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UTAG on collision course with gov’t over Nat’l Research Fund

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  • Zoobie-Zoobie 11 years ago

    Where else in AFrica is the lecturer given a book and research allowance

  • Joe 11 years ago

    It doesn't matter, Ghanaians are always the pacesetters.

  • BETTER GHANA 11 years ago

    How can u implement research fund within such a short period without any consultation?

  • Asibey 11 years ago

    Because they are the team B ministers, they lack the skills,

  • GHANANI 11 years ago

    Dr Bekoe should stop citing what is obtained in Britain as an example. Has Ghana got the financial clout to do what is obtained in Britain? What has the nation so far benefitted from the payment of the research and book allo ...
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  • Maxwell 11 years ago

    Oh! ignorance is an unfortunate deficiency. Google is a search engine from which many of the publications of Ghanaian lecturers could be accessed for free. How do our universities have professors, associate professors and sen ...
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  • Lodon 11 years ago

    True Ignorance or people are refusing to think. If conducting research and publishing from such research are the requirements for promotion, then people should know that lecturers are conducting research: lecturers are gettin ...
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  • joe 11 years ago

    My friend Ghanani, you make a got point there; government does not have the financial clout to do what is obtained in Britain. Unfortunately you shot your own argument down. I don't think you are aware of the volume of resear ...
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  • BOY90 UK 11 years ago

    Govts paid RBA even when no oil was discovered our lecturers are one of the lowest paid yet they produce the Doc, politicians etc who earn more than even the VC's. $100,000 appearance fee in chartered plan to footballers is n ...
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  • Kwame 11 years ago

    Is there anything called negotiation proposals, if there is any of the parties that want a change in the conditions of service will include it in the proposal, not before the date the proposals are supposed to be due. If earl ...
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  • Jackson 11 years ago

    IGNORANCE:
    If Ghana has no financial strength to replicate something in the UK, then we should forget of the National Research Fund cos one the reasons for the fund is that Ghana one of the few countries in the world that h ...
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  • Lodon 11 years ago

    Where is the cash for the FUND? Think about what is happening to the common fund to the district assemblies, and you can make a good guess if Ghana is capable of managing a refund for the number of lectures we have in Ghana p ...
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  • Dikuru 11 years ago

    All over the world reserchcouncils exost and the problem of disciplinary specialisation does not arise. Please do not copy British o r American or whatever system. lets develop something authentic for once that is suited to t ...
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  • Gandalf 11 years ago

    THE WHOLE IDEA IS BORN OF 'TERKPERNOMICS', WHOSE KEY DOCTRINE IS THE SLASHING OF ALLOWANCES THEY DO NOT UNDERSTAND. THE SO-CALLED NRF IS SOLELY AN ATTEMPT TO CUT MONIES GOING TO SOME CATEGORIES OF WORKERS BECAUSE IN THEIR VIE ...
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  • Kwamina Andrews 11 years ago

    UTAG should publish how much money has been received and how much quality peer-reviewed research has been produced. If the outcome is good, then it's worth it. If they use the money to buy gas, then cancel it. Nowhere in the ...
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  • Maxwell 11 years ago

    That is not their responsibility, block head!

  • Lord Tennison 11 years ago

    Leave the professors alone to concentrate on preparing the leaders of tomorrow.Why doesn't John Mahama and the hopeless NDC government use the yentua,yentua and takashie inferior tactics when it comes to paying fraudulent jud ...
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