welkom in the heart of the Free State goldfields, and at Kimberley in facilities managed by the Northern Cape Higher Education Institute.[1]

Academics

The Central University of Technology employs over 800 academic and research staff spread across four faculties.[2]

Faculties

Student enrollment

The Central University of Technology offers contact and distance learning. In 2007, it had 10,278 contact students and 200 distance students. There were 8,474 full-time and 2,004 part-time students. Of the student body, 9,902 were South African citizens, while 532 were from other SADC countries and 44 were international students from countries other than the SADC.[5]

Ranking

RGEMS

Research Group in Evolvable Manufacturing Systems
Established 2006
Students 15

RGEMS (Research Group in Evolvable Manufacturing Systems) is a research group within the Department of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering[6] at the Central University of Technology, Free State.

Established in 2006 by Prof. Herman Vermaak and Dr. Nicolaas Luwes, RGEMS' research activities involve the effective integration of:

The group has also participated in national competitions, such as the Siemens National Cyber Junkyard. [7]

References

Coordinates: 29°07′17″S 26°12′49″E / 29.12139°S 26.21361°E / -29.12139; 26.21361


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