Ho Technical University (HTU) has taken a bold step to deepen industry collaboration and strengthen entrepreneurship education by partnering with E4Impact Foundation. The initiative, launched at a workshop on Tuesday, June 3, 2025, seeks to equip graduates with the practical skills and innovation needed to thrive in today’s competitive job market. The workshop brought together...Read More
A delegation from the United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF), commissioned by the European Union (EU), visited Ho Technical University (HTU) on Tuesday, June 3, 2025, to conduct a validation assessment under the EU-Ghana Pact for Skills Project’s Employability Stream. Their visit aimed to evaluate the University’s capacity to host and implement the programme effectively,...Read More
In a ceremony filled with anticipation and renewed confidence, Ho Technical University (HTU) has officially sworn in the 31st Student Representative Council (SRC) executives for the 2024/2025 academic year. The event, held on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, at the G.M. Afeti Auditorium, followed a re-run of elections for the positions of President and Financial Secretary,...Read More
Ho Technical University (HTU) has commenced discussions with a ten-member delegation from the College of Charleston, USA, to foster international academic partnerships. The meeting, held on Monday, May 19, focused on collaboration in research, faculty and student exchanges, and interdisciplinary academic projects. The delegation comprised faculty and students from the American institution. Welcoming the team,...Read More
The Faculty of Engineering, in collaboration with the Department of Marketing, hosted a capacity-building workshop on May 15, 2025, aimed at enhancing customer service delivery within its Production Services Unit. The training brought together staff from the Auto Workshop, Welding, and Production Units to refine their communication skills and improve client relations. Leading the session,...Read More
The World Food Programme (WFP) Ghana office has partnered with Ho Technical University’s Department of Agricultural Engineering to equip young agricultural engineering graduates with the skills needed to reduce post-harvest losses and support agribusinesses across Ghana. Funded by the MasterCard Foundation, the Post-Harvest Agricultural Mechanization Training Programme will train over 1,700 graduates from HTU and...Read More
The Vice-Chancellor of Ho Technical University (HTU), Prof. Ben Q. Honyenuga, has called for increased institutional backing to enhance the research and leadership prospects of female STEM lecturers in Ghana’s Technical Universities.Speaking at the opening session of the Writing Workshop for Female STEM Lecturers, held at the Association of African Universities (AAU) Secretariat in Accra,...Read More
The Nunya Library of the University on Friday, May 2, 2025, organized a capacity-building workshop aimed at equipping staff with modern tools and knowledge to improve library services. The initiative forms part of the university’s commitment to aligning staff expertise with evolving industry standards and ensuring continuous professional development. Opening the workshop, Pro-Vice-Chancellor Prof. Christopher...Read More
Ho Technical University (HTU) has warmly welcomed Madam Dzigbordi, the newly appointed Country Coordinator for the Skills Initiative for Africa (SIFA) Project. She was accompanied by Ms. Joyce Takyi, CTVET’s Focal Person for the initiative. On Tuesday, April 29, 2025, Madam Dzigbordi engaged with HTU’s Management and project team during her maiden visit to discuss...Read More
The University has reaffirmed its commitment to academic excellence and research-driven education by organizing a capacity-building seminar for faculty and staff. Held on Monday, April 28, 2025, the seminar, themed “Bridging the Knowledge Divide: Identifying and Writing Research Gaps, Theoretical Grounding, and Practical Contributions in Academic Research,” aimed to enhance participants’ research skills and scholarly...Read More
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