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Being a student at Greysmith will change your life, and open you up to a world of new mentorships, friendships and opportunities. From your daily experiences in the classroom, to career events and fun activities in the city of Accra, the one year plus you spend with us is one of both serious work and play as a career professional, we inculcate the habit of work/life balance right from your first day of enrolment. Though you come here to focus on your particular area of study, you have many opportunities to collaborate and learn from students, mentors, facilitators & industry professionals in other departments and disciplines, making your experience unique, diverse and well rounded.

 

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Job Search skills workshop for creative artists

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Facilitator Network - Active Industry Experts

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Facilitator Network - Active Industry Experts

Experience passionate facilitators, trainers and mentors, our faculty members are active industry experts, who have gone through the turbulences of career development and professional growth.

More Yahoo Restructuring As Offices, Sales Teams Get Cut Across Europe And Asia

t looks like Yahoo is laying off more people in its international operations as it rethinks business outside of its core market of North America. In Asia, a source tells us that the company is laying off sales people in Vietnam, Indonesia and Malaysia, affecting around 25, 50 and 15 people respectively.

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Toxic culture of education

 

In the mid 1800's, Horace Mann captured the potential impact of education on society. We have yet to realize the potential he saw, and in fact, we are missing the mark by a wider and wider margin. We have created a "Toxic Culture of Education" in our country that is damaging students, impacting our economy, and threatening our future.

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