
With the renewal of their Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), the University of Ghana and McGill University in Canada have reaffirmed their shared commitment to advancing global collaboration in higher education and research.
The five-year deal, which was signed by McGill University’s vice-president (global engagement), Prof. Anja Geitmann, and vice-chancellor, Prof. Nana Aba Appiah Amfo, is anticipated to improve chances for faculty and student exchanges, collaborative publications, academic seminars, and cooperative research.
“Taking the collaboration between UG and McGill University to another level,” Prof. Amfo said during the signing ceremony, highlighting the importance of the renewed partnership, especially in light of the recent launch of the Nkabom project.
The partnership, according to Prof. Anja Geitmann, is “powerful,” and she said, “I am very proud and pleased to have this interaction with an influential university in the country”.
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Officials from both universities attended the ceremony and were excited about the ongoing collaboration and its potential to promote significant research and academic successes.