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American International School, Ghana. American International School — Ghana (AIS), was founded in 2006 to provide quality education for the international community. Located in East Legon, Accra, Ghana, AIS offers limited bus service from the Cantonments and Labone areas of Accra. Recently it has been authorized as an IB World School--offering ...
Adabraka, Greater Accra, Ghana: Anglican University College of Technology ANG.U.TECH 2008 Nkoranza Campus, Nkoranza, Bono East: University College of Design and Technology AUCDT 2015 Accra, Greater Accra (affiliated to the University of Education, Winneba) Catholic University College of Ghana: CUG 2003 Fiapre, Sunyani, Bono
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It was established in 1978 by the Government of Ghana as a public institution of higher education in film and television production. [3] Since its inception, the institute has offered professional and academic education in film and television education , in affiliation with the University of Ghana . [ 4 ]
The African University College of Communications was formerly known as the Africa Institute of Journalism & Communications (AIJC). The institution was a private tertiary institution established in 2002 by Kojo Yankah, former editor of Ghana's widest circulation newspaper, the Daily Graphic, who also served nine years as Director of the Ghana Institute of Journalism, seven years as Minister of ...
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The Ghana Institute of Journalism was established on 16 October 1959 by Kwame Nkrumah, the first president of Ghana. The school was formally called the School of Journalism and was a department at the Accra Technical Institute (now Accra Technical University). The first principal and journalism tutor was Richard McMillan. [1]
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