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General News of Tuesday, 2 February 2021

Source: universnewsroom.com

University of Ghana, two others awarded grant for Queen Elizabeth II Scholars Programme

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University of Ghana and its partners, Université Joseph Ki-Zerbo (Burkina Faso) and McGill University have been awarded a grant by Universities Canada for the Queen Elizabeth II Scholars Programme.

The grant is the result of a joint application submitted by the partners with McGill University as the lead applicant and direct recipient of the grant under a programme titled “The Canadian Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Scholarships (QES) Advanced Scholars – West Africa”.

This is the second successful Queen Elizabeth scholarship grant awarded to the partnership between University of Ghana and McGill University which aims at creating a network of West African and Canadian researchers with a focus on enhancing health equity and sustainable inclusive growth in rural communities.

Specifically, scholars from Ghana, Burkina Faso and Canada will be brought together in a training and mentorship network to build competencies in addressing issues of health equity in the sub-region.

Prof. Richmond Aryeetey (Lead Co-Principal Investigator), an Associate Professor of the School of Public Health together with Prof. Amos Laar (Co-Investigator), School of Public Health and Dr. Agartha Ohemeng (Co-Investigator), Department of Nutrition and Food Science were the applicants from University of Ghana.