Ghana's educational system as well as the quality of the workforce churned out by tertiary institutions will take center stage at the maiden Alumni Lecture by the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA).
The event, scheduled to come off this Friday, November 29, 2013 at the GIMPA Executive Conference Centre, is on the theme: “Tertiary Education and its Impact on the Economy of the Nation”.
It will see respected and prominent GIMPA alumni form part of a round table of panelists to discuss various topics centering on the country's educational system.
A statement from Alumni Relations of GIMPA said: " Our goal is also to use this opportunity to re-energise the Alumni Association by formally introducing the current executives of the Alumni Board and registering new members".
"This is a chance for GIMPA grads to hear from some of our very best professors, meet fellow alumni and see new features like the GIMPA Law School and the new Faculty Clubhouse".
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