
Audio By Carbonatix
Total Petroleum Ghana is to partner the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in the training of students for the oil sector.Under a three year partnership, the oil giant and KNUST will collaborate in education and other research projects through Total’s Regional Research Partnership.Students and researchers will also have the opportunity to participate in Total’s University events.Total Vice President, Human Resource for Africa and Middle East, Tony Brisset, told Luv FM the partnership would also provide scholarships for KNUST students to pursue further learning in France.According to him, Total Professuer Associes, a non-profit organisation will delegate professors and experts who will deliver technical or business related presentations and courses at the KNUST.This seeks to build a bridge between the technical and operational issues of the oil industry and the academic circles.Tony Brisset is hopeful this will enable Total Petroleum recruit much needed human resource from the KNUST.Provost of the College of Engineering, Prof. S.I.K Ampadu noted the agreement will enable KNUST achieve its goal of providing human resource to support Ghana’s oil sector.According to him, the collaboration will create and facilitate international network between Total’s key executives and academics, strengthen partnership with universities in key countries and contribute to the development of cutting edge technologies in the oil sector.
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.
Tags:
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.
Latest Stories
-
YEA clears majority of beneficiary arrears, assures completion of outstanding payments
37 minutes -
AfCFTA key to building globally competitive African businesses – Zambia envoy urges Ghanaian CEOs
50 minutes -
Albert Kobina Mensah, soil pollution and remediation: Risk assessment, phytoremediation, revegetation
55 minutes -
GIFEC supports national rollout of One Million Coders Programme with laptop presentation
1 hour -
Old Tafo MP rolls out street lights project to boost security and night-time economy
1 hour -
Telecel Ghana CEO urges urgent education reform and stronger industry-academia partnership at UEW Public Lecture
1 hour -
Nigerian army general and several soldiers killed in assault on military base in northeast
1 hour -
Dagbamete chief urges completion of road project, expansion of vocational training
1 hour -
Urgently cancel Truedare AI Customs deal over cost concerns – Joseph Cudjoe to Mahama
2 hours -
Poor safety habits to blame for recurring boat fatalities — GMA boss, Kamal-Deen Ali
2 hours -
Owabi 75% blocked, Barekese loses 40% capacity as siltation, plastics threaten water supply crisis
2 hours -
Ashanti RCC seeks to clear unauthorised garages under new car mall initiative
2 hours -
DPS International steals spotlight at Ghana Interschool Festival Part 2
2 hours -
Republic Bank Ghana PLC leverages Kwahu Business Forum deliberations
2 hours -
Ghana and Artemis II: Hospitality, Love, and Conquest
2 hours