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Contact the Intellectual Property Unit, KNUST 

Email: ipuk@knust.edu.gh

Telephone: +233 3220 62184

Website: www.ogr.knust.edu.gh 

Fellowship intensified to support research on climate change

Thirty-seven researchers from nine African countries including Ghana are to benefit from a programme to generate knowledge to assist the continent to effectively tackle climate change. 

Ghana to produce organic fertiliser

Green-ef Eco-Business Village in partnership with the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research – Savanna Agricultural Research Institute (CSIR-SARI) has established a laboratory at Nyankpala,

Farmers in Ghana find sweet spot in sweet potato

Julius Dorsese is harvesting sweet potatoes from his 2 acre farm in Sogakope, a town in Ghana’s Volta Region.

Launching the Human Heredity and Health in Africa (H3Africa) Call for Proposals

The African Academy of Sciences and the NEPAD Agency’s Alliance for Accelerating Excellence in Science in Africa (AESA) is happy to announce the launch of the

Librarians call for government’s intervention to improve facility

Mr Robert Aryee, an Assistant Librarian at the George Padmore and Research Library has appealed to government to support the library with modern equipment for it to occupy its rightful position in

Noguchi Memorial Institute holds annual research summit

The Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research (NMIMR) on Monday started a two-day research summit to serve as a platform for dialogue among researchers and stakeholders on issues of public he

The accreditation challenges in transnational educational ecology: The Ghanaian experience

Dear Honorable Minister, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh: 

Re: The Accreditation Challenges in Transnational Educational Ecology: The Ghanaian Experience 

Can stem cell science offer a solution for the rising cancer deaths in Africa?

Non communicable diseases (NCDs) in Africa are predicted to overtake communicable, maternal and perinatal diseases as the leading cause of death by 2030.
 

Vice Chancellor of UDS calls for certification of Ghana’s fruits and vegetables

Professor Gabriel Ayum Teye, Vice Chancellor of the University for Development Studies (UDS), has appealed to research scientists to adopt ways of certifying Ghana’s fruits and vegetables so that t

Centre For CSR Contributes To Cambridge University’s CSR Research

The Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), West Africa, one of the subregion’s leading sustainability and corporate social responsibility events and advocacy organisations has co