# Tshwane University of Technology’s Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment student, Nick Xolani Nkosi, is currently representing South Africa at the 3rd International Geological Championship in Russia. He is one of six students from South Africa competing against 250 participants from 17 Russian regions and 14 other countries worldwide. GeoChallenge is a competition designed for young geology professionals and students, aiming to promote careers in geology, improve skills and encourage collaboration with potential employers. Nkosi says the competition provides a valuable platform to gain international exposure.
Six university students represent SA at the Geological Championship in Russia