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The Accra Technical University (ATU) was established in 1949 as a Technical School in Ghana and commissioned in 1957 as Accra Technical Institute before being converted into a Polytechnic in 2007 by the Parliament of Ghana. [3] [4] [5] It was later given a university status, becoming Accra Technical University (ATU) in 2016.
Accra Technical Training Center (ATTC) is a technical/vocational institution in Accra, Ghana. ATTC was established in July 1966 as a joint project by the Governments of Ghana and Canada. It was envisioned as a training school to train skilled workers for Ghana's industrial requirements and it marked the first major Canadian support to Ghana in ...
Accra, Greater Accra: Bolgatanga Technical University: BTU Bolgatanga, Upper East Region Cape Coast Technical University [14] CCTU Cape Coast, Central: Kumasi Technical University [15] KsTU Kumasi, Ashanti: Koforidua Technical University [16] KTU Koforidua, Eastern: Tamale Technical University: TATU Tamale, Northern: Ho Technical University ...
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A second campus has been opened in nearby Abeka, a nearby Accra suburb and a satellite campus at Nungua. Apart from Accra there are satellite campuses in Kumasi, Takoradi, Koforidua and Ho. The 9-member University Council comprising distinguished educators, business executives and government officials was inaugurated on August 23, 2010.
The Accra Institute of Technology (AIT), [1] is an independent technology-focused research university based in Accra, Ghana. The university comprises six schools and three institutes. The university is modeled on internationally renowned institutes of technology like the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the California institute ...
The School was founded on 9 August 1909 in Accra [5] [6] as Accra Technical School and later changed to Government Technical School. It moved to its current site in Takoradi in 1939. [ 7 ] In 1953, the name was changed to Government Secondary Technical School , and in 1970, it was given its current name. [ 8 ]
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] The university's library is named in his honor. [5] The school became the Ghana Institute of Journalism in 1974.