By Raymond Rex Awiagah
The Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration today organized a remarkable in-Person Open House Educational Fun Fair, providing an enticing platform for individuals seeking valuable insights into the institute.
The event, held at the campus of the institute in Accra, attracted a diverse range of participants, including prospective students, parents and educators who are interested in exploring the many educational opportunities GIMPA offers.
One uniqueness observed by Raymond News was how the Open House Educational Fun Fair was meticulously planned to showcase GIMPA’s s exceptional academic programs, state-of-the-art facilities, esteemed faculty, and vibrant campus life. This provided visitors with firsthand experiences of the GIMPA community.
The festive atmosphere was calm, as attendees were greeted with a vast array of activities and experiences tailored to cater to a broad range of interests and preferences. Having the opportunity to meet faculty members from various departments, enabled participants to gain a comprehensive understanding of GIMPA’s academic excellence.
Also, the Open House Educational Fun Fair featured guided tours of GIMPA’s s state-of-the-art facilities, including libraries, research centers, laboratories, and classrooms. These tours provided participants with a glimpse of the cutting-edge resources that are available to students, further highlighting GIMPA’s commitment to offering world-class education.
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Speaking to Raymond News, the Secretary of the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, Dr. Victoria Kunbour said the initiative is one of the innovations by GIMPA to bring the public closer to the institute.
With this, Dr. Victoria Kunbour believes this will offer prospective students the opportunity to truly experience and choose GIMPA as the preferred hub for continuing education programmes.
“This event is very significant because as a public institutiton, sometimes you take it for granted that everybody know about you. But for us, because we are a public, we want the public to really feel us, to experience us and to know what we do beyond just providing training. We want the public to be partners with us”. She added.
Some of the deans who spoke to Raymond News described the Open House Educational Fun Fair as one of its kind.
The event was a resounding success, allowing attendees to gain valuable insights into GIMPA’s academic programs, campus life, and overall community spirit.
Some of the prospective students expressed their enthusiasm for joining GIMPA and appreciated the opportunity to interact directly with faculty members and who were readily available to address their queries and concerns.
The in-person Open House Educational Fun Fair served as a testament to GIMPA’s dedication to fostering transparency and providing prospective students and their families with the information necessary to make informed decisions about their educational journeys.
GIMPA continues to be at the forefront of delivering excellence in management and public administration education, and events like these further solidify its position as a leading academic institution in Ghana.