KNUST Sets Four World Records At A Pace

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2009
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Could you believe that the Kwame Nkrumah university of Science and technology, Kumasi (KNUST), Ghana, set four records at a pace in 2009, and has not as yet received any detailed publicity? Though a report was made by posting the pacesetting programme and thesis on the internet, the four pacesetting records were not mentioned. Well, better late than never, as goes the axiom. It is better to attend late or to start late than never attempting at all. Jesus admonished humanity to let their light shine (Matthew 5:16). No matter how small the light is, it ought to be lit to shine, to brighten the corner where it is. The said four paces, though could not be said of as so enormous, but since it is a conglomerate pacesetter at the height of academic endeavour, it requires the attention of at least the global academia. Because the pace was set in the field of academia, it would be better to briefly dilate on academic research as prelude. In all fields of academic endeavour, a conducted research should include reasonable review of Related Literature and Fieldwork Research before data is analysed and interpreted, expounding the underpinning concepts or philosophies. In some programmes, practical research ought to be conducted, for example, at the Laboratory. The processes and analyses as well as interpretations ought to be involved in the practical aspect to support the Fieldwork, as philosophic presence is to be felt in the various sections, especially the Analyses and the Interpretations.
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An achievement by KNUST
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