Academic City University, Ghana, is positioning itself as a leading force in the transformation of higher education in Africa through a model that prioritises innovation, entrepreneurship and hands-on learning over traditional classroom instruction.

A statement shared with Society Plus reads, “Across the continent, universities are increasingly being challenged to do more than award degrees, with growing expectations to produce graduates capable of solving real-world problems, creating jobs and driving economic development. In Africa, where youth unemployment and rapid technological change continue to shape development priorities, the need for practice-oriented higher education has become even more urgent.

“Based in Accra, Academic City University has emerged as one of Ghana’s fastest-growing private universities, with a reputation for producing graduates equipped to compete in global industries. The institution says its mission is to develop ethical leaders and future-ready problem solvers who can address Africa’s most pressing challenges through innovation and entrepreneurship.” Related News Deploy skills for Africa’s growth, NiDCOM tells Nigerian professionals What Nigeria can learn from China’s revolutionary journey The Case for True Pan-Africanism: The Only Path to Continental Prosperity – Emmanuel Elegbenosa Aitanu