GSB events
GSB Webinars: “COVID-19: Emerging global trends” with Assoc. Prof. Sean Gossel
Online sessionThe ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has brought the challenges and failings of unfettered capitalism and globalisation into sharp relief and is shaking the foundations of the global economy. We invite you to join us for a free webinar with Associate Professor Sean Gossel on Wednesday, 13 May 2020. The webinar discussion with Assoc. Prof. Sean Gossel […]
GSB Webinars: “Navigating through an uncertain economic future” with Dr Leila Fourie
Online sessionRSVP link will be made available in due time.
GSB Webinars: “Top five long-term implications of the Coronavirus for business leaders” with Prof. Ralph Hamann
Online sessionThe unfolding COVID-19 pandemic has exposed crucial interdependencies between business and the context within which it operates. To survive, companies rely on healthy societies, environments and governments. We invite you to join us for a free webinar with Ralph Hamann on Wednesday, 22 April 2020 that will explore how this crisis will inevitably change the […]
GSB Webinars: “Coronavirus – the broader economic implications” with Prof. Barry Standish
Online sessionThe potential economic and financial impact of COVID-19 is likely to be dramatic and far-reaching, however, to date, there has been little consideration of the broader economic implications of this crisis. We'd like to invite you to join us for a free webinar with Barry Standish on Wednesday, 15 April that will delve more deeply […]
3 Year Alumni Reunion (Cape Town)
The reunion of all past three years' GSB MBA graduates is coming up. If you are a graduate and have not received an invitation yet, please get in touch with the organisers (see the event for contact details) or RSVP (see below for details). We wish you a wonderful gathering! If you can, please send us […]
Alumni Talk: Rethinking equality – cry our beloved unequal country
GSB Exhibition Hall UCT Graduate School of Business, 8 Portswood Road, V&A Waterfront, South AfricaRecently South Africa lit up social media again when a photograph by UCT Masters student Johnny Miller made the front cover of Time magazine. Miller started his Unequal Scenes project and research in 2016, and in the Time interview states that "South Africa was so ruthlessly and effectively segregated during apartheid, I just had an idea […]