At the heart of Boston’s MBA  programme is a distinguished team of faculty members, each bringing a wealth of academic expertise and real-world experience to the classroom. This dedicated team, whose expertise spans the full spectrum of modern business leadership, combines cutting-edge academic research with extensive industry experience, creating a uniquely powerful learning environment.

Leading the programme is Professor Cobus Oosthuizen, Dean of Postgraduate Studies and Extraordinary Associate Professor with NWU Business School. “Our faculty represents the intersection of academic excellence and practical wisdom,” says Professor Oosthuizen, whose research focuses on leadership cognition and peak performance. “We’re not just teaching business; we’re cultivating the intellectual character needed to navigate today’s complex business landscape.”

Dr Jane Usher, Programme Coordinator for the MBA with over 24 years in education, brings expertise in personal, interpersonal, and professional leadership. “Our approach goes beyond traditional business education,” notes Dr Usher. “We’re developing leaders who can drive meaningful change while maintaining strong ethical foundations.” Her research on women in business and workplace dynamics adds valuable perspective to the programme.

The core faculty includes distinguished experts across crucial business domains:

Distinguished adjunct experts further enrich the programme:

This diverse and accomplished faculty team ensures that Boston’s MBA students benefit from a unique blend of theoretical knowledge, practical experience, and innovative teaching approaches, preparing them for leadership in today’s complex business environment.

The Boston City Campus MBA recently attained candidacy status with the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), USA, which represents a significant milestone in Boston’s commitment to international academic excellence. The MBA is now on track to join other fully-accredited Boston qualifications.

Applications remain open for both the MBA programme and the Postgraduate Diploma in Management. Prospective students can: