Supporting Partners


Association of African Business Schools (AABS)

"To promote excellence in business and management education in Africa by

supporting graduate business schools through capacity building,

collaboration and quality improvement."

By training current and future leaders in their home markets, business

schools in Africa play a critical role in laying the groundwork for private

sector development. Its programmes build effective business schools in order

to improve the practice of management in African organisations and to

enhance the relevance and contribution of business schools to policy debate

on African development research and policy development. AABS demonstrates

our members' commitment to increase significantly the contribution that

business schools make to the economic and general development in the African

continent. www.aabschools.com or info@aabschools.com

The Association of Business Schools is the representative body and

authoritative voice for all the leading business schools of UK

universities, higher education institutions and independent management

colleges within the UK. With over 113 members we seek to promote the

work of our members and business and management education as a whole.

 

The Higher Education External Relations Association (HEERA) is the professional body of staff working across the areas of press & public relations, marketing, alumni relations and fundraising in the higher education sector.

HEERA is a membership organisation that offers its members a range of networking, professional development and other support activities and facilities. It encourages the sharing of good practice, experience and knowledge amongst its members and seeks to advise on best practice and the current state of play at national, regional and institutional level.

For more information visit www.heera.ac.uk

 

WABA~SABF is a group of over 350 companies and entrepreneurs having interests in West and/or Southern Africa, and closely linked with the EU through its membership of the British African Business Association (BABA) www.waba.co.uk/Pages/baba.htm which is part of the European Business Council for Africa and the Mediterranean (EBCAM) www.ebcam.org and the Britain Nigeria Business Council (BNBC). 

The objective of the Association is to assist members to transact business successfully in and with the region, to the benefit of both the members and the countries in which they do business. This is achieved through dissemination of information, high level networking, exerting influence, practical help and advice, together with guidance on the ground.

Can you afford not to be a member of the Association for business in West & Southern Africa?

 

  For more information http://www.ucl.ac.uk/global/africa/