Students From McMaster University Visit UDS on an Exchange Program
| July 29, 2024| News|

Students From McMaster University Visit UDS on an Exchange Program

Students from McMaster University in Canada visited the University for Development Studies (UDS) as part of an exchange program. This initiative, spearheaded by Professor Jasper A. Ayelazuno, Dr. Rahaina Tahiru, and Dr. Ishmael Ayanore from UDS's Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, began in 2023. The visit was sponsored by the MACLEADS Programme in McMaster and were led by Dr. Hosea Patrick and Ms. Alexander Montague, both staff members of McMaster. The program aims to facilitate student exchange opportunities between the two universities, enriching the academic experiences of participants from both institutions.

During their visit, the students paid a courtesy call on the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Seidu Alhassan. He expressed his enthusiasm for the collaboration, highlighting its focus on knowledge exchange related to the shea value chain. Prof. Alhassan emphasized the significance of these cross-cultural experiences for both students and institutions, noting that such initiatives help broaden students' perspectives and enhance their understanding of global issues. As a token of appreciation, the Vice Chancellor presented a signed copy of his book on the shea trade to the representatives from McMaster University.

The exchange program not only fosters a valuable exchange of knowledge and perspectives in communication and media studies but also sheds light on the important Ghanaian industry of shea production. By exploring the shea value chain, students gain insight into a crucial sector of Ghana's economy and the global market. This practical exposure is expected to contribute significantly to their academic and professional development.

Throughout their stay, McMaster University students engaged in various academic and cultural activities, including lectures, seminars, and field visits. They interacted with UDS students and faculty members, sharing insights and experiences from their respective academic environments. This interaction helped build lasting relationships and networks, which are essential for future collaborations.

The program's focus on the shea industry aligns with UDS's commitment to community engagement and sustainable development. By involving students in real-world projects and research, the university aims to address local challenges while providing practical learning experiences. The exchange program is a testament to the university's dedication to fostering global partnerships and promoting mutual understanding.

Looking ahead, both UDS and McMaster University are optimistic about the future of this exchange program. Plans are underway to expand the scope of the program, including more disciplines and involving more students. The long-term goal is to create a robust and sustainable partnership that benefits both institutions and contributes to the global academic community. 

Story by:
Ali Abdur Razaq (UDS MEDIA)