The Dean of International Programmes Office, Prof. Daniel Duah has held a final meeting with the 2023 Cohort of the KNUST/Technical University of Munich, Germany Student Semester Exchange on March 24, 2023. This comprises six (6) graduate students from five Colleges.
These are Shadrack Takyi Asiedu, Renewable Energy Technologies programme (CoE) to study Power Engineering; Eunice Mawuena Kloe, Water Resource Engineering and Management programme (CoE) to study Management; Benjamin Kwadwo Kokloku, Chemistry programme (CoS) to study Chemistry; Emmanuella Mawuse Donani, Sociology (Health) programme (CoHSS) to study Prevention and Health Promotion; Afia Dufie Yeboah-Mensah, Educational Innovations in Science and Technology programme (CABE) to study Research on Teaching and Learning; and Ama Serwaa Bonsu-Himah, Pharmaceutics programme (CoHS) to study Pharmaceutical Bioprocess Engineering.
On behalf of the Vice-Chancellor and University Management, Prof. Duah congratulated each of them. Whilst highlighting the deep relationship between KNUST and TUM, he reminded them that they were ambassadors of KNUST and their respective Colleges so each should endeavour to represent the University well. He charged them to make the most of this opportunity and also improve their social network in Munich.
He discussed the āPreparation for Outbound Studentsā manual with the team in detail together with other members of staff of the International Programmes Office (IPO).
Mrs. Gladys Addai, Senior Assistant Registrar at the IPO admonished the students to take their studies seriously, return to complete their respective programmes and make an impact.
Other members of staff of the IPO present were Mr. Christopher Asamoah Bediako and Mr. Samuel Sarpong.
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