The University of Ghana has information and technology (IT) openings in Ghana to recruit for Web Developer. We were founded in 1948 as the University College of the Gold Coast on the recommendation of the Asquith Commission, on Higher Education in the then British colonies. The Asquith Commission, which was set up in 1943 to investigate Higher Education, recommended among other things, the setting up of University Colleges in association with the University of London. This was followed up by a number of separate Commissions in different regions. The West Africa Commission was under the Chairmanship of the Rt. Hon. Walter Elliot. The Elliot Commission published a majority report which recommended the establishment of two University Colleges in the Gold Coast (Ghana) and Nigeria, and a minority report which held that only one University College for the whole of British West Africa was feasible. The British Government at first accepted the minority report of the Elliot Commission and decided that a University College for the whole of British West Africa should be established at Ibadan in Nigeria. But the people of the Gold Coast could not accept this recommendation. Led by the scholar and politician, the late Dr. J.B. Danquah, they urged the Gold Coast Government to inform the British Government that the Gold Coast could support a University College. The British Government accordingly reviewed its decision and agreed to the establishment of the University College of the Gold Coast. We currently has a student population of over 38,000 to 5,000 employees (Basic Statistics, 2011).
Job Description Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the above position in the University of Ghana. Required Skills or Experience
How To Apply Details of this advertisement can be found under "Employment Opportunities" (Other Links) at the University of Ghana website: www.ug.edu.gh
Completed application forms, application letter, etc should reach the:
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The University of Ghana seeks Web Developer
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