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Upclose with Prof. Felix Engmann: An Associate Professor of Food Science

Upclose with Prof. Felix Engmann: An Associate Professor of Food Science

Prof. Felix Narku Engmann is an Associate Professor of Food Science, Food Technology, Nutrition Sanitation and Safety.

Prof. Engmann has the passion for promoting sustainable utilisation of indigenous foods for better health and poverty alleviation. He is motivated by the positive impact his research and teaching could have on food and nutrition security and on job creation in Ghana.

KsTU Still Adjudged the Best Technical University in Ghana

KsTU Still Adjudged the Best Technical University in Ghana

Picture: An area of the beautiful campus of KsTU

Kumasi Technical University has been adjudged the best Technical Institution in Ghana ahead of all other Technical Universities in the 2022 Global Webometrics Universities Ranking. The 2022 AD Scientific Index placed more emphasis on the biophysical sciences, and ranked KsTU at the 8th position out of the 90 Universities surveyed in Ghana and at 134 out of the 2,049 Universities in Africa. 

Representatives of The Us Embassy Pay a Courtesy Call On the Vice-Chancellor

Representatives of The Us Embassy Pay a Courtesy Call On the Vice-Chancellor

Picture: The Vice-Chancellor welcomes Ms. Laneice Brooker of the US Embassy

Ms. Laneice Brooker, Chief of Cultural Affairs at the US Embassy in Ghana and her group paid a visit to the Kumasi Technical University (KsTU).

The Vice-Chancellor (VC), Ing Prof. Osei-Wusu Achaw and some members of the University Management welcomed Ms. Laneice, who was accompanied by some members of staff from the US embassy and a private educational consultant, Mrs. Marilyn Owusu.

KsTU Builds Police Station for The Adako Jachie Community

Picture: The front- view of the Adako Jachie Police Station

Picture: The front- view of the Adako Jachie Police Station

A modern police station to promote security for students of Kumasi Technical University has been commissioned at its Adako Jachie campus. The police station was built by the University as part of its corporate social responsibility to collaborate with the security agencies, especially the Ghana Police Service, to promote security at the University and its surrounding communities.

KsTU Organises a Seminar for Its Academic Staff on Digital Learning

In response to the effects that COVID-19 has had on physical teaching and learning, Kumasi Technical University (KsTU) has held a day’s seminar for its lecturers which was dubbed “Integrative Approach to a Well-Defined Digital Transformation Strategy to Teaching and Learning in Higher Education”. This was meant to further equip lecturers on the latest distance learning techniques as a new way of teaching ahead of the resumption of full academic work.

KsTU Undertakes a Hybrid-Waste-To-Energy Project to Control Ghana’s Energy, Sanitation Problems

KsTU Undertakes a Hybrid-Waste-To-Energy Project to Control Ghana’s Energy, Sanitation Problems

As nations across the world continue to embrace the concept of waste as a resource to cherish and not to discard, Ghana is also coming up with initiatives that will not only improve the sanitation situation, but also contribute to sustainable industrial development.

The Kumasi Technical University(KsTU) is embarking on  a new  sustainable power solution project  with 400 kilowatts (KW) of renewable energy.

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