Following the address on the 15th March by the President of the Republic of Ghana and in line with Government policy, Lancaster University Ghana will be temporarily suspending all Classroom Teaching until further notice.
Please be assured that LUG remains committed to providing all of our students with the best possible education and to that end, alternative methods of delivery are currently being put in place to ensure that.
For those students due to take exams/assessments, this term arrangements are being made to ensure these take place at the earliest opportunity. Further course-specific information on alternative delivery and assessment methods will be made available shortly.
Students are advised not to return to the campus unless specifically requested to do so.
Further advice and information on Covid-19, is available on the University’s website. Any student experiencing difficulties as a result of the closure is advised to contact the Student Affairs Office.
Professor Malcolm McIver
(Sent on behalf of Provost)
Regards,
Divine Eli Amenyah Student Life Manager Lancaster University Ghana
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