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The South African Business Schools Association (SABSA) is an association of South African business schools offering accredited MBA programmes. Institutions are accredited in South Africa by the Council on Higher Education (CHE), whilst institutions also pursue international accreditation from AMBA , EQUIS , and AACSB .
Graduate School of Business and Government Leadership North-West University: Mafikeng: CHE [15] 2000 NWU Business School North-West University: Potchefstroom: CHE [15] 1998 Regenesys Business School: Johannesburg: CHE [7] 1999 Regent Business School: Johannesburg: CHE [16] Rhodes Business School (RBS) Rhodes University: Grahamstown: CHE, AMBA ...
Johannesburg, Pretoria: Baptist Theological College of Southern Africa: Randburg: Bible Institute of South Africa: near Cape Town: Boston City Campus and Business College: Multi-city Boston House School of Design: Business Management Training College: Johannesburg - Distance Education: CAMPUS International Hotel School: Central Johannesburg ...
CityVarsity School of Media and Creative Arts is a private higher education institution in South Africa with a campus in Cape Town.It falls under Educor and offers full-time, short, and online degrees, diplomas, and certificates in the creative arts and media.
AFDA was founded in 1994 by Garth Holmes, Bata Passchier, and Deon Opperman. Its inaugural class at its Johannesburg school had five students. In 2003 AFDA's second campus opened in Cape Town followed by the Durban campus in 2012 [3] and the Gqeberha campus in Eastern Cape in 2015. [4]
The campus is located in Honeydew, on the outskirts of Johannesburg. Students share a dormitory, and there are modern facilities including a sports field, a 450 seater auditorium, classrooms and a dining hall. In 2016, ALA renovated its dormitories, allowing the school to increase the number of students in each class by 30%.
The Advertising Standards Authority of South Africa (abbreviated ASA) was an independent entity organised and financed by members of the marketing communications industry of South Africa. Its purpose was to manage South Africa's voluntary, self-regulating system of advertising.
The American Association of Advertising Agencies was founded on June 4, 1917, in St. Louis by five regional advertising industry groups and 111 charter members. As its founding came right after the U.S. entry into World War I, one of the association's earliest actions was to urge its members to "sound a patriotic note in ads in support of the war effort". [1]