Lancaster University has once again been ranked among the top 10 universities in the UK, securing joint 10th place in the Complete University Guide 2025. The university has also maintained its position as the top university in the Northwest of England. This recognition highlights Lancaster’s continued academic excellence across multiple disciplines. Professor Wendy Robinson, Pro-Vice-Chancellor...Read More
We are thrilled to announce that applications for our Foundation, and English Proficiency Programmes for the January 2025 intake are now open! We encourage you to apply early to secure your place at the university and increase your chances of receiving scholarships. Programmes offered in the January 2025 intake Foundation Programme English Proficiency Programme Top...Read More
Lilian Ama Owusu-Ansah, a Class of 2024 Computer Science graduate, developed EmotionAlly, a personalized tool designed to help individuals confront and manage social anxiety. For Lilian, this project was deeply personal, inspired by her own experiences of struggling with social anxiety. EmotionAlly became a platform through which she could not only address her challenges but...Read More
Patrick Olatokunbo Badmus, a Class of 2024 Computer Science graduate, has developed an innovative project called EchoVision, an AI-powered system designed to assist individuals with visual impairments by converting their surroundings into meaningful auditory experiences. Patrick’s motivation stemmed from his desire to harness technology for social good. EchoVision was conceived to enable people with visual...Read More
Hussein-Al-Sayyed, a Class of 2024 Computer Science graduate from LUG, developed a gesture-controlled robotic car called Swipe to Drive. This innovative project aims to enhance mobility and independence for individuals with disabilities by harnessing gesture recognition technology. Hussein shared his experience: “My final-year project was both challenging and rewarding. I tackled hardware and software elements...Read More
On Saturday, October 19, 2024, LUG participated in the 7th Achimota Pink Cup Tournament, an impactful breast cancer awareness event organized by the Achimota Golf Club. This tournament serves as a sporting event and a platform to raise awareness and funds for the fight against breast cancer. As one of the sponsors, LUG contributed approximately...Read More
LUG had the distinct honor of hosting the TAG Foundation Education Trust Fund Scholarship Award Presentation on October 2, 2024. This prestigious event took place in the university’s boardroom, where two outstanding female students—Jessica Adjei, and Precious Quartey were presented with scholarships for their exceptional academic potential in the STEM fields (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics). The...Read More
In a momentous celebration of academic excellence, Lancaster University Ghana (LUG) proudly held its 8th graduation ceremony, marking a significant milestone for students, families, and faculty alike. Among the distinguished graduates was Vanessa Yeboah, daughter of renowned Ghanaian footballer Tony Yeboah, who graduated with a BSc in Marketing. Vanessa’s academic journey has been nothing short...Read More
Get ready, Ghana! The Business Cup Challenge (BCC) is back for its 2025 edition, and this time, we’re raising the stakes. If you have big ideas and love solving real-world problems, this is your moment to shine! High school students from all over the country are about to battle it out for the title of...Read More
LUG proudly presented its inaugural Alumni Award to Dianne E. Kaye, ESQ Class of 2018, recognizing her exceptional professional achievements and commitment to community service. The award celebrates alumni who, within 10 years of graduating, have accomplished remarkable feats in their careers while exemplifying the core values of Lancaster. From the moment Dianne stepped on...Read More