ANUC introduces space, satellite programme
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By BiztechAfrica - Feb. 7, 2012, 9:16 a.m.Ghana’s All Nations University College is to offer space science and satellite technology courses.
ANUC, in Koforidua, is introducing the programme in a bid to improve space science and satellite technology skills in the country, and so reduce dependence on technology and skills sourced elsewhere.
University President Dr Samuel H. Donkor made the announcement at a workshop for prospective students.
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