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UEL has a diverse student community with students from over 120 different countries, including many from Ghana, studying a wide range of both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.

Below you can find out about the experiences from a few of our current Ghanaian students as well as some of our more recent Ghanaian graduates


How to Apply

To apply for a course please follow the 'Application Process' web-link along the left-hand side of this page. If you have any questions about applying to UEL, please contact the UEL International African Support team at africa@uel.ac.uk


UEL visit to Ghana

Suzanne Aitchison from UEL International Office travels to Ghana regularly to meet with prospective students and current applicants to provide personal guidance with the admissions process. Information is available on the overseas visit page. To register interest in future visits please email africa@uel.ac.uk


Student Profiles

Eric Ansong

Eric Ansong, MA International Social Work graduate

I decided to study at UEL because of its wealth of academic resources coupled with the modern state of the library and experienced tutors. The most enjoyable aspect about studying at UEL is the cultural diversity in the student population and the serene learning environment. After graduation, I hope to work for an international agency of some kind. I’d like to go back to Ghana and work in community and economic development.

Janice Tagoe

Janice Tagoe, MBA International Business graduate

I have been engaged in further studies at UEL since February 2003. Having graduated from here on my BA Business Studies programme, I decided to return to take my MBA. What I find most pleasurable regarding studying at UEL is the library facilities and the staff and students I get to talk to whilst in the library. The open door policy of the lecturers also increases the joy of studying here. Studying business at UEL has broadened my experience and challenged my understanding of the business world through the numerous examples cited during lecture delivery and case studies used in seminars to supplement the teaching process. I now have my own International Recruitment business.

Hanny Kwesi Nuhu

Hanny Kwesi Nuhu, MSc Biotechnology graduate

The module content of my programme will enable me to acquire the skills I need for a world-class biotech career but UEL offers me more than just a fulfilling academic student experience. The ability to communicate and understand people of all cultural backgrounds together with the skills I have acquired in the laboratory and class should be a real benefit for future professional, personal and academic endeavours.

Stanley Opoku-Yeboah

Stanley Opoku-Yeboah, BEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering graduate

I enjoy the fantastic facilities at UEL as well as the friendly nature of staff. The University is rich in recourses for engineering and technology. Apart from its wide range of courses and modules in engineering, there is enough equipment to support each program of specialisation. The University has a diverse student community and I am happy to see almost all nationalities in the world at UEL. I have also enjoyed the assistance of the employability unit in mentoring programs and workshops.

 

For further information on reasons international students choose UEL as their UK study destination, visit Why Choose UEL?

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English requirements

All students are required to meet our standard requirements with the exception of applicants with a grade C6 or above at SSCE/WAEC English.

Learn more about our English language requirements

Learn more about pre-sessional English programmes

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Contact

If you have would like information on our entrance requirements or have any questions about studying at UEL or guidance on how to apply, please contact africa@uel.ac.uk

 

 

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