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Nurturing excellence in scholarship, leadership and citizenship
Our mission is to train a new generation of ethical and entrepreneurial leaders in Africa; to cultivate within our students the values of life-long learning, concern for others and the courage to think in a bold and enterprising way.
http://www.ashesi.org/
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Although salaries of academic staff have seen some improvements during the past decade, a relatively poor salary structure still persists. Using salaries of academic staff in selected African countries the pay package for the average Ghanaian professor is about 8.7% and 10%, respectively, of her or his counterparts in South Africa and Zimbabwe.
A comparative salary analysis undertaken by a Salary Review Commission in the Civil Service and other sectors in Ghana in 1993 revealed that salary levels in sectors such energy, financial, revenue collection, and media were all higher than those of the universities. As a result, some individual researchers and departments have tended to concentrate on consultancies, which more often serve the narrow professional interest of the researcher.
http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/soe/cihe/inhea/profiles/Ghana.htm
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The vision of KNUST is to be globally recognised as the premier Centre of excellence in Africa for teaching in Science and Technology for development; producing high calibre graduates with knowledge and expertise to support the industrial and socio-economic development of Ghana and Africa.
http://www.knust.edu.gh/
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Website of the Mfantsipim Old Boys Association 1978 ..!
http://www.moba78.20m.com/
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The idea of establishing a collegiate school toeducational standards in the Gold Coast was first mooted in 1865 but it was not until 1876 that The Wesleyan High School was established in Cape Coast with donations from local businessmen and the support of the Methodist Missionary Society in London.
The school was established to train teachers and began with 17 pupils. It was originally planned to be sited at Accra because the British Government had by 1870 decided to move the capital of the Gold Coast from Cape Coast to Accra. However, local agitation and the urgent need to put the idea into practice after eleven years of debate pressurised the Government to allow the school to begin functioning but on the understanding that it would later be moved to Accra. If that had happened it would not have been called "Mfantsipim" since the name means "a countless number of Fantes".
Mfantsipim was the first secondary school to be established in the Gold Coast and in 1931 it moved to its present location at Kwabotwe Hill in the northern part of the Town, at the top of Kotokuraba Road, Cape Coast. The school sometimes has been referred to as 'Kwabotwe' for that reason.
It has turned out some of the country’s best known public figures in all walks of life, men such as Alex Quaison-Sackey, former President of the General Assembly of UNO, Dr. K A Busia, the first African to occupy a Chair in the Hague and a former Head of State.
It was deemed to be a Grammar School because Latin and Greek were taught but the school also offered carpentry, art and crafts and it has always been known as Mfantsipim School. It was an all boys boarding school although the intake included a small number of "day students", that is pupils who attended school from home.
raise educational standards in the Gold Coast was first mooted in 1865 but it was not until 1876 that The Wesleyan High School was established in Cape Coast with donations from local businessmen and the support of the Methodist Missionary Society in London.
The school was established to train teachers and began with 17 pupils. It was originally planned to be sited at Accra because the British Government had by 1870 decided to move the capital of the Gold Coast from Cape Coast to Accra. However, local agitation and the urgent need to put the idea into practice after eleven years of debate pressurised the Government to allow the school to begin functioning but on the understanding that it would later be moved to Accra. If that had happened it would not have been called "Mfantsipim" since the name means "a countless number of Fantes".
Mfantsipim was the first secondary school to be established in the Gold Coast and in 1931 it moved to its present location at Kwabotwe Hill in the northern part of the Town, at the top of Kotokuraba Road, Cape Coast. The school sometimes has been referred to as 'Kwabotwe' for that reason.
It has turned out some of the country’s best known public figures in all walks of life, men such as Alex Quaison-Sackey, former President of the General Assembly of UNO, Dr. K A Busia, the first African to occupy a Chair in the Hague and a former Head of State.
It was deemed to be a Grammar School because Latin and Greek were taught but the school also offered carpentry, art and crafts and it has always been known as Mfantsipim School. It was an all boys boarding school although the intake included a small number of "day students", that is pupils who attended school from home.
http://members.lycos.co.uk/mfantsipim/
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A website for the students and alumni of Prempeh College - the Kings College of Ghana.Founded in 1949 the Asante Royal Boarding School for Boys is located in Kumasi.This is an interactive website for all alumni of the College around the globe.
http://prempeh.org/
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world's largest student organization, is the international platform for young people to discover and develop their potential so as to have a positive impact on society.
In addition to providing over 5,000 leadership positions and delivering over 350 conferences, AIESEC also runs an exchange program that enables over 3,500 students and recent graduates the opportunity to live and work in another country.
http://www.aiesec.org/ghana/
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santaclausians: Adisadel Old Boys
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/santaclausians/
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A candidate for admission to the degree program in the University of Cape Coast must have obtained either credit in at least FIVE subjects, including English Language in the General Certificate of Education examination (or its approved equivalent). In addition three subjects must have been passed at the Advanced Level.
http://www.uccghana.net/
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John William Montessori School, Kumasi, Ghana, West Africa guides children to learn, develop pride, work hard, and lead good lives through academic achievement and responsible citizenship.
http://jwms.org/
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http://www.achimota.edu.gh/
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The University College of Wisconsin International University runs seven principal programmes, namely:
· International MBA
· Professional MBA
· MA in Adult Education
· MA in Adult Education and Business Management
· BSc in Computer Science and Office Management
· BSc in Management and Computer Studies
· BA in Business Studies
The Graduate programmes are modular and span two years while the undergraduate programmes take four years to complete. There are also short specialized courses.
http://www.wiu-usa.edu/ghanacover.htm
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