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The KNUST Library provides information in electronic and print formats to staff and students mainly to support teaching, learning and research in science and technology for national development. It is a depository library for all materials published in Ghana and for international institutions and organisations like the World Bank and other ...
The College of Agriculture and Renewable Natural Resources (CANR) is one of the six colleges of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Ghana.. CANR was founded in January 2005 after the release of revised university statuses in December 2004.
Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration Library Accra: 1961 [1] www.gimpa.edu.gh /academics /libraries / Academic Ghana School of Law Library Accra: 1958 [1] [7] Professional Greater Accra Regional Library [2] Accra 1949 www.library.gov.gh # /web-home /web-home: Public Ho regional library [5] <Ho> Kehillah Center and Public ...
Aliu Mahama; Edward Kwame Wiredu; Albert Abongo; Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings; Hackman Owusu-Agyeman; Felix Owusu-Adjapong; Paul Victor Obeng; Yaw Osafo-Marfo
https://coe.knust.edu.gh/ The College of Engineering is one of the six colleges of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology , in Kumasi , Ghana . It was established in October 1952 to prepare students for professional qualifications only.
Helena R. Asamoah-Hassan [1] (born 1950s, Cape Coast) is a Ghanaian librarian who is the present executive director of African Library and Information Associations and Institutions (AfLIA), the board chair for the Ghana Library Authority [2] [3] and the secretary general of African Regional Memory of the World Committee.
Sir Arku Korsah Law Library. The College of Humanities and Social Sciences is an amalgamation of three Faculties, fourteen (14) Departments and a Research Centre. [3] The amalgamation was in line with the university's objective to achieve good governance and academic excellence through restructuring of academic and administrative units into Colleges.
KNUST provides training in law and promotes the development of a distinctly Ghanaian body of law through teaching and research. The graduates of the law faculty will fulfil the manpower needs of the country as graduates of law are required not only to practise law, but to work in important sectors of the economy. [1]