Honouring Dr Thobekani Lose Awarded Prestigious Honorary Fellowship by the Centre for Business & Economic Research (CBER).

In a remarkable achievement that underscores his dedication to advancing knowledge and leadership within his field, Dr Thobekani Lose, the esteemed founding member and chairperson of Business Incubation Web Association (BIWA), as well as Head and researcher for the Centre for Entrepreneurship Rapid Incubator (CfERI) at the Nelson Mandela University, has been honoured with an Honorary Fellowship by the Centre for Business & Economic Research (CBER) at Oxford University, London, United Kingdom. This prestigious recognition comes after a rigorous selection process where Dr Lose was shortlisted as one of the top six candidates out of 31 nominees, a testament to his exceptional contributions on both national and international platforms.

The Honorary Fellowship from CBER is more than just a title; it is an acknowledgment of Thobekani’s relentless pursuit of excellence and his influential role in shaping economic, entrepreneurs and business research. This accolade brings with it a host of exclusive benefits designed to further enhance his professional journey. These benefits include, but are not limited to networking opportunities, international conference participation, and keynote speaking engagements to share his knowledge and experience on a global scale.

Further solidifying his recognition of academic excellence, Dr Lose’s paper was accepted for presentation and publication at the International Conference on Restructuring of the Global Economy in the UK. This achievement highlighted his deep understanding of complex economic issues and his ability to propose innovative solutions that resonate on an international scale. Dr Lose is a renowned national and international scholar with over 44 academic articles published in peer-reviewed journals.

Centre for Business & Economic Research (CBER’s) decision to award Dr Thobekani Lose with an Honorary Fellowship is a fitting recognition of his outstanding contributions to business and economic research. His dedication, insight, and leadership continue to inspire others in the field, and this fellowship marks another milestone in his illustrious career.

With all these outstanding achievements Dr Lose has achieved he remains humble. According to Dr Lose, he has achieved quite a lot but yet still wants more, not because he is greedy but because he feels that he is still capable of doing and achieving more. When asked what advice he would give his younger self, he had this to say, “Live each day as a sense of urgency because tomorrow is not guaranteed, and you don’t know how much time you have left. If you failed yesterday, don’t beat yourself up too hard because tomorrow is another day to do better.”

Congratulations to Dr Thobekani Lose for this well-deserved honour. His achievements serve as an inspiration to all who strive for excellence in their professional and academic endeavours.

Centre for Business & Economic Research (CBER)

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