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KNUST College of Health Sciences organises maiden postgraduate conference

KNUST College of Health Sciences organises maiden postgraduate conference

Tue 30 May 2023 CHS News
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The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) College of Health Sciences has organized a 2-day Postgraduates Conference at the Boadi Medical Enclave to encourage research activities and Scientific Innovations. The conference which was under the theme “Scientific Innovation and Academic Excellence: Hallmark for Graduate Education” came off on the 24th and 25th of May 2023 was privileged to have a distinguished line-up of speakers, experts, and academics who will share their insights and experiences with the Postgraduate Students.

Speaking at the maiden postgraduate scientific research conference, the Pro Vice-Chancellor of the KNUST, Prof. Ellis Owusu-Dabo expressed his worried that Africa continues to trail in research and innovation.

He says little effort has been made in increasing Africa’s research output.

“Africa lags in research and innovation, with only 2% of world research output and 1.3% of research spending coming from the continent – both input and output are low,” he said.

Pro VC
Prof. Owusu-Dabo (Pro Vice Chancellor of KNUST)

Prof. Owusu-Dabo was speaking at the maiden postgraduate scientific research conference of the KNUST College of Health Sciences.

Though Africa has made some progress in the medical field, he again bemoaned challenges in the generational and protection of intellectual property space.

He therefore urged upcoming researchers to change the narrative.

“Globally, Ghana is ranked 39th with a score of 40.88 points, which shows that there is room for improvement. The new generation of scientists and researchers must contribute to enhancing our intellectual property environment through scientific innovations and technology-driven tangibles,” he said.


Prof. Owusu-Dabo also emphasized the importance of cordial mentor-mentee relationships in academic excellence and scientific innovation.

“Mentorship is a two-way street that requires active engagement and collaboration between mentors and mentees. You, as postgraduate students, need the guidance and support of experienced mentors who can help you navigate the challenges of research, writing, and career development.

“We, as mentors, must be willing to invest our time and resources in the next generation of scholars and leaders. Obviously, the quality of mentorship is key for scientific innovations and academic excellence,” he said.

The provost of the College of Health Sciences, Prof. Christian Agyare touted the College’s research output and asked the participants to emulate.

Director of OGR
Prof. Philip Antwi-Agyei  (Director of the Office of Grants and Research)

The 2-day conference showcased over 100 poster and oral presentations. Director of the Office of Grants and Research, Prof. Philip Antwi-Agyei urged the students to take advantage of the feedback to improve their work.