By:
Robert Kwaku Annor
Accra
Technical University has signed a series of Memoranda of Understanding with
private sector and institutional partners aimed at strengthening practical
education, skills development, and employment opportunities for students.
The
agreements were signed with Choice International Forwarding Company Limited,
Kuri Motors, the National Council for Children and Youth Development (NaCCYD),
and Unidor Limited as part of the university’s broader strategy to deepen
collaboration between academia, industry, and public institutions.

Vice-Chancellor
Amevi Acakpovi said the partnerships are intended to support internships,
industrial attachment programmes, research collaboration, and career pathways
that connect students more directly to the labour market.
According
to the university, the collaborations form part of ongoing efforts to ensure
that teaching and learning remain aligned with industry demands, innovation
trends, and societal development priorities.
The
university noted that it has continued to expand partnerships with industry,
government agencies, and international institutions in recognition of the
growing importance of collaborative approaches in higher education and
workforce development.

ATU
stated that the partnerships also support the achievement of the United Nations
Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 4 on Quality Education and SDG
8 on Decent Work and Economic Growth, by helping students acquire practical
skills and improve employability.
The
initiative further aligns with the African Union’s Agenda 2063, which promotes
skills development, innovation, industrial growth, and sustainable development
as key pillars for Africa’s transformation.
University
officials indicated that the institution remains committed to positioning
itself as a higher education institution focused on practical impact,
innovation, and industry-responsive learning.