CUT Radiography students embark on transformative exchange program in the Netherlands

Tebatso Lebepe, Likano Pule, Pokane Mohono are off to a life-changing experience in the Netherlands.
Three final-year radiography students from the Clinical Science Department in the Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences embarked on an inspiring journey to the Netherlands. Tebatso Lebepe, Likano Pule, and Pokane Mohono are participating in a short-term exchange program in medical imaging hosted by Hanze University of Applied Sciences and Fontys University of Applied Sciences.
This exchange program (from 02 to 08 December 2024) offers a unique opportunity for students to enhance their academic and practical expertise in medical imaging. The program’s robust curriculum delves into advanced imaging techniques and international best practices, equipping participants with cutting-edge skills in healthcare delivery. This collaboration between CUT and these partners underscores CUT’s commitment to fostering global engagement and providing transformative learning experiences for its students. Beyond academics, the program offers an invaluable cultural exchange, enabling students to build international professional networks and gain cross-cultural insights.
As Tebatso, Likano, and Pokane represent CUT abroad, they embody the university's dedication to academic excellence and its vision of nurturing globally competent graduates. Their participation not only enriches their personal and professional growth but also strengthens the ties between CUT and its international partners. The impact of this exchange program extends beyond its immediate participants. These trailblazing students pave the way for future cohorts, inspiring others to seize similar opportunities and furthering CUT’s mission of cultivating a globally connected academic community.
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