How to stay safe in cyberspace: 5 essential reads
Whether we’re socialising, shopping, banking, studying or working, billions of people around the world spend hours each day online.
Whether we’re socialising, shopping, banking, studying or working, billions of people around the world spend hours each day online.
A business-centric approach can overshadow the broader goals of social and environmental sustainability.
Continuing the gender equity conversation sparked at Wits in 2023, a follow-up Gender Equity Webinar took place in September.
The School of Business Sciences held its prestigious annual Prize-Giving Ceremony to honour top-performing students - celebrating academic excellence.
To grow their entrepreneurial spirit and skills, 70 postgraduate students attended the Pan-African Entrepreneurship Week during the winter break.
Catching online scammers: Our model combines data and behavioural science.
The question has shifted from whether cyberattacks will occur to when and how they will happen.
The next generation is essential to Africa's future and to global shared interests in creating a safer, healthier, and more prosperous world.
Researchers from all over Wits have been rewarded for their excellence at a Wits ceremony.
“Young entrepreneurs are one of the country's best hopes in solving the jobs crisis” - Dr Robert Venter, Project Leader for the WEC.
The new Wits Entrepreneurship Clinic will form part of the Innovation for African Universities Project that will drive economic development.
Crowdsourcing is a promising approach to biomedical research and development (R&D) and could produce solutions to pandemics like this one.
To stop economic destruction, we need to refocus vast resources from other productive activity – a truly grand prize might do the trick.