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University of Ghana secures $23 million grant for 2025

The University of Ghana (UG) has secured an approximated $23 million from 24 grant agreements signed through the University’s Research and Innovation Directorate, with an expected overheads of over $2 million, the Vice Chancelor has said. Doctoral education According to Professor Nana Aba Appiah Amfo, the grants secured underscored the trust that global partners have
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Backlash after German minister suggests cap on immigrant students in schools

Germany’s Education Minister sparked a heated debate when she expressed openness to the idea of introducing limits for the number of children with a migrant background in school classes.
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Ahanta West MP brings Ahanta language to classroom

Ahanta, one of Ghana’s most at-risk indigenous languages, is now to be studied in school. Best online courses This is the result of an initiative introduced by the Member of Parliament for the Ahanta West Constituency, Mavis Kuukua Bissue. The Ahanta Language Renaissance Project (ALRP), a grassroots-driven agenda started by Madam Bissue, the first female
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146,309 WASSCE candidates involved in examination malpractice in 4 years

A total of 146,309 candidates who took part in the West African Senior School Certificate Examinations (WASSCE) for the past four years were involved in examination malpractice. Out of a total of 441,751 candidates who sat for the examination in 2021, 10,386 were involved in malpractice. In 2022, out of a total of 419,151 candidates
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EXPLAINED: How German schools are including more and more AI

As students increasingly use Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools, some German schools are embracing the new technology in the classroom.
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Germany’s skilled labour shortage intensifies across industries

Germany is facing an acute shortage of skilled workers across a wide range of industries. The problem is only getting worse, according to the latest figures from the German Economic Institute.
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