Journal of African Real Estate Research to reconstitute its Editorial Board

The Journal of African Real Estate Research (JARER) (ISSN 2304 8395) is in the process of reconstituting its Editorial Board and, for this purpose, is currently seeking AfRES members and experienced researchers to help take the Journal into a new and exciting direction. Please check the following files for more details: JARER Call for Editorial Board Members JARER Editorial Board Membership Agreement Applications will be accepted by November 15, 2019, at the latest.   JARER is the open Access journal of the African Real Estate Society (AfRES) and is hosted by the University of Cape Town Library. The primary function…
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IRES Board of Directors to hold Annual Meeting at AfRES 2019 Conference in Arusha

Materials from Steve WilliamsExecutive Director of IRES (International Real Estate Society) The IRES Board of Directors is excited to be headed to Arusha, Tanzania September 10th-13th to hold its annual meeting in conjunction with the AfRES conference for the first time.  AfRES has become an increasingly important component of our global IRES network since its founding in 1997 and we hope you will join the international contingent by presenting a paper, participating on a panel, or providing a talk/workshop on your area of teaching or research expertise.  This is a tremendous opportunity to join your colleagues for an interesting meeting…
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The Saddest Announcement

We have been in deep mourning since we learned that Dr. Gisela Schulte-Daxboek, founding member and regular supporter of our foundation, passed away on 2 March 2019, at age 66. In 2010, Gisela was an initial donor and founding member of the IREBS Foundation for African Real Estate Research. Dr. Gisela Schulte-Daxbök (2nd from right) at the formal handover ceremony of the Deed of Foundation in 2010. Ever since, Gisela has continuously supported our mission ideally and financially. The Foundation has lost a tremendous and unique supporter. Real estate education has lost a pivotal authority and the real estate landscape…
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