Francis K.A. Allotey, a member of ICTP's Scientific Council, has
been elected as president of the Ghana Academy of Arts and
Sciences.
Allotey, a former pro-vice chancellor of Kwame Nkrumah University
of Science and Technology, Ghana, and member of the ICTP Scientific
Council since 1996, is an internationally renowned physicist and
mathematician, and one of Africa's most eminent scientists.
Science in Ghana faces a number of challenges, according to
Allotey. "Ghana has a shortage of trained mathematicians and
scientists, and inadequate funding for science, technology and
innovation," he said. He expressed dismay at the low number of
students studying science in Ghana. "Talented students are shunning
the study of science and mathematics; they prefer law, finance,
medicine and information technology," he explained. Other
challenges include a lack of research equipment, a poor level of
mathematics and science education in junior and senior high
schools, and low public awareness of the importance of science and
technology for socio-economic development.
Allotey said the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences hopes to
address the latter problem by establishing, with the Ghana
Journalists Association, a 'Best Science Report Award'. "This will
encourage many more journalists to report on science, and then
enhance public understanding of science," he said. He
believes that ICTP can also play a role in addresses Ghana's
challenges: "We would want ICTP to help in science capacity
building," said Allotey.
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Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences Elects President
ICTP Scientific Council member is new leader of Academy
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