New KNUST Vice-Chancellor To Roll Out "Support One Needy Student With One Laptop" Project


The New Vice-Chancellor of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Prof. Rita Akosua Dickson has pledged to roll out a policy to support needy students in the university during her address to the university community.

The policy dubbed  “Support One needy Student with One Laptop (SONSOL PROJECT)”  is expected to be done in collaboration with philanthropists and key stakeholders according to the vice-chancellor.
Addressing the university community during her investiture ceremony on Saturday, August 1, 2020, Prof. Rita Akosua Dickson pointed out clearly that the advent of the COVID-19 has become very clear that a good number of students are unable to access online resources because they do not have the requisite electronic gadgets.

“We would therefore roll out a project dubbed “Support One needy Student with One Laptop (SONSOL PROJECT)” in the coming days in collaboration with our philanthropists and key stakeholders. This project requires the support of all stakeholders to succeed and we hope you will welcome us warmly when we knock on your doors for help,” she stated emphatically.

The first ever female Vice-Chancellor of the university reiterated her readiness to serve the university with diligence, respect and honor. According to her, it is her vission “to position KNUST as a competitive global research-intensive institution for advancement in science and technology for industrial and social uptake towards sustainable national and global development”.
Adding that her vission would be achieved by creating strategic opportunities using inspired leadership, active stakeholder participation, highly qualified and motivated human resources, research and entrepreneurship-oriented academic training.

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Story by Dachaga Batiey Roger/ KNUSTTigerEye 

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