Academic City University (ACITY), one of Ghana’s fastest-growing private universities is driving efforts to reshape higher education by placing innovation and impact-driven at the heart of its teaching, research, and community engagement strategies.
University leaders say the institution is committed to producing graduates who are not only academically grounded but also equipped to create solutions that deliver measurable impact in society.
Fred McBagonluri, the president of Academic City University, made this known when he said that the institution’s goal is to produce graduates who can create solutions and opportunities wherever they find themselves.
“At Academic City, we believe education must go beyond knowledge acquisition. We are committed to developing innovators, entrepreneurs and leaders who can create value and solve complex problems in their communities and across the world,” he said.
McBagonluri emphasised that higher education remains one of the most significant drivers of economic growth, innovation and national
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