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REGENT BUSINESS SCHOOL Update on Level 2 and Library Reopening
REGENT BUSINESS SCHOOL would like to thank all our students for their patience and understanding during these unprecedented times. They have shown great resilience through their continued studies via alternative digitally-aided platforms that have been put in place by our academic team. They will surely reap the rewards for their efforts. We are pleased to…

COVID-19 increases demand for healthcare professionals
Never in history have five letters and two numbers wreaked havoc on people and economies, as COVID-19 has done. Suddenly, we can’t be sure of anything anymore – our health, jobs, our children’s education, daily routines, and what the future will be like for our loved ones. However, there are some key developments amidst the…

RBS produces prototype intubation box
As South Africa eases into Level 3 of the lockdown, we are excited to reveal that our iLeadLABs across the country will soon be working around-the-clock to produce intubation boxes. This innovation is part of Phase 2 of our comprehensive three-phase, not-for-profit PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) plan to bolster SA’s fight against COVID-19 by keeping…
REGENT Business School signs an MOU with the Egyptian Higher Education Ministry
Media Release 14 December 2017 REGENT Business School signs an MOU with the Egyptian Higher Education Ministry REGENT Business School, a member of the Honoris United Universities, has cemented its position as a leading distance-learning institution in Africa by signing a memorandum of understanding with Egypt’s Higher Education Ministry. The MoU was signed during the…

How REGENT Business School Prepares You to Do Business in Africa
Africa is often misunderstood, but today it is one of the most exciting places in the world for new business. Many countries on the continent are growing rapidly, and millions of young people are creating strong demand for jobs, products, and services. This guide to doing business in Africa explains the opportunities, challenges, and what…

How Private Providers Widen Access to Higher Education
South Africa has a major problem in higher education: there are far more students than there are university spaces. Every year, thousands of matriculants who qualify to study are turned away simply because universities cannot take more students. This isn’t just a South African issue. Globally, more than 264 million students are enrolled in higher…