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http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/bhive-edc/ewp-gala-event-potch

Enterprising Women Programme Gala Event - Participants: Potchefstroom

Dear Enterprising Women Programme Mahikeng and Potchefstroom 2019 Gala Guest,   Given the situation with Covid-19, the prohibition of gatherings by the South African Government and the North-West University's cautionary measures to prevent the spread of the virus, the Enterprising Women Programme Mahikeng and Potchefstroom 2019 Gala, which was…

 

http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/bhive-enterprise-development-centre/enterprsing-woman-programme-short-courses

Enterprsing Woman Programme: Short courses

    The Enterprising Women Programme, initiated in 2013, is a six-month programme, geared to provide business support services to women who wish to establish a business. Entries for our programme in Mahikeng and Sasolburg are now open. To enter, please see the instructions below:   Mahikeng Sasolburg  

 

http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/applied-research-management-cybernetics/martin-bothamanagement-cybernetics

Martin Botha_Management Cybernetics


 

http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/applied-research-management-cybernetics/liezl-van-dykmanagement-cybernetics

Liezl van Dyk_Management Cybernetics


 

http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/bhive-enterprise-development-centre/leopards-lair-business-competition-form

Leopards Lair Business Competition

Banner   Got a game-changing business or product idea?  Ready to launch your side hustle? Let’s get started! Enter the Leopards Lair and embark on an entrepreneurial quest that may very well define your future. Watch our  online training material for some guidance Entries: 24 March Win cash rewards and additional resources to develop your idea…, LEOPARDS’ LAIR 2025, Rules,   Only registered students of NWU may participate. Teams may consist of 1-3 members, but only one team member may present/pitch. All team members must be under the age of 35 on the day of the event. No late submissions will be accepted. English will be the language of communication and any submissions in other languages will automatically be…

 

http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/human-resource-division-international-conference/transport

Transport

Transport Services, TRANSPORT SERVICES,   There will be a provision of a bus from (10 January 2022) and to OR Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg (14 January 2022) organised by the LOC.   Should you wish to arrange your own transport, you can contact Midway Bus Services here .    

 

http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/auditing/cilliers-van-zyl

Cilliers van Zyl


 

http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/international-trade/jabulile-makhalima

Jabulile Makhalima


 

http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/bhive-enterprise-development-centre/yebo-young-entrepreneurs-business-organisation

YEBO (Young Entrepreneurs Business Organisation)

Do you wish to:, Create your own employment and become your own boss? To be informed, educated and inspired as an entrepreneur? Grow as an individual by gaining heaps of experience and knowledge? Broaden your horizons by learning about the essence of entrepreneurship ?   Well…what are you waiting for? Join the YEBO family NOW and avoid disappointment because your…

 

http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/tourism-research-economic-environs-and-society-trees/project-poverty-reduce

The Project (poverty reduce)

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 information., 1. Go back to the Title Page, 2. The Team, 3. Research-led teaching material, 4. Project News,    

 

http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/bhive-enterprise-development-centre/enactus-nwu

Enactus NWU

  The main purpose of this group is to develop a social entrepreneurial culture amongst students. To empower students to make a positive difference in the community by applying their knowledge, skills and networks to upscale entrepreneurial projects that could potentially create jobs and improve the livelihood of communities. Enactus NWU is…

 

http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/business/nwu-business-%25E2%2580%2593-mandela-day-2020

NWU Business School – Mandela Day 2020!

Covering the Distance - Virtual Physical Activity Saturday 18 th July 2020 In support of “Grade 12 learners Class of 2020” Challenge yourself – Be the change in someone’s life! Join the NWU-Business School Mandela Day virtual physical activity challenge. Choose a 67 minute physical activity or combination of activities.

 

http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/business/nwu-business-webinar-week

NWU Business School Webinar week

NWU Business School Webinar week, The NWU Business School has great pride in being an autonomous school within the faculty because it allows us operational flexibility and higher competitivity in the challenging business school market. This business model enables us to offer programmes which are not only relevant to our students but also to industry executives. In this manner, the…

 

http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/staffbursaries

Bursaries

Honours bursaries How to apply: 1. Download our brochure  here . 2. Download our application form Honours bursaries here.  3. Submit your completed application form to Jana Jacobs .  4. Ensure applications reach us no later than 18 August 2023.   , Closing date: 18 August 2023

 

http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/node/23215

Honours Student Bursaries

    Download our brochure  here . How to apply:  All current Honours students in the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences may apply (excluding students from the NWU Business School). Download the application form here Complete the application form, accompanied by these documents * : Academic record (Final year and July 2022 results) NWU…, Closing date: 01 September 2023

 

http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/telit-sa/previous-news

PREVIOUS EDITION

Previous News   Dear Reader It is an absolute pleasure to welcome you to the second addition of TELIT-TALK digital magazine. With embracing change through the COVID-19 times, the members of TELIT-SA adapted to the new mode of online teaching and our second academic lead TELIT-TALK digital publication offers a combination of videos, stories,…

 

http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/telit-sa-news/EW

Exciting digitised journey for the Enterprising Women Programme

Ms. Leonie Greyling Small business owners are prepared for many things, but the COVID‑19 pandemic is not only leaving us uncertain about how to cope in these strange times but has also resulted in an unprecedented shift in the way that we do business. Entrepreneurs may be wondering how to stay relevant to their customers and how to prepare for a…

 

http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/telit-sa-news/qa-gordon-koos

Q&A with Gordon & Koos

Q: Hello, Gordon and Koos. How are you? A: We are well thank you! Stuck in a Pandemic, but you probably know that already.   Q: Would it be okay if I ask you a couple of questions? A: We are cool! Go for it.   Q: What was the title of your paper? A: Activate the stimuli receptors: Reducing cognitive overload by analyzing the impact of multimedia…

 

http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/telit-sa-news/opening-pandoras-box-distance-education

Opening Pandora's box on distance education

Dr. Nelda Mouton Covid-19 introduced a radical change in how we think and how we work. A new normal came into play and this is changing the way that we are presenting ourselves to our new environment, whether it is in our personal households, with our students or with other lecturers. Strategies that seemed to be a far-off illusion suddenly became…

 

http://health-sciences.nwu.ac.za/numiq-nursing/marcel-mather

Marcel Mather


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