Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School (Team 1) was adjudged the winner of Lancaster University Ghana’s maiden edition of the Inter High Schools’ Debate. Walking away with a trophy, 50% scholarship, cash prize of GHC 2,000 and goodies from LUG. Adisadel College and Presbyterian Boys’ Senior High School (Team 2) finished strong winning 1st and 2nd runner...Read More
Every term Lancaster University Ghana is pleased to recognize those students with outstanding scholastic achievement by placing their names onto the Provost’s List. We want to take a moment to congratulate all of our students who made the Provost’s List for the summer 2016 term! We are proud of your wonderful accomplishments. Your hard work...Read More
Top ten position in two national league tables and highest ranking university in the North West. Lancaster University has risen two places to be ranked 8th in the Guardian University Guide 2017, published on 23 May 2016. The Guardian league table combines scores for the aspects of university life that matter most to students....Read More
The Politics and Debate Society (POLSOC) hosted Mrs Cindy Badoe, Deputy Director/Head of Built Environment of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for a guest lecture on Climate Change Impacts in Ghana on LUG campus. According to Mrs. Cindy Badoe, vulnerability studies by EPA shows that there is an increase in temperature and a decrease in...Read More
“We have become not a melting pot but a beautiful mosaic. Different people, different beliefs, different yearnings, different hopes, different dreams”. – Jimmy Carter – Former US President To celebrate cultural diversity at Lancaster University Ghana (LUG), the Community Engagement Office and the Students’ Council united the community in an evening of cultural representation from...Read More
Over 150 parents, alumni, heads of schools, corporates, students and staff attended Lancaster University’s its first ever Community Evening. The unique evening event was organised to bring parents, staff and stakeholders together in one forum, giving them an insight into life at LUG and enlightening them on the achievements, milestones and future plans of the...Read More
The Lancaster University Ghana (LUG) Law Colloquium is an initiative by the University to stimulate and sustain discourse within the legal academic community about pressing matters in Ghana particularly and Africa in general. As academia is in charge of legal education, it is important that we constantly evaluate the laws and practices we train students...Read More
The African Innovations Award (AIA) seeks to promote uniqueness amongst African businesses and individuals to raise the bar by inspiring the next generation to be distinct and establish outstanding businesses that can compete internationally. AIA realises that there are several developmental problems present in all African countries. This indicates that ideas and innovative solutions on...Read More
Mr Marco Nyarko, a research assistant, has called for the teaching of the English language alongside the sign language for the deaf communities. He said this would enable the deaf community to appreciate and improve on their English language Mr Nyarko was speaking at the final dissemination workshop for a prestigious international pilot project on...Read More
Lancaster University Ghana, through the LUG Olympic Club and the Community Engagement Office launched an Autism Awareness Marathon dubbed “Run for Autism” in March 2016. Students and staff came together to raise awareness on Autism as well as raise funds. The project involved education on autism, fundraising, the marathon and finally a donation to the...Read More