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Radford University College (RUC) and The Model Institute (TMI) have officially signed an Affiliation Agreement to transform modelling education in Ghana.
The agreement establishes a formal partnership aimed at promoting academic and professional excellence in the modeling industry.
The collaboration promises a wealth of opportunities for students of The Model Institute, who will now receive professional certificates from Radford University College upon successful completion of their programmes.
According to officials of the collaborating institutions, this affiliation not only guarantees quality assurance but also opens doors to enhanced facilities, faculty support, and co-branded training programmes.

Speaking at the official signing ceremony, the President of Radford University College, Dr. Martin Luther Obeng, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, saying;
"We believe this collaboration will elevate modeling education to new heights by blending academic excellence with creative industry expertise. Together, we are building a future where talent meets certification, and passion meets professionalism."
Kofi Kpodo, the Director of The Model Institute echoed similar sentiments:
"This partnership is a testament to our commitment to providing world-class modeling education. We are excited to see how this affiliation will benefit our students by giving them the credentials and confidence to compete on global platforms."

As part of the partnership, both institutions will collaborate on workshops, masterclasses, and internship programs. Additionally, a faculty exchange program and guest lectures are planned to ensure students gain exposure to diverse perspectives and expertise.
In line with the partnership, admissions for the 2024/2025 academic year are ongoing at The Model Institute, Radford University in East Legon, Accra. Applicants are to visit The Model Institute Gh on all social media platforms.
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