
UDS has established the Department of Forensic Sciences to train students who ultimately will become the next generation of professionals in the forensic discipline.
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UDS has established the Department of Forensic Sciences to train students who ultimately will become the next generation of professionals in the forensic discipline.
It is clear now that (…) we need a national effort to make DNA technologies readily available in almost every institution that has something to do with biology. If nothing at all, COVID has taught us well enough. (Dr Francis Addy)
Researchers from the University for Development Studies (UDS) Department of Forensic Sciences reiterates that forensic science is facing fundamental challenges in Ghana.
Theme: “Forensic Science: An Interdisciplinary Field for Achieving Sustainable Development in Ghana” (Delivered at Maiden FSOGH Forensic Science Symposium, UDS Library 24/6 Reading Room – Nyankpala Campus) Introduction The need for sustainable […]
The University for Development Studies (UDS) Department of Forensic Science in collaboration with the Forensic Investigation for National Development Ghana (FINDGh) hosted the first Forensic Science Summit in the Northern territory of […]
Authors: Yahaya Sumara Sulley and Mohammed Lawal(Founder & Co-founder, Forensic Science Outreach Ghana (FSOGH), Nyankpala) The Forensic Science Outreach Ghana (FSOGH) held their first ever annual symposium on Thursday June 24, 2021 […]
Ghana is one of the top agricultural-producing countries in Africa, but the issue of hunger is a very significant subject as far as Sustainable Development Goal 2 is concerned.
We celebrate all people involved in any form of education on this day whether formal or informal not forgetting victims of several attacks on education all over the world.
As part of achieving SDG 16 and strengthening justice systems in Ghana, there should be a massive improvement and investment in forensic science.
Parliamentarians of Ghana are celebrated on this day for their efforts in representing their people. The role of parliament has been more crucial in these trying times as we face the ongoing COVID19 pandemic.