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FIRST YEAR'S REGISTRATION
1st years, Congratulations! You are officially one step closer to your dream career, and we at the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences cannot wait to embark on this journey with you. , IMPORTANT DATES Registration from 20 to 24 January 2024 Faculty Day on 7 February 2024 Classes commence on 10 February 2025 REGISTRATION AND ORIENTATION PROGRAMME CONTACT FOR INQUIRIES PER CAMPUS !!! Please ensure the following when contacting us: Subject: (Your student nr, type of enquiry) Body: Please include your Name, Surname,…http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/trees/sport-tourism
Sport Tourism
Sport tourism Major sport events were researched in the past including Two Oceans Marathon, Cape Town Cycle Tour, Dusi Canoe Marathon, Midmar Mile, Cape Epic, South Africa versus Australia five-day and Twenty20 international test & Global Sixes Cricket tournament, South Africa versus Brazil international soccer match and Ironman South Africa…http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/trees/mice
MICE Tourism
MICE Tourism, MICE (Meeting, Incentive Travel, Conferences and Exhibitions) tourism is strongly related to business tourism. South Africa has become an ideal location for international conferences, conventions, trade shows and symposiums. Our research focuses on analysing the market attracted to trade shows and exhibitions, the economic impact of these business…http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/trees/naturetourism
Nature and wildlife tourism
Nature and event tourism, Our research has segmented, and profile visitors to selected national parks in the country identified visitors’ interpretation needs and advocated for the important role that national parks play in educating visitors to encourage conservation efforts. Other notable projects include investigating the biltong- and trophy hunting industry as well as…http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/trees/culinarytourism
Culinary tourism
Culinary tourism Our research focusing on the culinary festival and event visitors includes marketing and economic impact analyses as well as the markets information preferences, their environmentally friendly behaviour, motivations, memorable experiences and behavioural intentions. This research makes valuable theoretical and practical…http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/trees/marinetourism
Marine tourism
Marine Tourism South Africa’s tourism sector is intent on offering domestic and international travellers world-class marine and coastal tourism opportunities. These opportunities will expand the options available to travellers and increase the socio-economic value of tourism to South Africans. While marine tourism is one of the fastest-growing…http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/trees/resort_tourism
Resort tourism
Resort tourism Over centuries resorts across the world have played a pivotal role in tourism and can even be regarded as the backbone of tourism as we know and comprehend it today. South Africa is no different, and the country has numerous resorts attracting thousands of visitors annually. Hence there is strong competition among the different…http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/tourism-research-economics-environs-and-society-trees/national-and-international-funded-research
National and international funded research projects
TREES has been involved in a number of national and international research projects, obtaining external funding as part of research consortia. National and international research projects continue to be a priority for TREES and extremely valuable. They promote internationalisation, networking, research collaborations, multidisciplinary research…http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/trees/green-bubbles-rise
Green Bubbles RISE
The most relevant internationally funded research project is the Green Bubbles project, an European Union (EU)-funded project under Horizon 2020 MSCA RISE actions (see also NWU news article on: http://news.nwu.ac.za/buoyant-nwu-pools-expertise-sustainable-diving-tourism). The project was a consortium of partners from countries including Italy,…http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/wasm-2026/wasm-accommodation
WASM Accommodation
Accommodation 1 2 3, , Where to stay, Southern Sun Newlands 4 Wild Olive Guest House Newlands 5 Villa Puccini 6 Riversong Guest House 7 Victoria & Alfred Hotel 8 O'Two Boutique Hotel 9 The President Hotel 10 Accommodation, transfers and additional excursion options and bookings form * Delegates will contact the service provider directly for assistance with accommodation bookings…http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/wasm-2026/registration
Registration
Registration Register here, Instructions to register, 1. Please click on the link to be navigated to the NWU WASM Conference Shop (registration and payment site) 2. You choose from the following options: Conference fee attending/presenting – SA Only (South Africa) Conference fee attending/presenting – Int Only (International) Scholarly/Professional Panel, Debate, Workshop or Symposium – SA…, Additional WASM Immersive African experience, Thursday, 5 March 2026 Be part of the WASM Immersive African Experience at the Gold Restaurant Watch the video to get a glimpse of your African experience that awaits. Please note this Gold Restaurant is an additional excursion and the cost per person is: When registering for the conference, the option to include this will appear. You can add…, Conference fee per delegate attending/presenting:, Early bird registration before 31 Aug 2025: (approximately US$500) ZAR 9 200 Registration after 1 Sept 2025: (approximately US$600) ZAR 11 100 delegate, Scholarly or Professional Panel Discussion, Debate, Workshop or Symposium:, Early bird registration before 31 Aug 2025: (approximately US$500) ZAR 9 200 Registration after 1 Sept 2025: (approximately US$600) ZAR 11 100 professional practice presentation, Professional Practice Presentation:, Early bird registration before 31 Aug 2025: (approximately US$500) ZAR 9 200 Registration after 1 Sept 2025: (approximately US$600) ZAR 11 100 PhD seminar registration, PhD seminar registration:, Register before 31 Aug 2025: (approximately US$200) ZAR 3 700http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/sweep/home