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How to Join University of Ghana Freshmen Orientation Programme
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Starting university is an exciting journey, and the first step is often the Freshmen Orientation Programme. At the University of Ghana, Legon, this programme is designed to help new students transition smoothly into university life.
It provides an opportunity for freshmen to familiarize themselves with the university’s environment, academic...
The University of Ghana, Legon, is one of the most prestigious institutions in Ghana and West Africa. Every year, thousands of students aspire to be part of this esteemed institution.
One of the most common questions that prospective students often ask is, “Are the University of Ghana, Legon forms...
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How to Apply for GNPC Scholarship in Ghana as Legon Student
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Calling all brilliant Ghanaian students! The GNPC Foundation is offering exciting scholarship opportunities for both undergraduate and postgraduate studies in the 2023/2024 academic year.
Funded by the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC), these limited scholarships are your chance to pursue your academic dreams at accredited public tertiary institutions within...
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How to apply to University of Ghana with Awaiting results
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Applying to the University of Ghana with awaiting results can seem daunting, but it’s a common process that many students go through. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you navigate the application process:
How to Apply to UG Legon with Awaiting results
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University of Ghana Welcomes All Freshers to the 2023/2024 Academic Calendar
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The University of Ghana has shared its timetable for the 2023/2024 school year. The first semester starts in August 2023. The timetable includes important dates like when semesters start and end, when exams are, and when holidays are.
The first semester is from August 7, 2023, to February 4, 2024....
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University of Ghana School of Law 19 twin Masters Programmes
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The University of Ghana School of Law, in its quest to provide world-class legal education, has introduced 19 twin Masters Programmes. These programmes offer both Master of Arts (MA) and Master of Laws (LLM) degrees, providing a unique opportunity for prospective students to pursue advanced studies in law.
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5 Exciting facts about the University of Ghana SRC President
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The Students’ Representative Council (SRC) at the University of Ghana is the highest student body in the university. The SRC President, who serves as the chief spokesperson for all students, plays a pivotal role in representing the interests of the student body. Let’s explore some exciting facts about the...
The University of Ghana, the oldest and largest of the thirteen Ghanaian national public universities, has been led by a series of distinguished academics and scholars. These individuals, known as Vice Chancellors, have played pivotal roles in shaping the university’s direction and maintaining its reputation as a leading institution...
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University of Ghana Course/Lecturer Evaluation : What you need to know about
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The University of Ghana, as part of its commitment to providing quality education, has implemented a Course/Lecturer Evaluation system. This system is designed to assess the effectiveness of courses and lecturers, with the ultimate goal of enhancing the learning experience for students. The evaluation process is managed by the...
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Mary Chinery-Hesse: Who is University of Ghana Chancellor?
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Mary Chinery-Hesse is the current Chancellor of the University of Ghana. She assumed this position on August 1, 2018, making her the first woman to serve in this role. In August 2023, she was reappointed by the University of Ghana Governing Council to serve a second five-year term in...