The Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) has taken the initiative to provide students, professional engineers, professional Engineering technologists and mentors with the necessary guidance and preparation they need to be compatible within the Engineering industry.
The Tswane University of Technology has been one of the institutions which ESCA extended their initiative to.
To become successful within the engineering industry requires forming effective networks, access to mentorship, connecting with industry experts, associating with certain voluntary associations, and building a marketable profile.
One of the problems identified was the lack of mentorship within the work environment, which ECSA has provided a solution through its support system for registered professionals. It allows professionals to access questions and answers regarding registering as a professional.
Training extends to engineering students, professional engineers, professional engineering technologists,mentors, and reviewers. This has been achieved through discipline specific guidelines.
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Golden key UJ will be hosting a financial literacy workshop with guest speaker Zabatwa Msimang from the Vuka Mngani foundation.
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Students at the University of Cape Town were evacuated to safety on Sunday Afternoon as fire broke into the university premises.
In the meantime the University has cancelled all campus activities including classes, tutorials, laboratory work and tests.
On Sunday Evening the UCT released a statement, saying that all University activities will be canccelled on Monday and Tuesday.
“No classes, tutorials, laboratory work or tests will take place on Monday, 19 April or Tuesday, 20 April. We will assess the situation and provide further updates before midday on Tuesday,” they said.
“The safety of students and staff is paramount. For safety reasons, campus will be locked down and no one, other than emergency services, will be allowed access. We are all anxious about the extent of the damage to the Rondebosch campus. We will provide updates as soon as we are able to do so.”
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