Africazine:
The University for Development Studies has celebrated a significant milestone with the graduation of 957 students.
During the April congregation at the Tamale campus, 416 graduates completed postgraduate programmes, including 21 PhDs, 333 master’s degrees, and 62 Postgraduate Diplomas. The remaining 541 graduates focused on Nursing and Midwifery, showcasing the university’s commitment to addressing educational needs in Ghana.
UDS Celebrates Graduation of Nearly 1,000 Students
The University for Development Studies (UDS) held its April congregation, marking a momentous occasion for 957 graduates. This event underscores the university’s role in fostering higher education in the Northern Region of Ghana.
Among the graduates, 43.5% completed postgraduate programmes, highlighting a strong emphasis on advanced education. The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Seidu Al-Hassan, emphasized the importance of the skills acquired by the graduates, which are essential for contributing to both national and global development.
Commitment to Quality Education and Community Impact
Professor Al-Hassan articulated the university’s dedication to enhancing access to quality education. He urged graduates to embody the values of integrity, service, innovation, and resilience in their future endeavors. This commitment reflects UDS’s mission to address critical educational needs in Ghana.
The university plans to continue its investment in infrastructure and academic programmes, ensuring that it remains a leader in higher education.
Future Directions for UDS Graduates
- Continued investment in infrastructure
- Strengthening academic programmes
- Expanding research initiatives
- Building strategic partnerships
The graduation of 957 students highlights UDS’s pivotal role in advancing education in Ghana.
