Lancaster University Ghana held its second annual Counsellors workshop at the Mensvic Hotel. 31 high school counsellors from 17 high schools attended the Accra leg of the workshop. The main aim of the workshop was to develop counsellor skills and techniques in handling student issues and student development. The format for the workshop was a...Read More
Professor John Grainger, the Provost of Lancaster University Ghana awarded a certificate of excellence to seven students at the Annual Provost dinner. These brilliant seven students have exemplified the values of Lancaster and have excelled in their academics over the past year at Lancaster University Ghana. Read More
Faith Montessori school’s Investors Team has won the maiden edition of the Lancaster University Business Cup Challenge held in Accra. For their prize was educational scholarship for participants and four thousand Ghana cedis spending money. Team Lower six of Roman Ridge School and the A Team of Faith Montessori were adjudged the first runner up...Read More
The finals of Lancaster University Ghana’s 2nd Annual Business Cup Challenge aimed at Ghanaian high school students took place on Saturday the 15th of November at the College of Physicians and Surgeons. The competition was won by The Think Tank team from the Roman Ridge School. The Business Cup Challenge is a unique marketing plan...Read More
Lancaster University and its partner Trans National Education Ghana Limited (TNE) celebrated Lancaster University Ghana’s first anniversary with their education partners and special guests at an exclusive cocktail. Co-FounderRakesh Wahi joined Provost John Grainger and Project Director Raghav Lalas well as the rest of the Lancaster Ghana team to celebrate the eventat Holiday Inn in...Read More
Lancaster University Ghana has launched its 2nd Annual Business Cup Challenge for Ghanaian high school students. The Business Cup Challenge is a unique marketing plan competition designed to challenge high school students and introduce them into the business world at a young age. The competition gives students the opportunity to win the trophy for their...Read More
Two Master Classes were held throughout the year; one focused on mentoring, whilst the other focused on integral leadership. The Master Classes aim to give back by providing training on relevant topics to managers who have started heading teams and taking on challenging roles in their careers. Not only is this part of our community...Read More
Lancaster University, Ghana has launched its Global Executive MBA programme designed for ambitious professionals with the potential and desire to take their career to senior levels of management and leadership. The MBA programme scheduled to commence in July 2014, combines the expertise of Lancaster University, UK and that of Ghana in delivering post work experience...Read More
In February 2014, Lancaster University Ghana conducted a successful one day workshop with high school counsellors as part of our efforts to support their professional development. The workshop served as a platform to understand the role of counsellors and find solutions to the challenges facing them.| The workshop on the theme “Building Relationships between Counsellors”...Read More
Lancaster University in the United Kingdom last Monday inaugurated its first branch campus at East Legon in Accra. The inauguration, which was done in collaboration with Trans National Education (TNE) Ghana Limited, was intended to give an opportunity to Ghanaian and other West African students to acquire international degrees without travelling outside the continent. With...Read More