Panel Discussion: Understanding Brexit and its impact on the South African economy
WBS recently hosted a panel discussion on the understanding the UK’s seismic decision to exit the EU, and the implications of this for South Africa’s economy.
WBS recently hosted a panel discussion on the understanding the UK’s seismic decision to exit the EU, and the implications of this for South Africa’s economy.
Following the release of the IMF’s latest World Economic Outlook, WBS hosted David Lipton of the IMF in a public lecture entitled ‘Bridging South Africa’s Economic Divide’.
Howard Shultz, CEO of the world famous Starbucks chain, discusses the 7 principles of the Starbucks brand at a public lecture held at WBS.
In June, WBS hosted a fascinating panel discussion about South Africa’s reputation and how this country is perceived globally, as well as within South Africa.
It was announced that Africa’s first Chair in Digital Business is to be established at the Wits Business School through a five-year funding commitment from Telkom.
Today the Wits Business School (WBS) announced that it has awarded over R2 million worth of scholarships to nine exceptional candidates for the 2016 academic year. WBS initiated the scholarship in 201
Wits Business School (WBS) and the Southern Africa Trust (the Trust) have collaborated to establish an Academic Chair in African Philanthropy in a pioneering move to take forward the study of gifting
WBS was very proud to host the fifth International Conference on Management, Leadership and Governance (ICMLG) on 16 and 17 March.