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2020-11-18 2013 events, UNCTAD video conference Agbiz Trade Competitiveness mini-conference UNCTAD STATA course Maastricht seminar on export promotion Events Home 2017 Events 2016 Events 2015 Events 2014 Events 2012 Events , 29 November 2013: UNCTAD Video conference, The TRADE team had a video conference with UNCTAD's Virtual Institute regarding the World Investment Report 2013. This report focused on global and regional investment trends, recent policy developments and Global Value Chains and their role in economic…, 14 November 2013: Agbiz Trade Competitiveness mini-conference, Mr Ernst Idsardi gave a presentation titled: ‘South Africa: Adaptation from the recent World Economic Forum report’ at the DAFF/Agbiz Trade Competitiveness mini-conference. The conference focused on how: to build strategies to encourage investment through…, April 2013: UNCTAD STATA course, Mr Cristian Urgarte of UNCTAD’s Virtual Institute presented a STATA course for TRADE participants at the NWU in Potchefstroom. The focus was on how to use STATA to estimate gravity models. , 28 February 2013: Maastricht seminar on export promotion, Proff Wilma Viviers and Ludo Cuyvers participated in a book launch and seminar on export promotion at the Maastricht School of Management in the Netherlands. The book can be ordered here .Postgraduate Qualifications - Economics
2024-06-07 DEGREE FIELD OF STUDY DESCRIPTION OF THE DEGREE CAMPUSES Method of Delivery, Requirements, Honours Economics with Applied Economics 5EPL02:E601M This degree helps students to display a profound knowledge of & insight into the economic & business environments. Students will also be able to solve problems in conjunction with other…MCom and MSc entry requirements
2020-11-18 [accordion], MCom and MSc entry requirements, The Master's degree programme is demanding from both an academic and time perspective and should not be entered into lightly. To be admitted to the Magister Comercii (MCom) or the Magister Scientiae (MSc) programme at the North-West University, you will need…https://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/paa/3MC-School-2024/Mini-Courses
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2024-02-13 .bg { padding: 1em; color: white; background-color: black; clear: left; text-align: center; } .btn-group-vertical { width: 100%; } 3MC Presents: African Mathematical School on Quantitative Biology: Applications in Epidemiology,…Home
2024-11-08 The South African Research Chair in Cities, Law and Environmental Sustainability (CLES) was established in 2018 as one of the SARChI Initiative research chairs of the National Research Foundation of South Africa (NRF). The Research…Newsletter Issue #2D WTO
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #2/2016 WTO Chair launch The World Trade Organization (WTO) in Geneva has awarded one of its prestigious Chairs for 2014 to Prof Wilma Viviers of the North-West University. Viviers, whose ground-breaking research has propelled her to…Programmes on offer
2020-11-18 CLOSE X, , Why enrol for a Master’s or a PhD? In today’s highly competitive world, a solid education is the cornerstone of a successful and rewarding career, and an education that specifically prepares you for the challenges of operating at an international level will…Newsletter Issue #5 E NFW
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #5/2018 Prof Derick Blaauw expands day labour research to Namibia From 11 to 13 October 2017, Prof Derick Blaauw and Prof Rinie Schenck (from the University of the Western Cape) were in Namibia where they had the opportunity of…Newsletter Issue #6 D
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #6/2018 TRADE looks east - exploring trade opportunities in the Indian Ocean Rim and China with the TRADE-DSM® TRADE has been researching the potential of using the TRADE-DSM® to bridge the information gap and reveal untapped export…Newsletter #1A WCL
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #1/2015 WTO Chair launch The World Trade Organisation (WTO) in Geneva has awarded one of its prestigious Chairs for 2014 to Prof Wilma Viviers of the North-West University. Viviers, whose ground-breaking research has propelled her…https://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/natural-and-agricultural-sciences/envira-metsi
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2021-06-22 ENVIRA The Unit for Environmental Sciences and Management (UESM) Newsletter, ENVIRA, was revived during the 2020 Lockdown and has been fruitful ever since. The ENVIRA is published seasonally and broadcasts the most recent research activities within…https://humanities.nwu.ac.za/centre-text-technology/research-new
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2025-03-25 [/accordion] [accordion collapsed] Teaching Practice Modules Mahikeng Campus Potchefstroom Campus Vanderbijlpark Campus Unit for Open Distance Learning TPED 176 TPED 176…https://humanities.nwu.ac.za/vinco/south-african-visual-arts-historians-savah-conference
South African Visual Arts Historians (SAVAH) Conference
2021-10-18 SAVAH Abstract Booklet It is with pleasure and great excitement that VINCO hosts the 2021 South African Visual Arts Historians conference. This is the first year that the conference is hosted by NWU and…Newsletter Issue #3C
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #3/2017 TRADE partners with SAIIA to study changing global patterns and policies TRADE and SAIIA (South African Institute of International Affairs) have been collaborating in a number of projects aimed at better understanding the…The Project (poverty reduce)
2020-11-18 The Projects, The research entails two small projects which are essential in securing benefits from tourism for local communities and to address poverty., Project 1: The distributional impacts of tourism brought by hosting mega-events, This entails using an innovative and advanced quantitative approach to modelling the legacy effects of mega-events on an African economy. It investigates to what extent the approach of hosting events in order to attract tourists is benefiting communities., Project 2: A pilot study on the impact of money illusion on foreign tourists’ spending on local products. , Using surveys at a local market, this part of the project estimates the size of money illusion for foreign tourists visiting South Africa. It is a key concern for local communities who sell handcrafted items to tourists to earn a living. , Project 3: The effects of emotions on tourists’ perceptions and behavior towards pro-poor products, Employing surveys and lab experiments, it examines the relationship between the ethical intention and tourists’ perceptions and behavior towards pro-poor products, in consideration of the moderating influence of emotions. Follow the links below for more…, 1. Go back to the Title Page, 2. The Team, 3. Research-led teaching material, 4. Project News,https://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/paa/3MC-CIMPA-School-2025/Mini-Courses