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2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #6/2018 Upcoming events Final opportunity to apply for 2019 PhD programmes Date: 31 January 2019 Details: The final deadline for applications to the 2019 PhD programmes is 31 January 2019. You can find out more about our Master's…Newsletter Issue #1E AEC
2020-11-18 Agricultural Economics conference A number of TRADE team members were invited to join the organising committee of the 53 rd annual conference of the Agricultural Economics Association of South Africa (AEASA), which was held at the Vredefort Dome in the…Newsletter Issue #4D CQ
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #4/2017 Cultural intelligence (CQ) workshop The first-of-its-kind workshop on Cultural Intelligence (CQ) in South Africa was organised by TRADE from 25 to 26 April 2017. The aim of the workshop was to deepen participants'…Newsletter Issue #4D RC
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #4/2017 Guest lecture by Dr Richard Cookson On 19 April, Dr Richard Cookson gave a guest lecture to the third year International Trade students on “Geographic Economic Windows”. He gave various examples of countries that are…NWU GeeXpo
2024-10-03 GeeXpo 2024: Explore, Create, Innovate! Join us for GeeXpo 2024, a vibrant technology and innovation exhibition designed for learners, educators, IT students, and professionals from industry. This year’s event takes place on 12 October 2024,…Newsletter Issue #3D Gender
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #3/2017 TRADE participates in SAIIA workshop on harnessing gender for inclusive trade On 9 December 2016, Prof Wilma Viviers and Ms Ali Parry participated in a workshop in Johannesburg titled 'Harnessing Gender for Inclusive Trade',…Newsletter Issue #5 J
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #5/2018 Upcoming events TRADE colloquium Date: 3 May 2018 Details: The TRADE colloquium is an opportunity for Master's and PhD students to present their research proposals and draft articles, and obtain feedback Enquiries: trade@nwu…Newsletter Issue #3B GTAP
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #3/2017 GTAP training by Prof Lucas Ferraz Prof Lucas Ferraz, from the Fundação Getulio Vargas and the São Paulo School of Economics in Brazil, visited the NWU from 5-9 September 2016. Among his various engagements that week, he…Newsletter Issue #3B MCom Winter School
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #3/2017 MCom Winter School On 4 and 5 August 2016, the annual Winter School of the School of Economics took place in E3-138. This Winter School forms part of the MCom in International Trade and Economics programme and all Master's…Newsletter Issue #2A DTI
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #2/2016 TRADE-DSM Navigator™ training for the dti On 26 February, seven people from the dti (Department of Trade and Industry) visited the TRADE research entity on the Potchefstroom Campus to undergo their second tier of training on…Newsletter Issue #2C GVC1
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #2/2016 GVC analysis roundtable Global Value Chain (GVC) analysis is a complex matter and can involve various levels of firm-level and sector-level empirical research. This was the focus of a roundtable hosted by the TRADE research…Newsletter Issue #2C TIPS
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #2/2016 TIPS Development Dialogue On 21 January, a number of TRADE members attended a Development Dialogue arranged by TIPS (Trade and Industrial Policy Strategies) on the topic of Global and Regional Value Chains and how these are…Newsletter Issue #2D
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #2/2016 Master's and PhD students tackle pressing economic and trade challenges In today’s complex and unpredictable world, trade policymakers and practitioners cannot afford to be complacent. This realisation is reflected in the…Newsletter Issue #2F
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #2/2016 TRADE researchers and partners lift the lid on South Africa’s export and productivity constraints Prof Marianne Matthee and Ms Carli Bezuidenhout of the TRADE research entity have over the last 18 months been participating in…Newsletter Issue #4H
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #4/2017 Upcoming events TRADE colloquium Date: 14 September 2017 Details: The TRADE colloquium is an opportunity for Master's and PhD students to present their research proposals and draft articles, and obtain feedback Enquiries:…Pubulished research outputs
2021-01-21 Over several years, TREES has established itself as a leading tourism research entity that is contributing to alleviating the scarce skills in tourism research in South Africa and sub-Saharan Africa (through post-graduate studies), as well as growing the…https://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/ubmi/sams2017/student
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2023-08-23 Humanities is regarded as one of the oldest academic disciplines in the higher-education sector. As it includes academic fields of enquiry that focus on understanding, interpreting, communicating and producing knowledge about human experience and…https://www.nwu.ac.za/research-and-innovation/inaugural-lectures-2024-cloned