University of Ghana - Research and Learning Centres

Research and Learning Centres

  • Centre of Excellence for Global Environmental Change Research.
  • Centre for Social Policy Analysis
  • Centre for Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System
  • Legon Centre for International Affairs and Diplomacy
  • Centre for Migration
  • International Centre for African Music and Dance
  • Centre for Tropical Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
  • Centre for Biotechnology Research
  • Centre for African Wetlands
  • Language Centre
  • West African Centre for Crop Improvement
  • The United Nations University for Natural Resources in Africa
  • Centre for Gender Studies and Advocacy(CEGENSA)
  • Regional Training Centre for Archivists
  • Ecological laboratory
  • Legon Botanical Gardens
  • The Ghana Herbarium
  • Centre for African Foods
  • Centre for West African foods
  • Centre for International foods
  • centre for Ghana foods
  • African Regional centre for training in postgraduate insect science

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