Bursary opportunities from Genesis
Genesis Analytics (Pty) Ltd, is the fastest and largest growing economics consultancy in Africa. Based in Johannesburg, Genesis Analytics specialises in applying economic analysis to a wide range of market sectors providing innovative solutions including diagnostics, consumer and competitive market analysis, policy advice, strategic direction and institutional design and implementation support. Genesis is currently inviting bursary applications from Economics graduates who intend studying at an honours and masters level. Exciting career opportunities exist with Genesis within the Banking Strategy, Business in Development, and Competition and Regulation Economics practice areas.
All applications should be forwarded to [protected email address]
, by no later than the 1 FEBRUARY 2009 and should include the following: Please note that only short-listed candidates will be contacted. Genesis Analytics is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Preference will be given to candidates from the Designated Groups, particularly African Black candidates, as defined by the Employment Equity Act 55 of 1998.
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Upcoming Seminars
Monday 26 May 202512:00-13:00
Prof Simon Franklin: Queen Mary University In London
Topic: "No Place Like Home? The Causal Effect of Housing Clearances in Central Addis Ababa"
12:00-13:00
Dr Dawie van Lill: South African Reserve Bank & Stellenbosch University
Topic: "TBC"
12:00-13:00
Prof Hylton Hollander: University Of Cape Town
Topic: "TBC"
BER Weekly
16 May 2025 Trade truce lifts markets, SA braces for winter load-shedding and budget reckoningThis week, data showed that South Africa’s unemployment rate rose in 2025Q1, with net job losses compared to 2024Q4. Meanwhile, mining output improved in March but declined overall for the quarter. In the US, inflation eased to a four-year low, while Germany’s economic sentiment rebounded sharply. The UK economy posted impressive growth in Q1; however,...
Read the full issue