2021-08-11Overview, At the NWU Business School we strive to change the way our students think about business . We want our students to become manager-leaders in their own right; to walk away with real-world skills , international accreditation and pioneering research . The NWU…
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #5/2018 Welcome from Prof Wilma Viviers, director of TRADE South Africans have grown used to high levels of uncertainty. Yet the changes sweeping through the country in recent months, particularly on the political front, have been…
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #5/2018 TRADE shines at ESSA TRADE has had a long and fruitful association with the Economic Society of South Africa (ESSA), a forum for economic information-sharing and debate among academics, business people and government…
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #5/2018 TRADE and the WTO The WTO Chairs Programme , now in its fourth year, continues to expose TRADE team members to the latest conversations about trade and development opportunities and challenges in different parts of the world…
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #5/2018 Plurilateral trade agreements: threat or solution? In the wake of the longstanding impasse in the World Trade Organization’s Doha Development Round of multilateral trade talks, a number of countries have been exploring…
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #5/2018 TRADE and TRADE Advisory take the DSM to Rwanda; Southern African DSM user group gathers for 3rd annual conference Expanding and diversifying its exports has become an urgent priority for the government of Rwanda, a country…
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #5/2018 On the knowledge bandwagon Continuing professional development is an important facet of the TRADE operation, with members of the team having regular opportunities to attend formal training programmes, conferences, seminars…
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…
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #5/2018 In the media Over and above its formal research and information dissemination activities, TRADE regularly offers its opinion through mainstream media on political and economic developments and how these are likely to affect…
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #5/2018 TRADE congratulates new Master's and PhD graduates We wish to congratulate Ms Michelle Groenewald who was recently awarded an MCom in Economics and Dr Carli Bezuidenhout who was awarded a PhD in Economics. The topic of…
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #5/2018 Recent outputs from TRADE Over the past few months, TRADE has been adding to its collection of accredited articles, conference papers, project reports and other materials. A full list of recent outputs can be found here ,…
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…
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #5/2018 TRADE shines at ESSA: List of papers presented Sandra Makumbirofa and Andrea Saayman, Willingness to pay for common pool resources: A comparison between Ponta do Oura and Portofino. Nik Theodore, Derick Blaauw, Anmar…
2020-11-18 NEWSLETTER ISSUE #5/2018 Southern African DSM user group gathers for 3rd annual conference On 13 and 14 March 2018, the TRADE research entity together with TRADE Advisory held their 3rd annual TRADE-DSM® User Group Conference. Delegates from…
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…
2022-02-18The NWU Business School aims to provide professional postgraduate management leaders. We are focused on combining theory and practice, in order to fully develop the strategic leadership potential of business managers. Leaders will acquire skills with regard…, Introduction, The Postgraduate Diploma in Management of the North-West University is offered by the NWU Business School and is accredited by the Higher Education Quality Council (HEQC) (NQF 8) in South Africa. The NWU is reckoned as one of the best-managed universities in…, General information, It is essential that you read the A-Rules of the NWU in order to get more info on qualifications, applications, registration, assessment, terminations, etc. The A-Rules is available on the NWU website. A student should also read the faculty rules for more…, E-Fundi (Student Portal for Tutorial Letters, Assignments, etc), eFundi is the electronic learning platform where individual module sites are created. All academic information is uploaded, including assignments, important dates, additional reading material, assignment feedback, participation and examination marks, etc. All…, Applications and Admissions, Applications can be done only online (See NWU website) ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Students must have a Bachelor degree with 360 credits. BTech. (NQF 7) students will be considered if they obtained 60% in the final year of study, plus 2 years’ working experience.…, Important Dates, Important Dates 2022 PGDM Calendar for 2022, Module Structure, Code: 5FCD05 (FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME) AND (5HAD05 – DISTANCE) Campus: Mahikeng, Potchefstroom Delivery mode: Full-time, part-time or distance Module Structure, Prescribed Books, Prescribed books list (First semesters), Lecturer Contact information, Lecturer Contact Information List, Contact us, General email: PGDip-inquiries@nwu.ac.za Click on https://zfrmz.com/gwAqDstcTCG7itm0VQdw to enquire. [/accordion]
2022-06-30You will walk away with real-world skills, international accreditation and pioneering research. The MBA qualification is regarded as the flagship of business training worldwide and at the NWU Business School, we aim to provide just that, a qualification that…, About, Get your MBA (accredited on NQF level 9) in 2 years, from the NWU Business School. Walk away with real-world skills, international accreditation and pioneering research. Admissionn requirements are a qualification on NQF level 8 (a 4-year professional degree…, Sites and methods of delivery, Since the start of the Covid-19 disruption all classes are delivered online. However, our normal teaching mode is contact classes with simultaneous online teaching. Classes takes place every second Saturday, plus a week-long study school once per semester.…, Admission requirements, Admission to the MBA programme is subjected to strict criteria and in accordance with accredited business schools and best practices. MBA applicants must be in the possession of the following minimum requirements: A completed official application form PLUS a…, Accreditation, Fully HEQC accredited; NQF-level 9 MBA The NWU Business School MBA has been accredited by the Association of MBAs (AMBA). For our students it is a guarantee that they receive business training of the highest international standards. The NWU Business School…, How to apply/register, Step 1 In order to apply for admission, a prospective student needs to complete an online application and submit all the required supporting documents as indicated in the Guidelines for applicants, namely a CV,a motivational letter, application fee, as well…, Contact details, Elma Senekal elma.senekal@nwu.ac.za +27 18 299 1379 Chrisna Lloyd chrisna.lloyd@nwu.ac.za +27 18 285 2759 Click here to enquire