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GTUC win the confidence of International Universities
It started as a training institution for personnel’s of the then
Ghana Telecom Corporation where intermediate courses were offered to most of
the technicians and engineers at Ghana Telecom to upgrade their skills. After
series of thoughtful deliberation with major stakeholders in the field of
education and communications in the country , the Ghana Telecom College was
transformed into a higher learning institution in November 2005 and its now
known as the Ghana Technology University College (GTUC). Granted accreditation
by the country’s accreditation Board in March, 2006, Ghana University College
has become the toast of many aspiring young engineers who would like to venture
into the field of technology and communication not only from Ghana but across
the world. With the currently the student population of GTUC stand at 3500 with
2000 undergraduates and 1500 post graduate the institution has shun out world
class graduates who are making impacts especially in the telecommunication
industry in Ghana and other African countries. GTUC is affiliated to the Kwame
Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi, Ghana, Aalborg
University, Denmark and Coventry University, UK.
The University College according to officials of the school is
working to carve an outstanding reputation as leader in teaching excellence and
a world class center of research and intellectual creativity. Because of its ingenuity
and innovativeness, GTUC has gain the admiration of other internationally
acclaimed higher institutions of learning hence collaborating or partnering
GTUC in their bid to exchange programs, share ideas and cooperate in other
academic fields.
Guilin University of Technology (GUT) from the Republic People of
China is one of such institution to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with
Ghana Telecom University College (GTUC) in Accra.
Signing the MoU,the President of GTUC, Dr. Osei K.Darkwa noted
that GTUC continues to attract partners of international repute such as GUT
because of GTUC’s continues drive to deliver high quality technology education
not only to students of Ghana but within the sub-region. He believes that the pact signed with GUT,
like others will have great impact on both institutions as they prepare for the
introduction of new cutting-edge courses.
The MoU will also promote cooperation in the following areas:
·
Exchange of academic programs, publications
and information
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Joint research projects and organizing
symposia and conferences
·
Exchange of faculty members and research
fellows
·
Exchange of students
Both institutions will also conduct activities that will
contribute to the development of academia, staff, and students.
Guilin University of Technology (GUT) is located in Guilin, which
is recognized as on of the most famous scenic cities in the world. Since its
founding in 1956, the University has maintained its commitment to promoting and
maintaining excellence in teaching and research, having nurtured large numbers
of outstanding talents and made significant contributions to the thriving and
prosperity of China, especially to the development of the local economy. The
University is very proud of its extensive research programmes, its international
reputation and its excellent record of graduate employment.
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