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One hundred and ninety-seven (197) students of the Department of Publishing Studies of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) have been trained on ways to succeed in the corporate environment.

The initiative is a partnership between the department and the African Centre for Career Enhancement and Skills Support (ACCESS) project. The project intermittently holds entrepreneurship sessions to encourage young people especially university students to be entrepreneurs and prepare them for the new world of doing business.

The African Centre for Career Enhancement & Skills Support, or ACCESS, is an initiative of the University of Leipzig. We research about Africa’s increasing education at the same time as the stagnation of opportunities in the labor market and develop new teaching methods to strengthen the employability of African students.

Coordinator for ACCESS in Ghana, Dr. Ralph Nyadu-Addo, who hosted the event explained, that the talk was aimed at providing insights and practical tips for navigating the corporate world and achieving success in one’s career. The move is on the wheels of observations by the department and industry players on performances of new graduates in different working environments. This is the first ACCESS Virtual Workshop for students in the year 2024.


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