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Intellectual Property

Contact the Intellectual Property Unit, KNUST 

Email: ipuk@knust.edu.gh

Telephone: +233 3220 62184

Website: www.ogr.knust.edu.gh 

Accra Compost supports KNUST for practical, skills training

Zoomlion subsidiary, Accra Compost and Recycling Plant (ACARP), will be supporting students of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) to improve their practical knowledge an

Canadian student alleges intimidation after arrest in Uganda

A University of Alberta student has accused private school company Bridge International Academies used intimidation tactics after he was arrested last month in Uganda while researching its schools.

GSK schools analytical chemists on drug development

GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Pharmaceutical Company has started a one week training workshop for African analytical chemists to equip them with practical skills in Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC

New research center becomes first to focus on wisdom

While people search for wisdom throughout their lives, it long has been overlooked as a topic for rigorous scholarship and scientific investigation.

Burgers may need higher cooked temperature to be safe, research shows

Just in time for summer barbecues comes the news that your carefully cooked hamburger may not be as safe as once thought.

UTAG backs ban on sale of handouts in tertiary institutions

The University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) has welcomed a directive to authorities at the country’s tertiary institutions to ban the sale of handouts to students by lecturers.

World’s First Seminar On Public Law To Be Held In Ghana

The world's first ever Seminar on Public Law is to be held in Ghana on Saturday, July 30 2016, at the British Council Auditorium, Liberia Avenue, Accra, Ghana.

Women are not just men with boobs and tubes,' researcher says

Women are badly underrepresented in health research, including sport and exercise studies and even drug trials, and a big reason for the potentially dangerous disparity is their monthly period, exp

Communities within Ghana’s Western Elephant Corridor tree cover increases

Fringe Communities Increase Tree Cover within the Western Ghana Elephant Corridor. Conservation Alliance, in collaboration with IITA has assisted farmers within the Bia Conservatio