KNUST partners with UniSey in historic MoU

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KNUST partners with UniSey in historic MoU
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KNUST partners with UniSey in historic MoU

The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Ghana has entered into a historic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the University of Seychelles (UniSey) in a significant development aimed at promoting educational and cultural collaboration.

The signing ceremony marks a milestone in strengthening the academic and research ties between the two institutions.

The partnership, grounded in shared values of academic excellence, innovation, and cultural exchange, outlines several key areas of collaboration. These include:

  • Student and Staff Exchange: This will provide opportunities for undergraduate, postgraduate, and faculty exchanges, allowing participants to experience diverse learning environments and teaching methodologies.

  • Joint Research: Collaborative research projects will address key challenges in science, technology, health, and other areas of mutual interest.

  • Program Development: The two universities will work together to design academic programs that cater to global needs and equip students with the skills to thrive in a rapidly evolving world.

  • Shared Resources: The partnership will involve joint conferences, workshops, and shared access to specialized scientific facilities and publications.

In addition to the academic and research focus, the partnership emphasizes cultural preservation and mutual understanding, offering students and faculty the opportunity to experience the unique cultures of both Ghana and Seychelles.

Professor Rita Akosua Dickson, Vice-Chancellor of KNUST, spoke at the ceremony, underscoring the importance of the MoU:
“This MoU is more than just a partnership between two universities; it is a bridge connecting Ghana and Seychelles in pursuit of education, innovation, and cultural exchange. Together, we can unlock new opportunities for our students and faculty while contributing to global progress.”

UniSey’s Vice-Chancellor also expressed excitement about the collaboration:
“The University of Seychelles is proud to collaborate with KNUST, one of Africa’s leading institutions. This partnership will enable us to explore new horizons in research and education, benefiting not only our students but also the broader communities we serve.”

The MoU is set for an initial five-year period, with provisions for renewal and periodic assessments of its impact. Both institutions aim to secure funding for joint activities and explore further expansion of their collaboration.

This partnership reflects a broader commitment to fostering regional and international educational ecosystems that address global challenges. As noted by the Honorary Consul of Seychelles in Ghana:
“This partnership is a testament to the enduring friendship between Seychelles and Ghana, and a shared belief in the transformative power of education.”

With this groundbreaking agreement, KNUST and UniSey have set the stage for a future of meaningful collaboration that promises to have a lasting impact on students, faculty, and society at large.

Original article from 3 News