The Obuasi campus of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) was officially launched in September of 2019. The KNUST Obuasi campus is a satellite campus of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and it was built as a form of expansion of the University beyond the city of Kumasi. The
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New to KNUST? All you need to know about the KNUST student portal
The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology is one of the pacesetters when it comes to applying technology in the administration of the university. It’s not surprising, being the second largest University in Ghana with over 50,000 students is a good enough reason to use innovative technology for administration. KNUST now uses the KNUST
All Ashesi university courses and requirements
Ashesi University is undoubtedly one of the best Universities in Ghana. Their practical entrepreneurship – centred approach to education has truly raised the bar in terms of tertiary education in Ghana. Many have asked what they teach their students and what the secret to their success is. We know it’s much more than the Ashesi
How to get a 2019 Mastercard Foundation Scholarship
The goal of the Mastercard Foundation Scholarship KNUST is to raise transformative leaders to influence change on the African Continent. Academically talented yet financially challenged students in Ghana are provided access to relevant University education. The Mastercard Foundation Scholarship is more than just awarding financial resources to students, the program entails mentorship and cultural transition
Ghana Baptist University College admission requirements for 2019/2020
The Ghana Baptist University is 10 years old and has open applications for its 2019/2020 academic year. We have put together the admission requirements for the University and if you want to study here then you should read on and take note of their undergraduate, graduate and short courses that they have to offer you.
KNUST reopening date has been set
The brief hiatus in academic work at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology has finally come to an end. The agreed upon KNUST reopening date has been set to Friday, 16th November 2018. Students are required to report on campus to their respective halls or hostels. Academic work will begin on Monday, 19th November
KNUST students’ strike turns violent
Strikes are a common occurrence in Ghana. University lecturers normally go on an ‘annual’ strike to demand better salaries and wages. However this year, the students of KNUST have gone on a strike after the brutalizing and imprisonment of some students during their weekly vigil (morale) by the KNUST campus security. The sit-down strike was
KNUST halls and their history
Have you ever wondered about the history of the famous KNUST halls? Well in this article we will take a look at the history of the 6 traditional halls in KNUST and probably why the hall residents behave the way they do. The halls serve as the official KNUST hostels for students. Majority of the
Katanga and Unity halls to become mixed halls
Some years ago this would have been unthinkable. Girls living in Katanga and Unity (Conti) hall together with the boys. Well, it now seems inevitable. Months after the KNUST showed intentions of converting both halls to mixed halls, there have been protests from current students and alumni of both halls. But it seems that all the
UG Academic Calendar 2018/2019 [Infographic]
The Academic calendar of the University of Ghana for the 2018/2019 academic year is out. Here are a few highlights within the calendar. ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2018 2019 Approved by BEC April 2018 You can download the full calendar here. Source: https://www.ug.edu.gh