Lancaster University opened its Ghana campus in 2013 with its partner Trans National Education Ghana Limited (TNE). Since then the number of students has grown from 67 to 225. The University’s portfolio of 10 programmes matches the demands of the West African employment market, and includes foundation, undergraduate and master’s courses. Students come from 15...Read More
His Excellency Mr. Jon Benjamin accompanied by Ms. Liliana Biglou, Country Director of The British Council Ghana visited Lancaster University Ghana’s campus on Thursday, 18th June 2015. After meeting with the Professor Steve Bradley, Pro Vice-Chancellor of Lancaster University (UK) and the Senior Management Team of the Lancaster University Ghana (LUG) and Trans National Education Ghana...Read More
Lancaster University Ghana inducted its first batch of Executive MBA’s students to its campus. What makes the Lancaster MBA truly distinctive is its concept of learning through action, which shapes the entire programme design, with a focus on both personal and professional development. Why Lancaster an ideal fit for you? Here are a few reminders:...Read More
The Lancaster Dream Team Basketball Scouting Camp 2015 was just held on Saturday May 30th 2015. The camp saw 10 participants from 9 high schools. The recruits were nominated as the best basketball players by the following high schools: Holy Child Senior High School, Opoku Ware Senior High School, Mfantsipim Senior High School, St.Roses Senior...Read More
Lancaster University has been ranked in the top ten and the leading University in the North West in two major league tables. The most recent is the Guardian University league tables 2016 where Lancaster has maintained its ranking of 10th out of 119 British universities. In the subject tables Physics is ranked 2nd only to Oxford. Other...Read More
History was made on 22nd May 2015 when Lancaster University Ghana’s student body elected their first ever Student Representative Council (SRC). The eight executives will serve on the SRC for the 2015/16 academic year. President John Sylvester Ennin and Vice-President Jason Mills Lamptey were unopposed through a vote of confidence. The other members are: ...Read More
Lancaster University Ghana takes pride in those students who, by their diligence and motivation, have achieved placement on the Provost’s List. For those on the Provost’s List, we offer a heartfelt congratulations and wish you continuing progress toward your personal and academic goals. View full list below NAME COURSE Michelle Rose Ahinkurah Business...Read More
Lancaster University has risen 2 places to be ranked 9th nationally out of 126 UK universities and is the leading university in the North West according to the TheCompleteUniversityGuide.co.uk for 2016, published on Monday 27 April. Lancaster has charged ahead of its Russell Group peers in the region, the University of Manchester and University of Liverpool. The...Read More
Lancaster University Ghana hosted its Inaugural Law Colloquium on 14th April, 2015. The Colloquium is intended to create a platform for academic discourse and foster collaborative research between faculty members from the various established law programmes in the country. The inaugural edition was themed Law for Development. Papers were invited from any field of law...Read More
The Law Week, which commenced on the 23rd of March and ended on the 29th, was organised by The Lancaster Law Society to foster greater fellowship between the members of the legal fraternity at the Law department of LUG. It also strives to build an affinity between the LUG’s Law programme and that of its...Read More