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The University has received a major boost to its academic facilities with the donation of eight industrial sewing machines and four industrial irons by the Department of Fashion and Design, valued at about GH¢32,000.00, and a projector by the Department of Marketing. The items were presented to the University Management, led by Vice-Chancellor Professor Ben...
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Ho Technical University has launched a new staff welfare scheme, designed to address the welfare needs of employees. The university-wide scheme was unanimously adopted after extensive consultations with various staff groupings. The scheme was unveiled during a two-day staff durbar, where members of the ad-hoc committee, led by Dr. Stanley Nevis Glatey, Chairman of TUTAG,...
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Under the Gender Equality Partnerships Project, Ho Technical University, the University of Nottingham, and the Association of African Universities are pleased to invite female STEM lecturers from Ghanaian Technical Universities to participate in a two-day Writing Workshop scheduled to take place in Accra, Ghana, on Tuesday, May 13th, and Wednesday, May 14th, 2025. This workshop...
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Ho Technical University (HTU), The University of Nottingham (UoN), and the Association of African Universities (AAU) announce the commencement of a new project targeted at addressing the underrepresentation of female STEM lecturers in leadership positions in Ghana’s 10 technical universities. Significant gender-based inequalities continue to persist in Sub-Saharan Africa, thwarting the aspirations of female academics...
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Management of the University on Monday, March 17, 2025 held a staff durbar to update senior and junior staff on the proposed university-wide staff welfare scheme, as well as other developments in the University. The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Ben Q. Honyenuga, emphasised that the increasing welfare needs of the University staff necessitated the introduction of a...
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The University on March 10, 2025 took a bold step toward expanding its international footprint by hosting a distinguished delegation of U.S. community college presidents and faculty members, exploring strategic partnerships to enhance academic exchange and collaboration. The delegation, comprising Dr. Shanna L. Jackson, President of Nashville State Community College, Dr. Larry Anthony Wise Jr.,...
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Prof. Mrs. Ibok Nsa Oduro, former Provost of the College of Science at KNUST, has emphasized the importance of gender equity and the need for a level playing field for women in leadership during a forum organized by the University to mark International Women’s Day. Speaking on the theme “Beyond Joining the Train: Accelerating Action...
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As part of activities to mark International Women’s Day 2025, the female faculty and staff of the University on Tuesday embarked on an outreach programme to the Adaklu Torda community. The initiative aimed at engaging with community members, empowering women and young girls, and promoting education, entrepreneurship, and personal development. Prof. Elizabeth Obinnim, Dean of...
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The Faculty of Engineering of the University on Tuesday, March 4, celebrated World Engineering Day with a clarion call on engineers to prioritize integrity and sustainability in their work. This year’s celebration, held under the theme “Unleashing the Power of Engineers to Advance the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)”, highlighted the critical role engineers play in...
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The Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management of the Ho Technical University (HTU) on Monday, March 3, organised a day’s workshop on fire safety for its staff and students. The workshop, which was facilitated by ADO I Daniel Marshall Kpoyi and his team from the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), aimed at equipping participants with...
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