The KNUST Engineering Education Project (KEEP) celebrates the graduation of 14 PhDs and 44 MPhil students from the Computer, Telecommunication, Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical, Materials, and Cybersecurity departments at the 59th Congregation Ceremony, marking the completion of their postgraduate studies.
KEEP, supported by the Government of Ghana and the World Bank, is an African Centres of Excellence (ACE) Development Impact Project dedicated to offering high-quality postgraduate education and fostering applied research to address critical development challenges. Focus areas include industrialisation, digital development (ICT), energy systems, renewable energy, manufacturing, and the exploration and development of the oil and gas industry.
KEEP congratulates the esteemed graduates for their remarkable achievements and unwavering dedication throughout their academic journey. The KEEP team is confident that they will excel in their respective fields, driving innovation and making meaningful contributions to global development.