Date published: January 23, 2014
By: Chris Twum
Ghana's leading private technology university, Accra Institute of Technology (AIT), has finalised plans to open its second ultra-modern Seaview Campus for next semester.
This follows the decision taken by the Board of Trustees of the institute at a meeting held at the university's Cantonments campus, Accra.
With the commencement of classes at its new second campus, AIT will be more positioned to cater for its fast growing number of international students' majority from West Africa, particularly Nigeria.
About 1000 students matriculated for the new session with a high percentage of foreign students. The Seaview campus at Weija is designed to provide enhanced learning and research environment for AIT's growing number of students.
It boasts of ultra-modern lecture facilities and hotel accommodation for its teeming students, according to authorities of the institute.
Since its establishment in 2009, AIT has built a formidable reputation for its campus-based and online learning resources to become one of the continent's leading lights in new learning resources.
Accredited by the Ghana's National Accreditation Board (NAB) and affiliated to the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, AIT has built strong partnerships with other world's leading universities including the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the Open University of Malaysia to offer its students vast access to learning resources.
In attendance at the meeting were Board members including three former Vice Chancellors of Ghana's top public universities; namely Prof. Ivan Addae-Mensah, former Vice-Chancellor, University of Ghana, Professor Samuel Adjepong, former Vice-Chancellor, University of Cape Coast and Professor Jophus Anamoah-Mensah, former Vice Chancellor University of Education.
The meeting, presided over by the Chairman of the AIT Board, world renowned Physicist and Mathematician, Prof. Francis Allotey, was also attended by other distinguished members of the AIT Board, including the Vice Chairman Prof. Edward Ayensu, former Chairman of the World Bank Inspection Panel, Dr. Grace Bediako, the immediate past Government Statistician, Mr. K.S Yamoah, Managing Director of Ghana Stock Exchange and Prof. Emmanuel Owusu-Bennoah, former Director General, of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR).


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