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Contact us banner Contact us banner, Mahikeng Campus, Physical address: General Academic Building Block C - Room 173 Corner of Albert Luthuli & University Drive Postal address: Private Bag X2046, Internal box 575 Mahikeng Campus North-West University Mmabatho 2735 Students enquiries, Disekwane Mheta, , Potchefstroom Campus, Physical address: Building E3 -Room 117 Hoffman Street Postal Address: Private Bag X6001, Internal box 300 Potchefstroom Campus North-west University Potchefstroom 2520 Students enquiries, Melanie Roodt, Lebo Ramatsa , Social Media Channels , FB-Contact , , Vanderbijlpark Campus, Physical address: Building A22 -Room 105 Hendrik Van Eck Blvd Postal address: PO Box 1174, Internal box 125 Vanderbijlpark Campus North-West University Vanderbijlpark 1900 Students enquiries Anna-Marie van der Elsthttp://commerce.nwu.ac.za/industrial-psychology-and-human-resource-management/contact-us-0
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Mahikeng, Physical address: General Academic Building Block C Room 173 (First floor) Mahikeng Campus Postal address: Private Bag X2046, Internal box 575 Mahikeng Campus North-West University Mmabatho 2735 Contact number: +27 (0)18 389 2094 Email: isaac.mere@nwu.ac.za, Potchefstroom, Physical address: Building E5 (Esselen Street entrance) Room 106 Potchefstroom Campus Postal Address: Private Bag X6001, Internal box 300 Potchefstroom Campus North-west University Potchefstroom 2520 Contact number: +27(0)18 299 1351 E-mail: srw@nwu.ac.za , Vanderbijlpark, Physical address: Building 4 ( Hendrick Van Eck Boulevard) Room 105 Vanderbijlpark Postal address: PO Box 1174, Internal box 125 Vanderbijlpark Campus North-West University Vanderbijlpark 1900 Contact number: +27(0)16 910 3351 Email: Marinda.Bosman@nwu.ac.zahttp://commerce.nwu.ac.za/trees/festivaltourism
Festival and event tourism
Festival and event Due to the variety of benefits associated with the hosting of events including investment opportunities, local community employment, economic diversification, improved infrastructure, increased economic equity between urban and rural populations as well as destination awareness, events form a key element in the tourism…http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/tourism-research-economic-environs-and-society-trees/poverty-reductionteam
Poverty reduction_TEAM
The team consists of:, Professor Andrea Saayman – Professor in the School of Economics and Tourism Research in Economic Environs and Society at the NWU, South Africa Dr ShiNa Li – Senior Lecturer in Events and Tourism Management, University of Surrey, UK Dr Alicia Fourie – Senior Lecturer in the School of Economics and Tourism Research in Economic Environs and Society…, Advisories and Co-authors in the project include:, Professor Leo Jago – Professor in Hospitality and Events, School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, University of Surrey, Uk Dr. Maria Santana-Gallego – Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Economics at the Universitat de les Illes Balears (UIB) Dr. Jason Stienmetz – Lecture in Tourism, School of Hospitality and Tourism Management…, Research assistants:, Sandra Makumbirofa – PhD candidate in Economics, Tourism Research in Economic Environs and Society at the NWU, South Africa Follow the links below for more information., 1. Go back to Title Page, 2. The Project, 3. Research-led teaching material, 4. Project News,http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/tourism-research-economic-environs-and-society-trees/povert-project-news
Povert project news
News from the Project, Dr ShiNa Li visits North-West University Dr. ShiNa Li from the University of Surrey in UK visited the School of Economics during the week of 29 May to 2 June. She is a co-worker on a project on Tourism and Poverty reduction, which is funded by the British Academy, together with Prof Andrea Saayman, Dr.Alicia Fourie, and Dr. Marco Scholtz. This is…, 1. G o back to the Title Page, 2. The Team, 3. The Project, 4. Research-led teaching material,http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/trees/covid19
Covid-19 and the Tourism Industry
Treescovidsml, The COVID-19 pandemic may be considered as the most significant disruptive event for human travel since the Second World War. The worldwide outbreak of COVID-19 has brought the world to a standstill, and tourism has been one of the worst affected of all major economic sectors. There is much evidence that the impact and recovery from the COVID-19…http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/tourism-research-economic-environs-and-society-trees/trees-articles-categorised
TREES articles (categorised)
Articles published by the staff at TREES, Select a category below to see what we have published: Article Categories 1. National Parks 5. Communities & Social Impact Studies 9. Religious 13. Social Media 2. Eco & Hunting 6. Arts & Cultural Heritage 10. Dinning & Tipping 14. Economic & Demand 3. Music events 7. Accommodation 11. Quality of Life & Happiness 4.…http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/tourism-research-economic-environs-and-society-trees/national-park-articles
National Park articles
National Park Articles, 2017, , 2016http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/tourism-research-economic-environs-and-society-trees/research-summaries
Research summaries
This section contains summaries of our research report outputs. Please check back soon for more., The following titles are available for download and public use:, 1. A marketing and spending analysis of Trophy Hunters (2015/2016 season)http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/business/directors-business-and-governance