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UG Signs 5-Year MoU with FDA Ghana to Advance Research, Training and Public Health

The University of Ghana, through its Institute of Applied Science and Technology (IAST), has signed a five-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) Ghana to strengthen collaboration in key areas including research, training, student internships, public…

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UG Breaks Ground for Ghana-Korea Centre of Excellence for ICT Startups and Asian Research

The University of Ghana held a groundbreaking ceremony to mark the commencement of construction of the Ghana-Korea Centre of Excellence for ICT-Based Startups and Asian Research (GK-IMPACT), signaling a major step forward in international academic and technological…

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UG Partners with Giz Ghana to Upskill Biomedical Engineers

The University of Ghana through the Department of Biomedical Engineering has entered into a two-year partnership with GIZ Ghana, under the project, ‘Upskilling Biomedical Engineers for Ghana.’

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Imperial College Delegation Visits Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic and Student Affairs)

A team from the Imperial College, London - Clare Turner (Associate Director, Imperial Global Ghana) and Prof. Majid Ezzati (Academic Director of Imperial Global Ghana), paid a courtesy call on Prof.

Celebrating Excellence: Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic and Student Affairs) Recognised at 2025 Millennium Awards
Celebrating Excellence: Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic and Student Affairs) Recognized at 2025 Millennium Awards Prof. Gordon Awandare, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs, has been awarded the Biomedical Finding – Global Excellence Award in recognition of his remarkable contributions to biomedical research and scientific leadership across the African continent.
10 UG Students Benefit from GHS 45,000 Scholarships by Progress in Education
10 UG Students Benefit from GHS 45,000 Scholarships by Progress in Education

Ten brilliant but financially disadvantaged students of the University of Ghana have received scholarships amounting to GHS 45,000 from Progress in Education (PIE), a charitable organization committed to advancing access to education.