In Fall 2004, NYU in Ghana began its first semester
as NYU's newest study abroad program. With two buildings in Accra,
extensive staff and faculty and multiple links to Ghanaian institutions,
the program is a remarkable presence for a Western university in
Africa. Its primary purpose is to allow students from NYU and other
U.S. universities to spend a semester in Africa and have continuous
contact with local universities, students and Ghanaian life, while
enjoying the amenities and educational support of an American university.
In addition, it provides a base in Africa for numerous faculty projects,
from documentary film-making to arts exchanges to social science
research.
NEWS:
* In September 2005, celebrating the new NYU in Ghana program,
NYU in Ghana and Africa House held a number of events featuring arts,
city planning, economic development and culture. See http://www.nyu.edu/africahouse/foreverybody/events/inauguration.html
* For Fall 2005, NYU Speaking Freely now offers Twi class - see http://www.nyu.edu/pages/speaking.freely/schedule.htm and
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The program runs two dormitories with room for
over 50 students, as well as a complete academic center where they
can take classes with NYU faculty. In addition, NYU in Ghana takes
advantage of existing resources and facilities at two prominent higher
educational institutions in West Africa: University of Ghana, Legon
and Ashesi University. The country's flagship institution, the University
of Ghana, Legon, is run on the British Oxbridge model, and is arguably
the leading academic institution in the region. The University is
home to some of West Africa's foremost African Studies scholars and
its resources are unparalleled in that part of the world. Ashesi
University is a small private institution modeled after Swarthmore
with principal strengths in business and computer science. It has
a dynamic and young administration and faculty and an excellent reputation
for innovation and quality education.
For further information, please visit www.nyu.edu/studyabroad/ghana/.