Johannesburg Business School
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Academic Programmes
JBS Centres
Centre for African Business (CAB)
The CAB’s principle activity is, among other things, to develop and publish teaching case studies. The CAB is dedicated to delivering contextually relevant case studies and is committed to the decolonisation of teaching, learning and the broader curriculum – using Africa-specific examples and outputs.
Centre for Entrepreneurship
The Johannesburg Business School Centre for Entrepreneurship (JBSCE) under the Johannesburg Business School forms part of the University of Johannesburg. At the JBSCE, we provide integrated entrepreneurial development support, aimed at building the culture of entrepreneurship, developing start-ups and existing businesses for increased participation in the economy.
Centre for Public Policy and African Studies
The Centre for Public Policy and African Studies is committed to providing cutting-edge education for policy makers interested in tackling Africa’s most challenging problems.It offers academic and short learning programmes to students across Africa. It is also committed to creating and promoting knowledge that enhances the governance and development experience of Africa’s nations.
About Johannesburg Business School
At Johannesburg Business School, we are dedicated to delivering cutting-edge education that equips students with the relevant knowledge and skills they need to succeed in today’s fast-paced, digital world. Our innovative teaching approach is rooted in the authentic African context and designed to empower students to thrive in the complex environment of the modern era.