The potential of the University of the Free State QwaQwa campus to enable growth of the economy of QwaQwa

IF 0.6 Q4 REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING Town and Regional Planning Pub Date : 2019-06-12 DOI:10.18820/2415-0495/TRP74I1.1
S. Denoon-Stevens, Kgosi Mocwagae
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This article explores how universities can contribute to the economy of the area within which they are situated, focusing on the University of the Free State QwaQwa campus. This topic was investigated by analysing the local economy within which the QwaQwa campus is located, a spatial analysis of the campus itself, and interviews with local business owners. First, the article demonstrates how an analysis of the local economy could assist in aligning the university offerings with the dynamics of the local area. It specifically argues for a focus on agricultural and wider commerce-related course offerings. Secondly, an argument is made for leasing or developing the vacant land on campus for non-university-related functions such as middle-income housing or a lowto medium-fee private school. The purpose of such an initiative would be to cross-subsidize the development costs of expanding and improving the QwaQwa campus. Thirdly, through interviews with local business owners, various arguments are made for how the university could better engage with local businesses. These ranged from providing training, disseminating research, increased procurement, and making space for local businesses on campus. Through these arguments, a narrative shows that part of being an engaged university is being aware of, and responding to the needs of the economy within which a campus is located.
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自由州立大学QwaQwa校区促进QwaQwa经济增长的潜力
本文探讨了大学如何为其所在地区的经济做出贡献,重点介绍了自由州大学夸夸校区。通过分析QwaQwa校园所在的当地经济,对校园本身的空间分析,以及对当地企业主的采访,研究了这个主题。首先,本文展示了对当地经济的分析如何有助于使大学提供的课程与当地的动态保持一致。它特别主张将重点放在农业和更广泛的商业相关课程上。其次,对租赁或开发校园空地用于与大学无关的功能,如中等收入住房或低至中等费用的私立学校进行了论证。这一倡议的目的是交叉补贴扩大和改善瓜瓜校园的发展费用。第三,通过对当地企业主的采访,提出了关于大学如何更好地与当地企业合作的各种论点。这些措施包括提供培训、传播研究成果、增加采购以及在校园内为当地企业提供空间。通过这些论点,一种叙述表明,作为一所参与型大学的一部分是意识到校园所在经济的需求,并对其做出反应。
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