Association of China-Ghana Mining LBG, UMaT partner for multidisciplinary industrial training

The Association of China-Ghana Mining and the University of Mines and Technology have signed a four-year partnership to foster industrial training and research. The collaboration aims to bridge the gap between academia and the extractive sector through internships and knowledge sharing.
Why it matters
This partnership strengthens Sino-Ghanaian economic ties and improves local human resource development in the mining industry.
Accra, June 06, GNA – The Association of China-Ghana Mining LBG is partnering the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT), Tarkwa, for multidisciplinary industrial training.
The report is a straightforward summary of a formal business and academic agreement.
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