Prof. D. Mireku Gyimah, Vice Chancellor of UMaT has exhorted Ghanaian professionals living in Australia to extend support to the educational sector in Ghana to complement government efforts in providing quality and affordable education to the people.
‘‘We consider you as stakeholders of education in Ghana and as you progress as professionals, think about helping schools back home’’ Prof. Mireku-Gyimah said.
The Vice Chancellor gave the exhortation when he addressed Ghanaian professionals living in Adelaide, Australia as part of his recent visit to the University of South Australia (UniSA) as an academic visitor.
Prof. Mireku-Gyimah explained to the professional the vision, missions and programmes of UMaT and described the University as a centre of excellence in the mining and allied engineering whose contribution to the development of the mining industry over the years.
cannot be underestimated
He advised the professionals to be law abiding and act as ambassadors of Ghana to improve the image and reputation of the country amongst their host and other nationals living in Australia popularly known as ‘‘down under’’.
‘‘We consider you as stakeholders of education in Ghana and as you progress as professionals, think about helping schools back home’’ Prof. Mireku-Gyimah said.
The Vice Chancellor gave the exhortation when he addressed Ghanaian professionals living in Adelaide, Australia as part of his recent visit to the University of South Australia (UniSA) as an academic visitor.
Prof. Mireku-Gyimah explained to the professional the vision, missions and programmes of UMaT and described the University as a centre of excellence in the mining and allied engineering whose contribution to the development of the mining industry over the years.
cannot be underestimated
He advised the professionals to be law abiding and act as ambassadors of Ghana to improve the image and reputation of the country amongst their host and other nationals living in Australia popularly known as ‘‘down under’’.
Story: Ben Appiah-Kubi.