“At a critical moment, UDS turns to experience and leadership—appointing Prof. Idrisu to guide its future.”
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Military Deployed to UDS as Vice-Chancellor Selection Tensions Rise
“When soldiers enter a university, it signals more than tension—it raises urgent questions about trust, transparency, and leadership in academia.”
Education Ministry Sets Up 3-Member Committee to Investigate UTAG Concerns
“Government moves to restore confidence in Ghana’s tertiary education by launching a high-level probe into UTAG’s concerns.”
The Acting Vice-Chancellor of University of Cape Coast Warns Halls Against Violence, Threatens Dismissal
“Any student found culpable in campus violence will be shown the gate, regardless of status, hall affiliation or year of study.” – Ag. Vice Chancellor
Many Doctorate Degrees Awarded to Ghanaians Are Not Genuine – GTEC Cries
The Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) has revealed that many doctorate degrees held by Ghanaians are not genuine, as they were awarded by unaccredited foreign institutions. The Commission says the ongoing crackdown is aimed at protecting the integrity of Ghana’s tertiary education system.
KNUST Receives 50 Laptops from SIC Insurance PLC
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has received 50 laptops from SIC Insurance PLC as part of the company’s One Needy Student, One Laptop (SONSOL) initiative.
“Government Allocates GH¢40 Million to Support Young Public Universities” – Minister for Education
“With this GH¢40 million support, we are not just funding buildings—we are investing in futures, innovation, and the transformation of Ghana’s higher education,” Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu at CKT-UTAS.
Government Approves 2024/2025 Book and Research Allowances for Tertiary Teachers
“These allowances are vital in promoting academic excellence and encouraging innovation in research and teaching. We trust that this support will go a long way to boost morale among our educators,” ‐ The Finance Minister
