AIT Graduates Fifth Batch of PhDs

The Accra Institute of Technology (AIT), a leading technology-focused private university graduated its fifth batch of seven PhDs during the University’s 13th Graduation Ceremony held in Accra over the weekend.

This brings the total number of PhDs graduated at AIT since 2016 to Twenty-Seven (27) in the fields of Engineering, Business Administration, Education and Information Technology.  

In a statement released by the University, this achievement marks not only an AIT history, but also a history in the annals of private university education in this country.

In his speech to the congregation, which also saw the graduation of Bachelor’s, and Master’s degree holders, Professor Clement Dzidonu, the President of the University observed that this major achievement of a university which is less than ten years old makes AIT the first private university in Ghana to successfully offer, run and graduate students on an internationally benchmarked Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree program.

According to him this is no small achievement if put within the context of the fact that the PhD per capita of Ghana is just 2.72 per million population.

He noted that given the fact that over 250 PhD students are now enrolled at AIT, the university has become one of the leading postgraduate research institutions on the continent. 

"AIT will be graduating more PhDs in Business Administration, Engineering, and  Information Technology before the close of the year," he assured the congregation.

Professor Edward Ayensu, the Chairman of the AIT Board of Trustees in his address to the congregation, announced the election of  Professor Otoo Ellis, the Former Vice Chancellor of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) to the Board.

"With this new member, the AIT  Board of Trustees, now boast of five former Vice Chancellors of World-Class universities;  there is no doubt that AIT has the most high-powered and academically distinguished University Board on the African continent," he observed.