Chief Executive of Stanbic Bank Ghana, Kwamina Asomaning, has suggested that the educational curriculum needs to be designed in direction of assembly the wants of business. He made this name on the Academics, Business and Administration Forum (ABAF) launch held on the Accra City Hotel.
In his tackle because the Guest of Honor, Mr. Asomaning highlighted the significance of making certain that the educational curriculum is in step with the wants of business gamers to make sure that college students are geared up to make optimistic contributions within the skilled house.
He stated, “The business school recently graduated over 14,000 students who will need jobs. Are the needs of industry merged with the curriculum they received at school? Internships have been utilized over the years to expose students to practical work related to their studies and careers. This has provided them with basic experience and new skills.”
“At Stanbic Bank, we currently collaborate with some American universities to address industry needs. They send their students to us to elicit key challenges that need solutions. These are then factored into the training that the schools offer their students. The projects address specific business or management issues with the students assigned to projects based on their interests, qualifications, and experience. While the students gained invaluable practical international experience, we received high-quality professional consulting services under faculty supervision. Is it possible for academia in Ghana to adopt such an initiative?”
Kwamina Asomaning additionally counseled the organizers for this initiative and inspired them of their efforts to lift future-ready college students. He talked about, “I want to commend the organizers for creating this forum, which provides a platform for dialogue, idea exchange, and collective action. The diverse expertise and perspectives represented here today highlight our commitment to progress. Our goal is to make a positive impact on the lives of all our citizens. I want to emphasize the importance of involving students and youth in our discussions. They are the innovators of our country, and their voices and perspectives are invaluable. Let’s create opportunities for them to learn, grow, and contribute to our collective effort.”
Over the years, Stanbic Bank has proven help to academia via numerous initiatives. Last yr the financial institution donated 50 laptops to the University of Ghana in help of the Vice Chancellors’ One Student One Laptop (1S1L) initiative. The financial institution collaborated with the Women in STEM Ghana (WiSTEM) to coach, equip and encourage 200 women from 23 senior excessive colleges to study and develop their abilities and data in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). Many different academic establishments have benefited from the financial institution’s STEM-focused interventions, together with KNUST, Takoradi Technical University, Sunyani School of Professional Studies, Blessed Holy Child Academy and so on.
Academics, Business, and Administrators Forum (ABAF), is a platform devoted to the promotion of synergies between academia and business for efficient improvement. The launch was chaired by Prof. Emmanuel Ohene Afoakwa, Vice-Chancellor of the Ghana Communication Technology University.
Source: Peacefmonline.com
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