The British founded Kumasi College of Technology in 1952 and in 1961 Nkrumah converted it to KNUST as a full-fledged university with Dr R.P.Baffour as its first Vice-Chancellor.I hope you know the difference.
The British founded Kumasi College of Technology in 1952 and in 1961 Nkrumah converted it to KNUST as a full-fledged university with Dr R.P.Baffour as its first Vice-Chancellor.I hope you know the difference.
Kwame Atta 8 years ago
Clearly, the author is biased he could not even research the motto of KNUST but merely stated it is in Twi, and didn't even bother to get the dates right. I guess it is a testament to the brilliant education you received at U ... read full comment
Clearly, the author is biased he could not even research the motto of KNUST but merely stated it is in Twi, and didn't even bother to get the dates right. I guess it is a testament to the brilliant education you received at UOG.
Kofi Amenyo 8 years ago
Kwame, this article is primarily about Legon, not KNUST. I mentioned the fact that KNUST's motto is in Twi only to contrast the fact with the Legon one which is in Latin. I don't think writing out the Twi motto is necessary t ... read full comment
Kwame, this article is primarily about Legon, not KNUST. I mentioned the fact that KNUST's motto is in Twi only to contrast the fact with the Legon one which is in Latin. I don't think writing out the Twi motto is necessary to prove that fact.
When was KNUST established? The website of the university says it was established as a university college in 1952. By 1955 it was preparing students to take the Bachelor of engineering degree of the University of London. Of course, it was not then called KNUST but it was a university much as Legon was a university then too.
It became an independent university in 1962 and called KNUST. But its founding is still dated to 1952.
Well, I saw that on their website. What do you say, Kwame?
Silas Ababio 8 years ago
Your article doesn't show how and why Legon tops them all.
Your article doesn't show how and why Legon tops them all.
Paapidi 8 years ago
What you failed to enumerate is why you think Legon tops them all. Your narrative is highly jaundiced academically. Also you failed to elicit why African universities, and for that matter Legon, do not fare well in world rank ... read full comment
What you failed to enumerate is why you think Legon tops them all. Your narrative is highly jaundiced academically. Also you failed to elicit why African universities, and for that matter Legon, do not fare well in world rankings.
Kofi Amenyo 8 years ago
Paapidi, I stated clearly that Legon tops them all because that's what the ranking agencies say. It's not so much what I think. Then I mentioned some of the metrics these agencies use - no of publications, citations, web pres ... read full comment
Paapidi, I stated clearly that Legon tops them all because that's what the ranking agencies say. It's not so much what I think. Then I mentioned some of the metrics these agencies use - no of publications, citations, web presence, etc. Even then I stated twice that these rankings are controversial. Your objection is a testimony to that.
Why African universities don't do well in the world rankings? Paapidi, don't you think that deserves a completely different article, not the one I wrote? Even then I gave some hints: prejudice against them; the African university may have different requirements and goals... There certainly are more reasons which I could have discussed if I were writing about that.
Jaundiced academically? An article that raises one university above the others must necessarily be "jaundiced" in some way. Can it be otherwise, Paapidi? That is why the British rankings give greater weight to their own universities. The U.S. rankings also do the same. The ranking agencies may state their methodologies and measure the metrics they use but there is a dose of subjectivity in each of them. No matter how you measure these things, someone will find them jaundiced. I think that came out in my article. You can point out the incorrectness of a factual info (like the date KNUST was founded) but everything else is a bit judgmental.
Thanks and come again if you have some other objections.
Etornam 8 years ago
Amenyo and so what?
Amenyo and so what?
Etornam 8 years ago
Why some of us hate everything Asante? But I tell you the Asantes are the best people so far in Ghana. I love twi and Amo the twi doctor.
Why some of us hate everything Asante? But I tell you the Asantes are the best people so far in Ghana. I love twi and Amo the twi doctor.
Opium Wars! 8 years ago
"In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king."
"In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king."
Ben 8 years ago
The author needs to do his research well, because the last, not too long,I checked on a renowned website, ucc was occuping the 6th position and not the third in Ghana. For the top 100 African ranking, only Leg on, Knust, and ... read full comment
The author needs to do his research well, because the last, not too long,I checked on a renowned website, ucc was occuping the 6th position and not the third in Ghana. For the top 100 African ranking, only Leg on, Knust, and uew in that order made the list.
Godd 8 years ago
There are different rankings - all of them are controversial. Even the rankings from your renowned website are controversial. It's difficult to determine and all the ranking institutions use different methods and define varia ... read full comment
There are different rankings - all of them are controversial. Even the rankings from your renowned website are controversial. It's difficult to determine and all the ranking institutions use different methods and define variables differently.
The British founded Kumasi College of Technology in 1952 and in 1961 Nkrumah converted it to KNUST as a full-fledged university with Dr R.P.Baffour as its first Vice-Chancellor.I hope you know the difference.
Clearly, the author is biased he could not even research the motto of KNUST but merely stated it is in Twi, and didn't even bother to get the dates right. I guess it is a testament to the brilliant education you received at U ...
read full comment
Kwame, this article is primarily about Legon, not KNUST. I mentioned the fact that KNUST's motto is in Twi only to contrast the fact with the Legon one which is in Latin. I don't think writing out the Twi motto is necessary t ...
read full comment
Your article doesn't show how and why Legon tops them all.
What you failed to enumerate is why you think Legon tops them all. Your narrative is highly jaundiced academically. Also you failed to elicit why African universities, and for that matter Legon, do not fare well in world rank ...
read full comment
Paapidi, I stated clearly that Legon tops them all because that's what the ranking agencies say. It's not so much what I think. Then I mentioned some of the metrics these agencies use - no of publications, citations, web pres ...
read full comment
Amenyo and so what?
Why some of us hate everything Asante? But I tell you the Asantes are the best people so far in Ghana. I love twi and Amo the twi doctor.
"In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king."
The author needs to do his research well, because the last, not too long,I checked on a renowned website, ucc was occuping the 6th position and not the third in Ghana. For the top 100 African ranking, only Leg on, Knust, and ...
read full comment
There are different rankings - all of them are controversial. Even the rankings from your renowned website are controversial. It's difficult to determine and all the ranking institutions use different methods and define varia ...
read full comment