News

Category

Here are the latest updates from Lancaster University Ghana. You can also read blogs by Lancaster researchers on The Conversation, search our news archive or get in touch with our press team.

It has been sixty years since Ghana gained independence. Within that time, there is little doubt that the legal profession has been prominent in affairs of state. It is however a debatable question if the law and lawyers have on the whole contributed positively to Ghana’s development. There are therefore important questions concerning what role...
Read More
The first female President of the Chartered Institute of Bankers, Lady Reverend Mrs Patricia Sappor was our Guest Speaker at our EMBA Masterclass with subject ‘Making It To The Top’. This masterclass was designed to give a more practical insight into the module (Finance and Management Accounting) being studied by our EMBA students.  Lady Rev....
Read More
We were privileged to have the Premier of the Gauteng Province of South Africa visit our campus and give a guest lecture on the theme: Africa Rising.   Mr Makhura began his lecture by pointing out the importance of structural transformation in Africa, and how that aids growth and development. ‘We must first ask this...
Read More
On Wednesday, 24th May, 2017 the first joint conference between LUG and The Richardson Institute of Lancaster University UK was held at the LUG A&C Mall Campus with the theme: Post-Development, Post-Democracy, Post-Colonial Legacies: Evolving Political Landscapes In The African Context.   The event, which was open to the public kicked off with Welcome addresses...
Read More
The Lancaster Business Society devoted a week semester to foster interactions with business leaders and students in order to provide them with additional real-world business experiences beyond what is covered in their classes and to inaugurate its new executives as well.  The 5-day long celebration featured a Spring Board discussion on the topic “Business Opportunities...
Read More
Infertility is taking its toll on relationships in Ghana. New research shows Ghanaian women who have problems conceiving are more likely to experience relationship breakdown.   The first long-term study of its kind, carried out by Dr Jasmine Fledderjohann, of Lancaster University, focused on information from 1,364 women.    It was based on data collected...
Read More
On 22nd February 2017 Lancaster University Ghana held its Inaugural Careers Fair attracting over 15 companies to campus. The Careers Fair was a one-day event that brought together the Lancaster Community as well as representatives from several industries across the country.   “The fair provided opportunities for interaction at various career development levels, helped participants...
Read More
Lancaster University Ghana in conjunction with CNBC Africa held an Executive MBA breakfast panel discussion titled Driving Economic Growth through Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Eko Hotel and Suites, Lagos following the Accra edition. In the words of Apple’s Founder Steve Jobs, innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower. How can innovation bring the leader...
Read More
CALL FOR PAPERS Post-Development, Post-Democracy, Post-Colonial Legacies: Evolving Political Landscapes in the African Context Lancaster University Ghana – ACCRA – Wednesday, May 24th About conference   Lancaster University Ghana and the Richardson Institute invite proposals for papers that examine current scholarship and debates in all areas of African Studies. We welcome submissions from Africanist professionals...
Read More
Professor Kenneth Wilson of Lancaster Environment Centre has flown to Zambia to assess the Fall armyworm outbreaks that are devastating crops in southern Africa.  The Fall armyworm – a caterpillar that eats its way through staple cereal crops, like maize, and other crops, including beans and peas – poses a major threat to food security...
Read More
1 27 28 29 30 31 40