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Partner with credible private universities to expand enrolment in higher education – CU VC
The Vice chancellor of Central University, Professor Bill Buenar Puplampu has called on the government to partner with credible private universities as an alternative strategy to achieving the President’s desire to achieve 40% gross…
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UTAG buys into government pressure to suspend strike
The University Teacher’s Association Ghana (UTAG), has indefinitely suspended its strike.
According to UTAG, the decision was taken during an emergency meeting held by its National Executives Committee (NEC) on Tuesday, March 8, 2022.…
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2 KNUST graduates manufacture farm machines to aid smallholder farmers
Two young graduates of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), have manufactured farm machines that primarily seek to help smallholder farmers in harvesting their farm produce.
According to one of the inventors,…
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Akatakyie AU group hands over GH 300,000 duplex to OWASS
THE AU group of Opoku Ware alumni, which graduated from the school in 1996, has donated a duplex for staff accommodation to the school at a brief but colourful inauguration ceremony held on campus yesterday.
The two unit-accommodation,…
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African Corporate Governance Network, Kigali University signs MoU
The African Corporate Governance Network (ACGN) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the University of Kigali.
The promotion of good corporate governance practices has come to the fore very strongly over the past two…
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Adutwum must supervise implementation of high court ruling on UEW – Eduwatch
Think tank, Eduwatch has asked the Minister of Education, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum to take a keen interest in the matters at the University of Education (UEW) and follow through to ensure every decision of the Winneba High Court is fully and…
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Parliament moves to exempt Ghanaian students from English proficiency exams
Parliament has initiated moves to get Ghanaian students who wish to study abroad exempted from taking English proficiency examinations as a prerequisite to gaining admission to foreign universities.
This follows a statement delivered by…
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UEW welcomes Avoke, 5 others, back to work
The University of Education, Winneba, has officially declared its readiness to immediately reinstate former Vice Chancellor of the institution, Professor Mawutor Avoke and five other former staff members in compliance with a High Court…
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How place of birth shapes chances of going to university: evidence from 7 African countries
Many newly independent African countries in the 1960s inherited regional and ethnic inequalities in formal educational attainment. These new states bound together sub-national regions of diverse ethnic and religious communities. The regions…
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UTAG deliberates next move of action after NLC’s order
The University Teachers Association of Ghana, UTAG, says it is still in talks with its members from all 16 public universities to determine the illegality or otherwise of their industrial action.
The National Labour Commission, NLC,…
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