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Friday 13 May 2011

University of Ghana: Job Vacancy for Technical Position (Veterinary Medicine), 2011

University of Ghana: Job Vacancy for Technical Position (Veterinary Medicine), May 2011
The University College of the Gold Coast was founded by Ordinance on August 11, 1948 for the purpose of providing for and promoting university education, learning and research. Its first Principal was the late Mr. David Mowbray Balme. Mr. Balme was far-sighted, courageous and dedicated to the promotion of scholarship. By his vision, industry and single-mindedness of purpose, he built a college and laid the foundations for a sound University which is now a source of pride. In his ten years of Principalship, he created an institution whose key-note was orderly living with dignity in a community of scholars. One of the recommendations of the Asquith Commission was that the British Government should set up an Inter-Universities Council to advise on all matters relating to Higher Education in the new British Colonies. The Inter-Universities Council served the new University College of the Gold Coast in an advisory capacity, but it approved all academic appointments. This arrangement helped the College to maintain the high academic standards associated with the Universities in Britain. Also, it enabled the College to seek support of the Council in obtaining funds from the United Kingdom Government sources. 

Job Description
Vacancy are hereby announce for the following Technical position in the School of Veterinary Medicine

Remuneration: Very attractive
 
Required Skills or Experience
  • Higher National Diploma (Laboratory Technology)
How To Apply
Interested applicants are to download application form UAB I(A) from the University of Ghana Website: http://www.ug.edu.gh/hrodd. Completed application forms with detailed resume and names of three referees should be addressed to:
The Ag. College Registrar
College of Agriculture & Consumer Sciences
University of Ghana
P. O. Box LG 68
Legon, Ghana

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