Supporting Ghana's University Educators

Advancing the welfare, policies, and academic excellence of university teachers across Ghana.

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Advocacy

Fostering better policies and practices that enhance the rights and working conditions of university educators.

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Collaboration

Working hand-in-hand with multiple organizations to strengthen the tertiary education landscape in Ghana.

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Support

Offering vital resources and assistance to ensure the professional growth of university teachers nationwide.

About UTAG

The University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) was established in 1964. Our mission is dedicated to improving the welfare and working conditions of university educators.

Motivated by the need for better support and representation, we advocate for policies that benefit teaching professionals in Ghana’s higher education system.

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Our Initiatives

Explore our vital programs aimed at uplifting the community of university educators and their students across Ghana.

Scholarships

Providing scholarships and financial assistance to deserving university educators and students to promote academic excellence.

Training Programs

Launching specialized training programs designed to enhance the skills and capabilities of university educators throughout Ghana.

Policy Advocacy

Engaging in extensive advocacy to influence educational policy reform, ensuring a fair and supportive environment for teaching professionals.

Get Involved Today

Join us in our mission to support university educators and transform the landscape of higher education in Ghana.

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News and Updates

Read about the recent news and events.

Inspiring Transformation Stories

Read about the impactful changes in the lives of educators, driven by our initiatives.

National President UTAG Prof. Mamudu A. Akudugu

Empowered Educator​

A university lecturer faced financial constraints that limited their teaching capabilities. After receiving a scholarship from UTAG, they were able to pursue advanced training, drastically improving their teaching rates and student engagement.
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Revitalized Program​

A department struggled with outdated teaching methodologies. After participating in UTAG's training workshops, faculty revitalized their curriculum, resulting in higher student satisfaction and improved academic performance.

Make a Difference

Your support can transform the lives of university educators and enrich Ghana's educational landscape.

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