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The deadline for prospective Foundation students to enroll on to the programme has been extended in order to accommodate the postponement of secondary final examinations including WASSCE and others. Admission to the undergraduate pathway foundation programme is open up to and including 9th November, 2020. All students applying with WASSCE results will therefore be able...
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On Monday 21st September, 2020, we celebrated our first virtual graduation ceremony for our fourth undergraduate graduating cohort. This ceremony was held online and presided over by Lancaster’s Vice Chancellor, Professor Andy Schofield. Since our inauguration in 2013, LUG has grown from 67 students, to over 500 students, with now over 400 alumni from our...
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Dear All,As we near the end of the summer break I know that many of you have questions regarding the forthcoming academic year. As we approach the new term, I’m sure some of you may be feeling unsure and possibly even a little anxious about the future. Please let me reassure you that despite Covid-19...
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Lancaster University Management School’s Executive MBA programme has been ranked 59th in the world and 5th in the UK according to the latest Which MBA? 2020 rankings. This two-year programme focuses on capability, capacity and knowledge for career progression and is designed in a flexible, part-time format to enable participants to combine their studies with...
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The COVID-19 pandemic, which has affected the entire world has changed the way we do many things, making life difficult for many, especially the less privileged. During these uncertain times, Transnational Academic Group (TAG) and Lancaster University Ghana continue to sympathise with all those affected, and therefore the TAG Education Trust recently visited the Rising...
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Peter Onisha Peregbakumo is a BSc Hons Computer Science graduate from our Class of 2019, and also one of the recipients of The Founders’ Award, given to graduating students who best embody the values of Transnational Academic Group (TAG), which are Loyalty, Attitude, Integrity, Competence and Commitment. In Peter’s final year he embarked on a...
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We’re working to protect the health and wellbeing of our University community. Find the latest information on our response to the outbreak, including support available to our staff and students. Lancaster University Ghana reopened its campus to conduct blended learning classes for the 2020-21 academic year starting January 2021. The University will adhere to the...
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Let’s take a moment to celebrate David Peterside ’17, our Computer Science alumnus and Co-founder of Okra, a fintech venture that has raised $1 million in pre-seed funding from TLcom Capital – an Africa focused VC firm that rarely invests in early-stage companies or fintech! As a sector, fintech has become Africa’s highest funded tech...
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About The Author: K.C. Amese is a serial entrepreneur, a consultant, philanthropist, and also currently a student on the Lancaster Executive MBA Programme. His passion is for the development of Africa through aggressive entrepreneurial initiatives. He runs a blog and video series called Consider. IntroductionThe Corona Virus pandemic has devastated the world economy. Uncertainty has...
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Lancaster University’s values are built on honesty, integrity, respect, innovation, societal development and service excellence. After our physical campus was closed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we were able to invest further efforts into setting up a sophisticated method of online delivery for our world class curriculum, and our students benefitted from the...
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