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Higher Ed Partners Africa to partner KNUST E-learning Centre for enhanced e-learning education in Ghana


HEPA

Higher Ed Partners Africa (HEPA) is partnering the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology E-learning Center to chart strategies to enhance e-learning delivery in Ghana.

HEPA VISIT'S KNUST

The leadership of HEPA including the Executive Chairman Justyna Dymerska and CEO Nicholas Kendall as well as Varaidzo Mhangami, the Managing Director (South Africa) and Linda Deigh, Director of University Partnerships (Ghana), were welcomed by Prof. Eric Appau Asante, the Center's Director, and Mr. Christopher Addo, Senior Assistant Registrar at the Center.

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Prof. Eric Appau Asante highlighted the Center's achievements in Ghana’s e-learning landscape. Justyna Dymerska outlined their mission to enhance global access to higher education through online programs and discussed ways for potential collaboration.

Hepa Delegations

The HEPA delegation also paid a courtesy call on the Vice-Chancellor of KNUST. Justyna Dymerska underscored the importance of education in ensuring a thriving and fair society, especially in Africa, "In Africa, when you educate one person, they, in turn, impact at least four lives," she said.

Hepa Delegations @ KNUST E-learning centreHEPA VISITS KNUST E_LEarning centre

Prof. (Mrs.) Rita Akosua Dickson, resonated with Nelson Mandela's quote, stating, "Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world." She highlighted KNUST's commitment to becoming a "university without walls" and stressed the university's dedication to building capacity and transformative leaders, placing a high premium on valuable partnerships.

VC AND HEPA

Published:30th January 2024 Source: KNUST E-Learning Centre