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From February 4 to 7, the British Council Ghana will host over 20 UK Universities in Accra and Kumasi in this years’ Study UK Exhibition.
This year, British Council Ghana has invited over 20 of the top UK institutions to Ghana to provide opportunities to individuals who want to study in the UK for their bachelor’s, Masters and PhD programmes.
The fairs will showcase the excellence of UK education and inform Ghanaians about the advantages of studying in the UK.
The target group includes young persons between the ages of 15 and 40, graduates/undergraduates of universities, polytechnics, international school students, young professionals or workers in the public and private sectors seeking career development, and relevant key decision-makers within government, and the private sector.
Others include career counsellors, parents, lecturers seeking PhD opportunities workers looking for distance learning programmes and the general public.
Aside from showcasing the excellence of UK education, the exhibitions have always provided a platform for students to meet and interact with UK university representatives.
They will also receive expert advice on various courses and scholarships and has created the opportunity for parents, counsellors, workers and students to better appreciate and understand the relevance of a UK Education.
This year's fair will be held on 4 February in Kumasi at The Great Hall, KNUST. In Accra, the fair will be held at The British Council office from February 6 and 7 between 10 am and 5 pm
The Study UK Fair creates a platform for individuals to learn more about how to apply for UK Student Visas, as well as gain more information on the newly introduced two-year post-study work visa.
Interested persons can visit the British Council Ghana website or Facebook page for more information.
The target group includes young persons between the ages of 15 and 40, graduates/undergraduates of universities, polytechnics, international school students, young professionals or workers in the public and private sectors seeking career development, and relevant key decision-makers within government, and the private sector.
Others include career counsellors, parents, lecturers seeking PhD opportunities workers looking for distance learning programmes and the general public.
Aside from showcasing the excellence of UK education, the exhibitions have always provided a platform for students to meet and interact with UK university representatives.
They will also receive expert advice on various courses and scholarships and has created the opportunity for parents, counsellors, workers and students to better appreciate and understand the relevance of a UK Education.
This year's fair will be held on 4 February in Kumasi at The Great Hall, KNUST. In Accra, the fair will be held at The British Council office from February 6 and 7 between 10 am and 5 pm
The Study UK Fair creates a platform for individuals to learn more about how to apply for UK Student Visas, as well as gain more information on the newly introduced two-year post-study work visa.
Interested persons can visit the British Council Ghana website or Facebook page for more information.DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
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