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Lancaster University Ghana is proud to announce the appointment of Professor Anthony Jarvis as our new Provost and Chief Academic Officer.  Professor Anthony Paul Jarvis holds an Honours degree in History and Political Science from Monash University in Melbourne Australia, and a D.Phil. from Oxford University, England, and is now responsible for the academic management...
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On 16th March, 2018 The Lunch Box Society of Lancaster University Ghana organised a cooking competition on the Lancaster University A&C Campus rooftop with special celebrity guests, actor John Dumelo and musician, Efya. This female-only society, which seeks to explore key issues women face, decided to hold this event centred on the archaic mentality in...
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In aid of the bid to make Ghana an enabling environment for Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) to lead dignified and meaningful lives, Lancaster University Ghana organises an annual conference on disability. The 2018 Multidisciplinary Conference on Disability and Development took place on Friday 16th of March, 2018 at the LUG A&C Square campus.  The annual...
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On 7th March, 2018 the LUG Student Representative Council organised a friendly inter-university debate between Lancaster University Ghana and Ashesi at the LUG campus, on the motion ‘Strong Dictatorship Is Better Than Weak Democracy’. Ashesi University was for the motion while Lancaster University Ghana was against the motion.    The judges for the debate were...
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In January 2018, the capacity-building element of the Recirculate Project started with  five one-week workshops at the Lancaster University Ghana campus in Accra. This ground-breaking project, Recirculate is a £6.8 million project funded by Research Councils UK through the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF). GCRF is a 5 year £1.5 billion fund and a key...
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In a bid to make Ghana an enabling environment for persons with disabilities (PWDs) to lead dignified and meaningful lives, the Lancaster University Ghana Multidisciplinary Conference on Disability, has engaged concerned stakeholders in exploring a vast range of issues affecting PWDs within the Ghanaian society. As the family is the basic building block of society,...
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Lancaster University is leading a ground-breaking project called RECIRCULATE in partnership with African researchers to address the urgent need for safe and effective water use in Africa. RECIRCULATE is a £6.8 million project funded by Research Councils UK through the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF). GCRF is a 5 year £1.5Bn fund and a key...
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A Nigerian student on the MSc Marketing programme at the Lancaster University UK Campus is the winner of the very first ‘Nom Habu Scholarship’. Ibukunoluwa Oyegbesan has received an award of £10,000 to go towards her studies.   The Nom Habu Scholarship was introduced this year in honour of former staff member and postgraduate student,...
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On 23rd November, 2017, Transnational Academic Group led by Co-founder, Mr Rakesh Wahi cut the sod to commence construction of the new Lancaster University Ghana campus at Lakeside Estate.  Transnational Academic Group (TAG) is owned and operated by a group that focuses on building value across three major business verticals including media, education, and information...
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On 1st November, 2017 Crystal Capital & Investments Limited in collaboration with the LUG Business Society officially launched the Crystal Capital Student CEO Summit at the LUG A&C Campus in East Legon  The Student CEO Summit is an entrepreneurship, innovation & investments conference with a mission to discover, develop and mentor the next generation of...
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