Many students in Ghana eager to study abroad are falling victim to scams by fake agents and middlemen who promise easy admission and visa processing. These fraudsters exploit students’ dreams, taking money without delivering results. The Vice Dean of the International Programmes Office( IPO) at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Professor Esmeralda Manful, advises students to verify all ...
The Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Development (AI4SD) and Responsible AI Lab (RAIL) at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has earned global recognition after being selected to participate in the prestigious Grand Palais World AI Summit in France. Out of over 700 global submissions, KNUST’s AI lab was among the 50 projects chosen to showcase groundbreaking research ...
French Consulate Worker Highlights Speed of Student Visa Application Process at KNUST Education Fair
A worker at the French Consulate, Gabrielle Le Lasseux, shared insights into the efficiency of the student visa application process in France, describing it as the fastest. This revelation occurred during an education fair organized by Campus France at the Great Hall, KNUST, where students sought information about the French student visa application process. The Campus France Study in France ...