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Staff and Students Hold Vigil in Honour of the Memory of Mr. Isaac Nti Ofori.

Students and staff of the University of Media, Arts and Communication (UniMAC) on July 5, 2024, gathered for a vigil in honour of the memory of Mr. Isaac Nti Ofori, a lecturer in the Department of Integrated Social Sciences (DISS), who passed away in May 2024. The vigil held in the university’s main auditorium at...
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UniMAC Signs Educational Partnership with Virginia Tech and University of Cape Coast to Enhance Teaching, Learning and Research in Communication

The University of Media, Art and Communication (UniMAC) has signed an educational partnership agreement with the Virgina Polytechnic Institute and State University( Virginia Tech-USA) and the University of Cape Coast (UCC) to enhance teaching, learning and research in communication in the context of agriculture, rural development and environment. The Virginia Tech team paid a courtesy...
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Lt. Stephen Kwesi Amoah Advises Students to Develop Themselves to Be Better Leaders

A distinguished Ghanaian serving in the United States (US) Navy, Lt. Stephen Kwesi Amoah has advised students at the University of Media Studies (UniMAC) to develop themselves to become better leaders. Lt. Stephen Kwesi Amoah spoke at a leadership seminar organized by the Faculty of Integrated Communication Sciences under the theme “Leadership Behaviours that Build...
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UniMAC plants trees to commemorate National Tree Planting Day

The University of Media Arts and Communication (UniMAC) undertook a massive tree planting exercise to commemorate the National Tree Planting Day in Ghana at its campuses on Monday , 10th June 2024. The occasion which was dubbed “ Plant a Tree Initiative” was to encourage students to protect the environment and plant more trees. It...
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UniMAC Vice-Chancellor Pays a Courtesy Call on Lebanese Ambassador to Strengthen Collaboration and Discuss Activities of Mutual Benefit

The acting Vice-Chancellor of the University of Media, Arts and Communication (UniMAC), Prof. Eric Opoku Mensah, continues his proactive stakeholder engagement efforts by paying a courtesy call on the Lebanese Ambassador to Ghana, His Excellency Maher Kheir. The meeting, which was held at the Lebanese Embassy in Accra, focused on fostering closer ties between UniMAC...
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Ministry of Education Inaugurates UniMAC Governing Council and Swears in Members.

In a significant step towards advancing governance in one of the fastest-growing public universities in Ghana, the Ministry of Education has officially inaugurated the Governing Council of the University of Media, Arts and Communication (UniMAC) and sworn in its members. The ceremony was held at the ministry’s conference room on Monday, the 25th of March...
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THE UNIVERSITY IS AN AVENUE FOR IDEA CONTESTATIONS, SO I PREFER “UGLY” NOISES TO A CULTURE OF SILENCE: ACTING VICE-CHANCELLOR OF UniMAC, PROF. ERIC OPOKU MENSAH

The Acting Vice-Chancellor of the University of Media, Arts and Communication (UniMAC), Prof Eric Opoku Mensah has charged the staff of the University to embrace an atmosphere of constructive criticisms and idea contestations without fear of victimisation as the University embarks on a new growth agenda under his leadership. He made this declaration at a...
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EMBRACE THE SPIRIT OF CURIOSITY AND CREATIVITY – ACTING VICE CHANCELLOR OF UNIMAC CHARGES NEWLY ADMITTED STUDENTS AT THE 2ND MATRICULATION OF THE UNIVERSITY.

The Acting Vice-Chancellor of the University of Media, Arts and Communication (UniMAC), Prof Eric Opoku Mensah has admonished newly admitted students to embrace a spirit of curiosity and creativity at the university’s 2nd Matriculation Ceremony on Friday the 23rd of February at the South Legon campus of the University. The ceremony combined physical presence with virtual participation...
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Strive for academic excellence… Lebanese ambassador tells UniMAC-GIJ students

The Ambassador of Lebanon to Ghana, Mr Maher Kheir, has chal­lenged students of UniMAC-GIJ to think outside the box and strive for academic excellence to make their education count. The Lebanese diplomat said the evolving challenges confronting today’s world required expert knowledge to offer solutions. He, therefore, urged the students to look beyond just passing...
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