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The Centre for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) College of Science and Technology (CCST), has matriculated 45 fresh students for the 2020/2021 academic year.
The students who were admitted to pursue various Masters’ programmes were taken through an orientation on their courses and the college as they begin their 2-year academic journey.
The CCST is an institution borne out of the research and development experiences of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), the nation’s premier research institution established in 1958.
It is mandated to conduct scientific and technological research in the broad disciplines of agriculture, industry, environment, and some aspects of health and transfer technologies generated by its research institutions for national socio-economic development.
The College consequently is Applied Research College that operates within the research facilities of the 13 institutes of the CSIR and has at its disposal well-equipped state-of-the-art laboratories, conference and seminar rooms and research stations throughout the country.
Prof. Mark Appiah, President of the College in his welcome address reminded the students that they were embarking on a professional and intellectual journey, which would not be easy but will achieve their goals with commitment and perseverance.

He said the objective of the College was to give students the skills and help needed to them develop values that would enhance their contributions towards the sustainable development of Ghana.
“We also want to enhance science and technology research capacity for national development and improve research industry linkage and collaborations,” he emphasized.
He assured the students that the College had the necessary resources i.e. a teaching staff made up of 104 senior academicians including; 25 full Professors as well as 79 other lecturers, senior lecturers, technicians and supporting staff to take them through their academic work.
He emphasized that all the academic staff of the College are accessible, seasoned scientists ready to support students and encouraged them to learn from their rich experiences.
“One thing to keep in mind is that we are not just preparing you to be good citizens of Ghana and the world, but we are also expecting you to be good citizens of CCST as well,” he implored them.
Prof. Appiah disclosed that the College was considering introducing a new masters’ and PhD programmes in addition to the 8 programmes currently offered by the institution to give more options to potential students.
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