The Global School of Empirical Research Methods (GSERM) offered scholarships to nine scholars from GBSN institutions in developing countries. Join us in congratulating them!
- Imane Chabi, Africa Business School, Morocco
- Sivenin Synn, National University of Management (NUM), Cambodia
- Farah Choukri, ESCA Ecole de Management, Morocco
- Lakshay Mehla, SP Jain Institute of Management, India
- Takunda Victor Chivizeh, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa
- Katekani Chabalala, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa
- Nicole Tauté, Stellenbosch Business School, South Africa
- Teresa Githiaka, Strathmore University, Kenya
- Anu Anu, Indian Insitute of Management Indore, India
About GSERM
GSERM is a high-caliber integrated program teaching methodology for PhD students and postdocs from leading universities all over the world. The GSERM offers an attractive course-based learning atmosphere on different aspects of empirical research. GSERM is structured in different modules. Participants select one course per week as these courses are taught concurrently.
The scholarship offered covered tuition and accommodation fees for up to two consequent weeks. Applicants were able to choose one session, or two sessions, and indicate the selected courses for each session(s) in their application – With over 30 courses throughout the summer, GSERM had something for every scholar. The scholarship additionally covered the cost of the course(s) and accommodation costs.
What’s Next?
As the scholarship recipients conclude their transformative programming, GBSN is excited to announce the upcoming GSERM Reflections, where the scholars will share their experiences from Switzerland. Click below to hear directly from the GSERM participants as they recount their journey of growth and learning.
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Katekani Chabalala
PhD Student in Management
Wits Business School, University of Witwatersrand
South Africa
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Takunda Victor Chivizhe
PhD Candidate
Wits Business School, University of Witwatersrand
South Africa
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Teresa Githiaka
Accounting and Finance Lecturer
Strathmore University
Kenya
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Sivenin Synn
PhD Student & Lecturer
National University of Management
Cambodia
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Nicole Tauté
PhD Candidate
Stellenbosch University
South Africa