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The University of Media Arts and Communication (UniMAC), has made new appointments in the leadership of the school, faculty, and departments.
The new officers assumed their roles in the University effective January 1, 2024.
Associate Professor Modestus Fosu, has been appointed as the Director of Academic Planning and Quality Assurance, while Dr Godwin Etse Sikanku has been appointed as Director of Research, Innovation, and Development.
The others are Dr Mrs Rhodalene Amartey as Dean of Students Affairs, with Dr George Kwabena Asamoah as Dean School of Graduate Studies Research, and Dr Stanley Semarco as Dean of the School of Alternative Learning.
This was contained in a press release dated January 9, and signed by the Registrar.
The statement advised the University community to accord the new leaders with the necessary respect in their discharge of duties.
See the release below for the full list of appointments.
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