As the global conversation on climate change deepened this year, the Mail & Guardian Africa lists Ashesi as one of seven "environmental shining stars" setting an example for other African institutions looking to go green:http://bit.ly/1X5lrNx
Sunday, 7 February 2016
ASHESI UNIVERSITY COLLEGE.
Graduation this year was our biggest yet, as over 1,500 family, friends and alumni, joined us in celebrating the first Ashesi class to have spent all their four years on our new campus - a new generation.
#AtAshesi
LANCASTER UNIVERSITY, GHANA.
"I teach in many locations around the world and I find the EMBA students here to be well prepared and very curious which is very important and it shows that they have done a lot work in advance.
I find the quality of questions being asked and the quality of their attention to teaching in class very impressive, I’m convinced that this is a good cohort of students which compares favorably with the cohort of students we have in Lancaster University on an annual basis.
Generally my expression is very positive, very strong and so far I’m genuinely pleased with the experience I have had teaching these students" - David Murphy ( Lancaster University Management School)
ASHESI UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
The Todd and Ruth Warren Library is surrounded by glass to allow in a lot of sunlight during the day, which helps cut down energy consumption on campus.
LANCASTER UNIVERSITY, GHANA
The President of the Ghana Triathlon Federation, Mr.Bawah Fuseini, was invited by the Olympics Club and Community Engagement Office to engage students on the importance of a healthy lifestyle.
In the lecture Mr.Fuseini discussed the importance of a minimum of 30 minutes of exercise a day to avoid treatable diseases related to a sedentary lifestyle.
According to Mr.Fuseini 60% of 56 million people who died in the world last year died due to diseases related to inactivity. He emphasized that things like stress, hypertension, and obesity were easily preventable through exercise.
The Olympics Club in collaboration with the Community Engagement office threw this event as part of the ongoing promotions of health as a part of the ongoing “Love your environment” and to prepare people for Lancaster’s first Marathon in March.
LANCASTER UNIVERSITY, GHANA
Considering the essence of information signalling in financial markets to firms, this study sought to investigate the extent to which financial market and banking sector information influences the choices of finance for firms.
Specifically, the study investigates the financing choices of
Ghanaian firms as stock markets develop.
Specifically, the study investigates the financing choices of
Ghanaian firms as stock markets develop.
Join us for the next research seminar on 10th February 2016, 2:00 pm at Lecture Theatre 2 on the A&C campus!
LANCASTER UNIVERSITY, GHANA
Lancaster University Ghana's(LUG) first Executive MBA masterclass for 2016 took place on 29th January 2016, in the Executive MBA suite of the A&C campus.
"The Financial Manager" masterclass was delivered by Irene Ackuaku(Chief Financial Officer, Ecobank Development Corporation Group). She focused on the efficient and effective management of funds in such a manner as to accomplish the objectives set by an individual or organization.
"it is very important where we place ourselves financially. You need to reflect on your mission, vision, goals, and objectives and by doing that you can prioritize your needs - make a list separating your basic needs from your wants" she advised.
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