This masterclass themed “Managing Strategic Change with Mr Frank Adu (CEO, CAL Bank) was designed to give a more practical insight into the module (Managing Operations) being taught during the Lancaster Executive MBA class. This module examines how organisations can design and manage processes, resources and control systems to deliver quality and value-adding activities in...Read More
The Lancaster Executive MBA team of Director, Chris Saunders, Programme Manager, Emma Mein, and Admissions Manager, Joanne Stott, had the pleasure of visiting Lancaster University Ghana this January. During the visit, Chris Saunders facilitated a breakfast seminar on mindful leadership to a group of about 60 highly engaged business professionals. At the Leading Mindfully seminar...Read More
Lancaster University Ghana has hosted a high-level research and enterprise development event to bring together Lancaster University staff with representatives from academia, business, the government in Ghana and the wider West African area. The Springboard event is being funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) under the Research Councils’ Global Challenges Research...Read More
Leading up to Ghana’s elections, Jennifer Kumi Danso 18″ organised a forum to contribute to public sensitization on peace towards the 2016 elections from the charity angle and in doing so, to educate and create awareness of the existence of civil society. The Charity Peace Forum held in collaboration with Lancaster University Ghana, themed “The...Read More
Competing with plenty of enthusiasm and support from Lancaster University Ghana academic and non-academic staff, our contingent of 16 participants worked 24 hours non-stop in the “Social Storm” social entrepreneurship hackathon. Some of our students found themselves paired up with teams from Lancaster UK or else Goenka Institute (India), another Lancaster partner. Our undergraduates,...Read More
The CIB Markets & Treasury Departments of Barclays Bank Ghana have marked their annual campaign dubbed “Make a Difference Day” in conjunction with Lancaster University Ghana Business Society. A team of about 20 staff from Barclays Bank Ghana (CIB Markets & Treasury Departments) were present at this programme to share some real life experiences in...Read More
Lancaster University Ghana celebrated its 3rd anniversary in grand style at an exclusive cocktail with various partners, invited guests and staff at Coco Lounge in Accra on 25th October 2016. Lancaster University and Transnational Education Ghana Limited jointly opened Lancaster University Ghana in October 2013. Since then the number of students has grown from 67...Read More
The Lancaster University Ghana Football League (LUGFL) was founded two years ago with the aim of fostering relationships between staff and students, and encouraging professionalism and discipline amongst the University’s sports clubs and students in general. Staff members are actively involved in the league, with some them serving as managers of some clubs. The...Read More
Career Planning for Accounting & Finance students – Employability Workshop A three-day intensive employability workshop was organized for LUG second and final year Accounting students on Friday, October 28 to Sunday, October 30. The idea of this workshop was to equip the students with the core skills and knowledge required for effective career planning and...Read More
The National Accreditation Board (NAB) has approved another five (5) year institutional re-accreditation term for Lancaster University Ghana to continue its operations as a private tertiary institution in Ghana. This was in response to an application made by the university to the Board.The five (5) year term took a retrospective effect from 1st September 2016...Read More