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Newsletter Issue #3E Namibia
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #3/2017 Prof Derick Blaauw attends research conference in Namibia From 13-14 October 2016, Prof Derick Blaauw was in Windhoek in Namibia to deliver a paper at the 8th Annual Research Conference of the Faculty of Humanities and Social…Newsletter Issue #3F Women in Science award
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #3/2017 South African Women in Science Awards On 11 August 2016, at the South African Women in Science Awards function held in Johannesburg, Prof Marianne Matthee was named Second Runner-up in the Distinguished Young Women Researcher…Newsletter Issue #2H SG
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #2/2016 Guest lecture by Dr Sonja Grater On 19 May, Dr Sonja Grater delivered a guest lecture to the final year Engineering students at the NWU. In her lecture, she focused on some important introductory concepts pertaining to…Newsletter Issue #1B
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #1/2015 WTO-TRADE roundtables on Global Value Chains bring together government, business and academia During 2015, the TRADE research entity convened two roundtables on the theme of Global Value Chains (GVCs) as part of the WTO…Newsletter Issue #5 F
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #5/2018 TRADE researchers on the move Congratulations are in order for Prof Marianne Matthee and Prof Ewert Kleynhans , who have been promoted to full professors, and Dr Carli Bezuidenhout , who has been promoted to senior lecturer…Newsletter Issue #6 F
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #6/2018 Good Capitalism, Bad Capitalism - unpacking the role of business in South Africa A new book hit the bookshelves earlier this year, penned by well-known economist, Prof Raymond Parsons from the NWU Business School, together…Newsletter Issue #2E ERSA
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #2/2016 ERSA workshop On 22 January, Prof Derick Blaauw and Dr Carike Claassen attended an ERSA (Economic Research Southern Africa) workshop in Cape Town, the title of which was: ‘What church records can tell us about economic…Newsletter Issue #2F WITS
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #2/2016 Wits Business School public seminar Prof Marianne Matthee and Ms Carli Bezuidenhout from TRADE are part of a research group (including Prof Neil Rankin from Stellenbosch University) who participated in a public seminar at…https://humanities.nwu.ac.za/population-and-health/projects
Projects
2025-02-25 Highlights of ongoing projects initiated by staff of the Population and Health RFA. There are several projects at different stages of development conducted by entity members, and the list will be updated with new developments. They fall under…https://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/ubmi/sams2017/template
SAMS 2017 Abstract Template
2022-08-26 .bg { padding: 1em; color: white; background-color: black; clear: left; text-align: center; } .btn-group-vertical { width: 100%; } 60th Annual Congress of the South African Mathematical Society 20-22 November 2017, North West…Newsletter Issue #3A WTO Public Forum
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #3/2017 27-29 September 2016: NWU TRADE at WTO Public Forum Proffs Derick Blaauw and Sonja Grather, and Dr Anmar Pretorius accompanied the NWU’s WTO Chair holder, Prof Wilma Viviers, to the 16th WTO Public Forum in Geneva,…Newsletter Issue #2C GVC2
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #2/2016 WTO-TRADE GVC roundtable At a roundtable convened by the TRADE research entity at the NWU, Dr Tebogo Makube from the Industrial Procurement Chief Directorate of the dti spoke about the government’s (re)industrialisation drive…Newsletter Issue #2E NT
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #2/2016 Guest lecture by Prof Nik Theodore On 17 March, Prof Nik Theodore from the University of Illinois in Chicago, USA, visited TRADE and delivered a lecture at a ‘brown bag’ lunchtime seminar on: ‘Exploring frontier zones of the…Newsletter Issue #2G
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #2/2016 Three more PhDs for the TRADE team Three TRADE staff members recently obtained their PhDs, bringing the total number of those holding a PhD within TRADE to 25 (both permanent staff and extraordinary appointments). Dr Alicia…Newsletter Issue #2H PI
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #2/2016 Guest lecture by Dr Paul Ingenbleek On 19 January, Dr Paul Ingenbleek of the Wageningen University in the Netherlands visited the NWU School of Economics and the TRADE research entity. Dr Ingenbleek is involved in various…https://commerce.nwu.ac.za/management-sciences/postgraduate-studies-management-sciences
Postgraduate Studies - Management Sciences
2025-04-14 Degree Field of Study Description of the degree Campuses Method of Delivery Admission Requirements Due date for Applications (2025) Honours Management Sciences with Business Management 5EXL01:E601M This curriculum enables the student to develop his/her…SAMS 2017 Abstract Submission
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2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #2/2016 The informal economy - time for a different policy response Prof Derick Blaauw of the TRADE research entity, together with Dr Anmar Pretorius (TRADE/NWU), Dr Rinie Schenck (University of the Western Cape) and Dr Kotie Viljoen…International conference papers
2020-11-18 UPCOMING EVENTS International conference papers [accordion collapsed] , 2019: Accredited, 1. Dunga, S.H. & Mothibi, L. 2019. Education and earnings in South Africa: an application of the Mincerian function. Paper presented at the IISES International Academic Conference , 22-25 May, London. 2. Mamaile, L.J. 2019. The perceptions of senior…, 2019: Non-accredited, 1. V iviers, W. & Cameron, M. 2019. The TRADE-DSM® (Decision Support Model) - an alternative approach to identify and prioritize bilateral and interregional trade opportunities in leveraging the benefits of the AfCFTA. Libreville, Gabon. 1 March 2019. 2. …, 2018: Non-accredited, 1. Blaauw, D., Botha, I. & Schenck, R. 2018. The (subjective) well-being of day labourers in South Africa: The role of income and geographical location. Paper presented at the Scottish Economic Society Annual Conference, Perth, Scotland, 15-17 April. 2.…, 2017: Accredited, 1. Radley, A.J., Cloete, P.C. & Kleynhans, E.P.J. 2017. Strategies implemented by South African agribusinesses to optimize profitability and growth. Presented at the IFAMA World Conference. Miami, Florida, 18-21 June. 2. Spies, D.C. and Idsardi, E.F. 2017…, 2017: Non-accredited, 1. Grater, S. 2017. 'Services, inclusiveness, SMEs and the SDGs. Paper presented at the ICTSD & Trade Mark East Africa Conference on Leveraging services and digital potential for inclusive economic growth. Nairobi, Kenya, 25-26 January. ( Presentation ) 2…https://humanities.nwu.ac.za/communication-studies/tribute-prof-de-la-ray-van-der-waldt