The All Nations University College has signed an MOU with the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Kumasi to jointly run a nursing programme on the ANUC Campus in Koforidua , Eastern Region.
Making his presentation, The Vice-Chancellor of KNUST, Professor William Ellis Otoo, praised ANUC for their pragmatic efforts in administering quality education to its students.
The Vice-Chancellor disclosed that the ANUC was their first affiliated private University in Ghana and lauded the management of ANUC for higher academic standard.
Prof Ellis said, " this was the first time the University has signed an MOU with a private institution and hoped that, this will strengthen the cordiality between KNUST and ANUC. "
On his part, the Founder and the President of All Nations University College, Dr Samuel Donkor, expressed optimism that the University will not renege on its mandate to administer quality education to its students.
Dr Samuel Donkor ‘said, the University shall continue to promote innovation and creativity in a Christian centered environment foster the development of Ghana and the entire continent of Africa.
In attendance from ANUC were Dr Lynn Darkwa, Registrar; Mr Emmanuel Atta Kumah, Deputy Registrar, Academics; Rev Adriana Ion, Chaplin and Mr. Michael Ampong, Public Relations Officer.