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Learn about the history, programs and notable alumni of the premier and largest business school in Ghana. The University of Ghana Business School was established in 1960 and offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in various fields.
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.
Ghana Christian University College GCUC Dodowa, Accra, Greater Accra: Others - unclear affiliated institutions The Bible University College of Ghana BUCG Akuapem, Eastern Region: Catholic Institute of Business and Technology CIBT Accra, Greater Accra: North American Center for Professional Studies NACPS 2011 Kasoa, Central Region
A private research university in Accra, Ghana, offering campus-based and open university programs in engineering, computer science, information technology and business administration. It is accredited by the National Accreditation Board and affiliated with Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, MIT and OUM.
Accra Technical University (ATU) is a public technical university in Ghana, established in 1949 as a technical school and converted into a polytechnic in 2007. It offers degree and diploma programmes in engineering, applied sciences, business, arts and design.
UPSA is a public university in Ghana that offers academic and professional education in accounting, management and other fields. The web page has the logo of UPSA and some information about its history, programmes, alumni and facilities.
A public university in Tamale, Ghana, established in 1992 to accelerate the development of the north and the nation. It has multiple campuses and faculties, offering various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in development studies.
This web page provides an overview of various agencies and organizations that play a role in higher education accreditation worldwide. It includes information on international, European and national accreditation bodies, such as CHEA, ENQA, EQAR, ENIC-NARIC, and others.