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The following programs are available to U.S. Scholars in Ghana
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Development of the Computer Science Curriculum at Ashesi University
Development of the Computer Science Curriculum at Ashesi University
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The Search for Natural Plant Products as Leads in Drug Development Against AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections
The Search for Natural Plant Products as Leads in Drug Development Against AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections
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Participating in Educating Undergraduate Nursing Students and BSc Midwifery Students in the Disciplines of Maternal, Gynaecological and Pediatric Nursing
Participating in Educating Undergraduate Nursing Students and BSc Midwifery Students in the Disciplines of Maternal, Gynaecological and Pediatric Nursing
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Building a Recording Studio and Music Production Curriculum within the University of Ghana, Department of Music
Building a Recording Studio and Music Production Curriculum within the University of Ghana, Department of Music
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Cross-Fertilizations Among American Jazz, New Classical Music, Ghanaian Music and Improvisational Practices in The U.S. and Ghana
Cross-Fertilizations Among American Jazz, New Classical Music, Ghanaian Music and Improvisational Practices in The U.S. and Ghana
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The Tradition of Asante Adinkra Music and its Pulse in American Jazz
The Tradition of Asante Adinkra Music and its Pulse in American Jazz
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Evaluation of Continuity of Care Program for Premature and Low Birth Weight Infants in Ashanti Region of Kumasi, Ghana
Evaluation of Continuity of Care Program for Premature and Low Birth Weight Infants in Ashanti Region of Kumasi, Ghana
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Advancing Prehospital EMS Trauma Care, Access, and Patient Outcomes
Advancing Prehospital EMS Trauma Care, Access, and Patient Outcomes
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Collaborative Research and Training in the Mathematical Biosciences
Collaborative Research and Training in the Mathematical Biosciences
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Teaching American Literature and African-American Literature
Teaching American Literature and African-American Literature