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The Governing Council of the Ghana Institute of Journalism (G.I.J.) has appointed Dr. Wilberforce S. Dzisah as the new Vice Rector of the Institute with effect from 1st February, 2012, a staqtement signed by the Rector, David Newton, said Wednesday.
Dr. Dzisah is an alumnus of G.I.J. and holds a PhD in Communication and Media from the University of Westminster, U.K. and a Master's Degree in Journalism from the University of Wales, Cardiff.
He also attended Keta Secondary School for his Ordinary and Advanced Level Certificates.
Until his appointment Dr. Dzisah was the Acting Dean of the Faculty of Communication and Social Science.
He is a member of the Ghana Journalists Association, the University Teachers Association of Ghana and ECREA in Europe.
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