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Univ. of Portsmouth alumni in Ghana mark 30th anniversary

The Ghanaian Alumni chapter of the University of Portsmouth, UK has indicated their preparedness to support Ghanaian Youth across the country to climb the educational ladder, get into good and profitable jobs to assist in economic development not just through education but networking and teamwork.

Professor Humphrey Danso, AG. Dean of the Faculty of Technical Education at the Akenten Appiah-Menkah University of Skills Training and Entrepreneurial Development, an alumnus of the University of Portsmouth made the remark during the Ghana Alumni Chapter celebration of the 30th Anniversary of the University of Portsmouth over the weekend in Accra. The Ghana Chapter Alumni member dotted around the Country gathered to reflect on the impact the University has had on their lives and also offered a platform to network and celebrate a rich past and an exciting future for both the University of Portsmouth and the Alumni group in Ghana.

According to him, the occasion was to put across a strong front for the Ghanaian alumni and also portray, expose and exhibit the Ghanaian culture at the global scene to endear the Ghanaian brand to the University, create more opportunities for Young Ghanaians who would want to study in the University to do so knowing that they have a strong presence and support base from a vibrant alumni.

“We are an attractive group undoubtedly since the University of Portsmouth is by far the University of Choice in the UK and we are leveraging on the youthful nature of the university to reach more young people for the greater good “he opined.

Mr. Abraham Nana Osei-Mainoo, President of the Ghanaian chapter of the Alumni expressed desire to attract the youth and be supportive in their career progression using modern trends and technology to network very well.

According to him, projecting a strong alumni group would help harness their personal development and the Nation at large.

He outlined a number of activities geared at attracting prospecting students to choose Portsmouth University for further studies and also encourage members use their exposure, experience and expertise from the UK to assist the youth at the various sectors of the economy. 

The alumni aside networking, engaged in fun games and puzzles to refresh themselves as well as create a hospitable environment for enhanced networking and job hunts.

From Portsmouth College of Technology in 1953, the University’s name changed to Portsmouth Polytechnic in 1969 and later 1992 became a fully-fledged University status with popular subject areas such as Accounting, Economics and Finance, Architecture, Property and Surveying, Business Management, Computing, Criminology, Law, Marketing, Sports Science, Engineering and a host of media courses, International Relations and politics among others.

The University of Portsmouth is adjudged a 5 Star rating for excellence (QS Top Universities UK), Top 10 in career prospects (WhatUni Student Choice 2022), Top 3 Young University for research power (Research Excellence Framework 2021).

CEO of Green Edis and Hospitality Training Centre handing an award to an alumnus
CEO of Green Edis and Hospitality Training Centre handing an award to an alumnus

The Ghana Alumni Chapter is a proud part of an Alumni community of over 250, 000 people around the globe which believes that together, we are better, stronger and more empowered.

BY BENEDICTA GYIMAAH FOLLEY

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