In recent times, we are constantly faced with changes everywhere. We see these changes in technology, business, education, etc. The question is, are we taking advantage of the changes we see around us, and do we know our role to play in these changes? Dubbed ‘Pioneering”, the TED X’perience was the first ever in Lancaster...Read More
On Friday 26 February I had the pleasure of taking part in a networking event for students of Lancaster University Ghana, put on by the Careers and Employability Department. The format was ingenious – students had to network with a bunch of ‘fake CEOs’ from industry and try to ‘wow’ them into giving their business...Read More
The Careers Festival took place between the 22nd and 26th of February. The weeklong activities was designed to get students to start thinking about their future career as well as enhance their employability skills. The weeklong event was organized by the Careers & Employability departments. Day 1 – Corporate Grooming The Career Festival...Read More
On the 24th of February, as part of the Love Your Environment month campaign by the Community Engagement Office, Lancaster University Ghana students hosted Ashesi University College students and debated together on the motion: Environmental Destruction and Climate Change Issues Will Be Solved Through Individual Action These students, owing to ideological differences formed joint team...Read More
As part of the LUG Cares initiative, students and staff of TNE/LUG supported by Zoomlion Ghana Ltd and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) cleaned up Jungle Avenue from A & C Mall, through to the LUG Foundation campus up to American Intl School. Gutters were desilted; as well collection of waste materials were carried out...Read More
On Wednesday 10th February, students at Lancaster University Ghana were a voice for the environment. Students from the Environmental Law class, Emmanuel Danquah, Titilayo Bodunrin and Bassey Akpanika enlightened the audience on the international laws and treaties related to the environment, the state of the environment in Ghana and sustainable development respectively. It was...Read More
On Saturday 6th February 2016, members of the Ladies Lunch Box Club and the Media Club hosted a Charity Fashion Show, Arts and Culture Expo to ensure that 13 girls less privileged pupils secured a place at securing a bright future. The night was full of pomp and color as models ( LUG students)...Read More
The Careers and Employability Department takes the career of our students seriously, and aims to help them do great work by providing life-long career coaching, essential skills, and business connections around world. The department also works to help students achieve their professional goals, regardless of what they study at Lancaster University Ghana. Here is an...Read More
The Lancaster Executive MBA programme is designed to build your functional knowledge and your leadership capability through a combination of taught modules in key management areas interspersed with experiential projects, or challenges, where you apply that knowledge to specific business issues. These are complemented by action oriented coursework assignments in your organisation. Other than the...Read More
Lancaster University Ghana’s (LUG) first Executive MBA Masterclass for 2016 took place on 29th January, 2016 in the Executive MBA suite of the A&C campus. The masterclass themed “The Financial Manger” was organized to give a more practical insight into the module (Financial and Management Accounting) that was thought during the Executive MBA class. ...Read More