Report By: Education Desk
Wisconsin International University College Ghana has been honored as the “Educational Institution of the Year” at the 2024 Ghana Business Awards. Held at the Kempinski Hotel in Accra, the event celebrated outstanding achievements across Ghana’s business, education, and public sectors.
Standing out among several prominent institutions, Wisconsin International University College Ghana received this award for its unwavering commitment to excellence in education. The recognition highlights the university’s practical, hands-on approach to teaching and its success in producing graduates who significantly impact various industries.
Recently, the university has made notable strides in enhancing its reputation and infrastructure. This includes the establishment of a state-of-the art Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics Laboratory, a new School of Nursing Skills Laboratory, and a Communication Broadcasting Studio. These facilities provide students with invaluable practical experience, ensuring their competitiveness in the job market.
Additionally, the university has expanded its academic offerings by introducing new master’s programs, such as MSc Nursing, MSc Midwifery, and MPhil Midwifery. These programs cater to the growing demand for advanced skills in healthcare and other fields, reinforcing Wisconsin’s leadership in higher education.
Professor Obeng Mireku, President of Wisconsin International University College Ghana, expressed his gratitude for the award, crediting the dedication of the university’s faculty, staff, and students. “This award reaffirms our mission to deliver quality education that meets the evolving needs of industry and society. We are committed to developing the next generation of leaders and professionals who will drive positive change in Ghana and beyond,” he remarked.
This accolade adds to a series of awards recognizing Wisconsin International University College Ghana’s influence across multiple sectors, solidifying its role as a benchmark for high quality tertiary education in the country. As the university continues to set new standards, it stands out as a model of excellence and innovation in Ghana’s educational landscape.
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