KsTU's Elizabeth Sekyi-Whyte Embarks on Transformative Journey to Turkey
Kumasi Technical University's Ms. Elizabeth Sekyi-Whyte, a Senior Assistant Registrar, has embarked on a transformative journey to Turkey as part of the university's ongoing collaboration with esteemed institutions worldwide. The trip was an essential component of the university's ongoing collaboration with the esteemed Eskişehir Anadolu Üniversitesi (Anadolu University) in Turkey, and it took place from the 1st to the 7th of October 2023.
This journey marks a significant milestone in KsTU's mission to foster global connections and enhance the skills and knowledge of its staff members. The collaboration between the two institutions, as per the Erasmus+ Institutional Agreement, served as the foundation for this transformative experience.
Ms. Sekyi-Whyte's selection for this Mobility Programme is historic, as she became the first female senior member in Administration from KsTU to be chosen for such an opportunity. Her unwavering dedication and remarkable expertise played a pivotal role in securing this well-deserved recognition.
The Erasmus+ Training Staff Mobility Programme is renowned for offering a unique platform for individuals to broaden their horizons, explore innovative teaching and learning methodologies, and engage in cross-cultural exchange. It's a program that actively encourages academic and administrative staff from various institutions to collaborate, share their expertise, and gain fresh insights into their respective fields.
Ms. Sekyi-Whyte's week-long experience at Anadolu University was filled with enriching encounters, deepening her understanding of international education and cultural diversity. Her participation in this programme has undoubtedly expanded her professional acumen and broadened her perspectives. Her journey not only enhances her own professional growth but also reinforces KsTU's commitment to advancing its global presence and elevating the skills and knowledge of its staff members, ultimately benefiting the entire university community.
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