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Learn about the history, curriculum, and facilities of the medical school of Ghana's first public research institution, the University of Ghana. The school was established in 1962 and operates through seventeen departments at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra.
NMIMR is a biomedical research center in Accra, Ghana, founded in 1979 with funds from Japan. It is named after Hideyo Noguchi, a Japanese researcher who died of yellow fever in Ghana in 1928.
The University of Ghana is the oldest public university in Ghana, founded in 1948 as an affiliate of the University of London. It offers a range of academic programs, from liberal arts and social sciences to technology and nuclear sciences, and has a campus in Legon, Accra.
A quaternary medical and research centre on the campus of the University of Ghana in Accra, Ghana. It offers emergency, paediatric, obstetrics and gynaecology services, and was established under the Late President John Evans Atta-Mills.
Learn about the history, services, and achievements of Ghana's leading public tertiary hospital and teaching institution. Find out about its centres of excellence, awards, and controversies.
University of Ghana [2] Legon 1948 38,000 Legon, Accra, Korle Bu and Atomic, Greater Accra, including over ten workers' colleges all over the ten regions of Ghana Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology [1] KNUST 1952 21,285 2,306 23,591 Kumasi, Ashanti: University of Cape Coast [3] Cape Vars 1961 15,835 Cape Coast, Central
Legon is a suburb of Accra, Ghana, located about 12 km north-east of the city center. It is home to the University of Ghana, a prestigious educational institution, and adjacent to East Legon, a residential area.
The Greater Accra Region is the smallest and most populous region of Ghana, with 16 districts and 34 constituencies. It has the capital city of Accra and is divided into 29 MMDA's for local government purposes.