KNUST Pro Vice-Chancellor makes donation of $10,000 To GReF

Professor Ellis Owusu-Dabo, the Pro Vice-Chancellor of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Kumasi, has made a significant donation to the university’s graduate research community by donating $10,000 to the Graduate Research Enhancement Fund (GReF).
This donation was presented to the President of the Graduate Students’ Association of Ghana (GRASAG) at KNUST, Mr. Felix Adusei, on April 10, 2024, fulfilling a commitment made during the fund’s inauguration.
The GReF is designed to enhance research efforts among graduate students at KNUST.
It incorporates the GRASAG Research Support Hub and the GRASAG Research Support Grant, initiatives that provide not only financial backing but also mentorship and technical advice to graduate researchers.
This strategic support is crucial in nurturing the research capabilities of students and aligns with KNUST’s mission as a leading research institution.
During the presentation, Professor Owusu-Dabo expressed his endorsement of the GReF, acknowledging its potential to significantly bolster the university’s research output.
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He emphasized the importance of the fund in facilitating advanced research and highlighted his hopes of encouraging more contributions from industry partners and KNUST alumni to sustain and expand the fund’s impact.
Mr. Felix Kofi Adusei, expressing his appreciation, highlighted the Pro Vice-Chancellor’s generous support as foundational for the GReF’s success.
He also called on other organizations, individuals, and alumni to contribute to the fund, underscoring the crucial role such support plays in advancing the academic and professional pursuits of graduate students at KNUST.
This initiative reflects a proactive approach to fostering a vibrant research environment at KNUST, empowering students to explore innovative solutions and contribute meaningfully to their fields of study.
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