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ELDER PROFESSOR SAMUEL ANTWI ASSUMES ROLE AS PRO VICE CHANCELLOR FOR RESEARCH INNOVATION AND KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER AT UNIVERSITY OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES, ACCRA

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The University of Professional Studies, Accra, has taken a bold step towards advancing academic excellence and knowledge dissemination by appointing Elder Professor Samuel Antwi as the Pro Vice Chancellor for Research Innovation and Transfer of Knowledge.

Elder Professor Samuel Antwi brings a wealth of experience and a sterling record of scholarly achievement to his new role. His tenure as a Presiding Elder at The Apostolic Church - Ghana in Koforidua reflects his deep commitment to fostering both intellectual and spiritual growth within his community.

With a proven track record of leadership demonstrated through his service on numerous committees at both the Area and National levels, Elder Professor Antwi is ideally positioned to lead research innovation and knowledge transfer initiatives at the University of Professional Studies, Accra.

His appointment heralds an era of collaborative research efforts, where academia and industry converge to tackle pressing societal issues and drive sustainable development. Under his guidance, the university is poised to become a nexus of intellectual inquiry and innovation, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge exchange.

Elder Professor Samuel Antwi's vision for research innovation extends beyond traditional academic boundaries, aiming to bridge the gap between theory and practice and empower the next generation of societal change-makers.

As the University of Professional Studies, Accra, embarks on this new chapter, Elder Professor Samuel Antwi's appointment signifies a commitment to excellence, integrity, and the relentless pursuit of knowledge for the betterment of society. His leadership will inspire faculty, students, and stakeholders to push the boundaries of innovation and make meaningful contributions to the global academic community.

In congratulating Elder Professor Samuel Antwi on this milestone, we anticipate the transformative impact his leadership will have, both within the university and beyond.

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