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Dear reader,
I am very pleased to present to you our DAAD Ghana newsletter in a new format, though we are maintaining our usual way of informing numerous Ghanaian readers on ‘Study and Research Opportunities in Germany. One of our main objectives is to promote the academic exchange between Ghana and Germany, and so we are happy to inform you that in the year 2009, 176 Ghanaians were sponsored by the DAAD for various programmes. In that same year, some 121 Germans were sponsored for various programmes in Ghana. Data for the 2010 year are not yet available, but since the beginning of this year alone, there have been more than 12 DAAD scholarship awards given to Ghanaian students to pursue various Masters and PhD programmes in Germany. If you want to apply for DAAD funded programmes for the 2012/13 academic year, visit our website or email us. We hope that you will enjoy reading this newsletter in a more comfortable format. Welcome to Germany, the Land of Ideas! Dr. (Mrs.) Heike Edelmann-Okinda Director, DAAD Information Center Accra
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DAAD Information Center, Accra—New Counselling format from 1st April, 2011 Call for Application— Scholarship for Courses with Relevance to Developing Countries 2012/13 Germany - Best Destination for International Students New Member—AGGN

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New Leibniz-DAAD Research Fellowship Programme Gerda Henkel Foundation Fellowship Programme International Masters—Water Resources and Environmental Management. MSc. In Management—The Kühne Logistics University MSc. Molecular Bioengineering / MSc. Nano Biophysics / MSc. Regenerative Biology and Medicine— TU Dresden Pre-Study Course: University of Applied Sciences, Bremen DAAD Summer Academy in Immunology—Hannover Medical School Future Now Project-Deutsche Welle TestAS - Test for Academic Studies

DAAD Information Center Accra — New Counselling Format from 1st April, 2011
The DAAD Information Center will introduce new office hours and a new counseling format from 1st April, 2011. This comprises a monthly Introductory Session on Study and Research Opportunities in Germany. Participation in this session is free of charge but mandatory prior to visiting our office for individual consultation. Participants will be issued a participatory note which they will have to present before the individual consultation. During the Introductory Session we will inform you on • International Degree Programs in Germany (Bachelors, Masters, PhD), • General entry requirements and application procedures to German universities • DAAD scholarship programs • Subject related information (e.g. on studying medicine in Germany) • Visa requirements, among others. The Introductory Session will be held on the 1st Thursday of every month starting from

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Publisher: DAAD IC Accra C/O German Embassy P. O. Box 1757 Accra Location: Goethe –Institut, Next to NAFTI (30 Kakramadu Rd. East Cantonments, Accra). Editor: Dr.(Mrs.) Edelmann-Okinda Felix Barnes Contact: Tel.: 03.2 760342 Mail: daadghana@yahoo.com

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New Counselling Format from 1st April, 2011, [cont‘d]
April, 2011 between 4pm and 6.30pm at the Goethe Institut (inner courtyard). Anyone planning to study or do research in Germany is welcome to attend the Introductory Session. Please note again that you will be required to attend the Introductory Session and to present your participatory note before visiting the DAAD Information Center during office hours for your special concerns. Our Programme Officer, Mr. Barnes, will be available for individual consultation at the DAAD consultation room in the Goethe-Institut. Please ask at the reception for directions. New Office Hours: Mondays 3.30pm – 6.30pm (DAAD Information Center) Fridays 2.30pm – 6.30pm (DAAD Information Center) Tuesdays 10.00am – 12 noon (German Embassy) Dates for the Introductory Sessions in 2011: 7th April / 5th May / 2nd June / 7th July / 4th August / 1st September / 6th October / 3rd November / 1st December [Note: If the first Thursday of the month falls on a public holiday, the Introductory Session will take place the following Thursday.]

Germany— Best Destination for International Students
Germany has the best political and financial support in place to encourage international study, according to the British Council. Australia comes second in the organisation’s “global gauge” for international higher education, while the UK sits in third place. The top three are followed by China, Malaysia and the US. The ranking is based on an analysis by the British Council both of government policies that encourage international opportunities and those that act as a barrier. Source: www.timeshighereducation.co.uk

New Member — AGGN
The African Good Governance Network (AGGN) is an initiative of the DAAD set up to actively promote the values of Good Governance and thus accompany the economic and political transformation process in subSaharan Africa. The Network consists of African scholars who have either studied in Germany or are still studying in Germany. New members are nominated and selected to join the network each year. This year Mr. Alexander Boakye Marful was elected a new member of the AGGN, being the second Ghanaian in this network after Dr. Felix Asante, one of the first members elected into the AGGN. Mr. Alexander Boakye Marful is a DAAD scholar who is completing a PhD in Architecture in the Univeristy of Stutgart.

Call for Applications — DAAD Scholarships for Courses with Relevance to Developing Countries (academic year 2012/13)
For the 2012/13 academic year, applicants may apply for admission and DAAD scholarship for selected postgraduate courses for young professionals from developing countries at German institutions of Higher education. With reference to the published list of courses for the 2011/2012 academic year, the following courses have been added to the list of postgraduate courses with relevance to developing countries: • Msc. “Water Resources and Environmental Management”. • Msc. “International studies” Msc. “Health and Society: Gender and Diversity • studies”. Deadline for application in Accra (at the German Embassy or the DAAD Information Center) is 31st July, 2011. Please email daadghana@yahoo.com for further information.

New Leibniz— DAAD Research Fellowship
The Leibniz Association and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) are running a new international fellowship programme. With the Leibniz DAAD Research Fellowship Programme, up to 15 excellent international post-docs can conduct research for one year at one of the 87 Institutes of the Leibniz Association that they have chosen. The Leibniz-DAAD Research Fellowship Programme addresses qualified post-docs from all over the world who completed their doctorate not longer than two years ago. They can apply directly to the DAAD for a grant in a free application. The final selection of fellows is up to their re-

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DAAD, Information Center Accra, Edition 01 | March, 2011 spective Leibniz Institute of choice. The application deadline for the first round of selections is the 20 June 2011. You can obtain further information and the detailed application modalities online at http://

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MSc. In Management— The Kühne Logistics University
The MSc in Management program combines the best aspects of an MSc in Business Administration with an MBA‘s focus on developing problem-solving capabilities within a guided and supervised learning process. The application deadline for the program starting in September is March 31 for the first round and June 30 for the second round of the intake year. For Further Information: E-mail: study@the-klu.org Website: www.the-klu.org

Interested in Pursuing a PhD in Germany? Make use of the PhD new database:

www.phdgermany.de

Gerda Henkel Foundation Fellowship Programme
Starting in 2011, the Gerda Henkel Foundation is offering Marie Curie Fellowships in the M4HUMAN(Mobility for experienced researchers in historical humanities including Islamic studies) programme aimed at supporting outstanding scholars. This funding initiative is co-financed by the European Commission under the EU’s Seventh Framework Programme for Research. For further information (including the required application forms, deadlines and available endowments), please refer to the following website at: www.gerda-henkel-stiftung.de/eng Email: info@gerda-henkel.stiftung.de Deadline for Application:30th June, 2011

Learn more about www.research-in-germany.de Among other things, find out about Germany’s Research Landscape, funding opportunities for your research (mostly for doctoral and post doc research), Research areas, News and events etc.

MSc. Molecular Bioengineering / MSc. Nano B i o p h ys i c s / MSc. Regenerative Biology and Medicine—TU Dresden
MSc. Nanobiophysics is an two-years interdisciplinary international training program in physics, biophysics, nanotechnology, materials science, molecular and cellbiology and biochemistry and completely taught in English. Tuition is free. MSc. Molecular Bioengineering is an interdisciplinary training in biology, nanotechnology, materials science, biochemistry, biophysics, medical science and bioinformatics. MSc. Regenerative Biology and Medicine is an interdisciplinary training in basic research in regenerative biology and its translation into clinical application. The above-mentioned courses are all twoyear Masters degree programmes taught entirely in English. Application deadline is 31st May, 2011. For further information please contact: www.biotec.tu-dresden.de/teaching anne.chesneau@biotec.tu-dresden.de

International Degree www.daad.de/internationalprogrammes www.study-in.de Search for Bachelors, Masters, PhD programmes. Courses taught predominantly or entirely in English.

International Masters – Water Resources and Environmental Management
International Masters-Water Resource and Environmental Management (WATENV) is a research oriented international Master of Science Programme hosted at Leibniz University of Hannover, Germany. Students must hold a Bachelors degree with the grade "good" or better in a field related to the WATENV Masters programme, e.g. civil engineering, environmental sciences, natural sciences or geosciences. The course is entirely taught in English. Scholarships are available under the DAAD funding scheme "Courses with Relevance to Developing Countries" for the 2012/13 academic year. For Further Information: E-mail: watenv@iww.uni-hannover.de Website: www.watenv.de/

DAAD Scholarship www.funding-guide.de Search for DAAD funded programmes as well as scholarships from other German scholarship awarding Institutions.

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Pre-Study Course: University of Applied Sciences, Bremen
The International Pre-Study Course trains you linguistically and subject-specifically for your degree course (BA, Bsc) at the University of Applied Science, Bremen. Prior knowledge of the German language is not required. This pre-study course is three semesters for participants with little or no prior knowledge of the German language and two semesters for participants with prior knowledge of the German language. The Pre-Study Course is run in cooperation with the Goethe-Institut Bremen. For further information, please visit the website: www.pre-study-bremen.de

Future Now Project-Deutsche Welle
Deutsche Welle presents 20 trendsetting projects that we can use to change our lives now . DW focuses on leading German research institutions with portraits in seven languages (German, English, Spanish, Chinese, Russian, Arabic and Indonesian) on television, radio and the project’s website dw-world.de/futurenow future now highlights the significance of research in Germany and the international relevance of German research around the world. future now is being supported by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). Please visit the website: www.dw-world.de/futurenow Or email: futurenow@dw-world.de

DAAD Summer Academy in Immunology-Hannover Medical School
Hannover Biomedical Research School, as part of Hannover Medical School (MHH), invites applications for the Summer academy, from September 3rd- 18th, 2011. The 2 to 4-week LISA Summer Academy in Immunology allows excellent international students of life-sciences to gain knowledge in "cutting-edge" inflammation research. Who to Apply: Highly-motivated candidates (Bachelor, Master, Medical students) who have an active interest in Immunology and are planning to start a PhD in 2012. Excellent written and spoken English skills are required. International applicants are welcome. Application Deadline: April 30th, 2011. To apply: Go to www.hbrs-summeracademy.de

TestAS - Test for Academic Studies
TestAS is a central standardised aptitude test for foreign students. TestAS gives prospective students information about their individual ranking compared to other applicants. With good results, they can improve their chances of being admitted for studies at a German university. This test is free-of-charge. The Examination center in Ghana is the Goethe-Institut, 30 Kakramadu Road (Next to NAFTI), East Cantonments. The next test date is 14.05.2011. Online registration is between 15th Feb. 2011 and 11th April, 2011. For further information visit the website: www.testas.de. To contact the test center, guage@accra.goethe.org please email lan-

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...Challenges FacIng The Fashion Industry In Ghana CHAPTER ONE BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY The environment in which the fashion industry operates the world over has become turbulent, unpredictable and therefore, difficult to exert managerial control. Cultures around the world are constantly influencing each other; hence, the world’s cultures are changing fashion constantly. Also, social, economic, political and legal factors keep changing than before. Competition in the fashion industry is so rife such that the survival of fashion organizations cannot be guaranteed (Stuart, 1995). During the last decade, the developments of new technologies all over the world and growing globalization of countries economies have produced the fastest changes ever. The fashion industry in Ghana, especially, the clothing sub sector (which is the focus of this study) has not been without the effect of economic, political, social, cultural and legal pressures brought to bear on all organizations. In recent years, protectionism has given way to globalization. With that change, Ghanaian clothing sector of the fashion industry has had to compete with imports from low wage countries. Retailers, unencumbered by protectionism, have also seized on the opportunity, often choosing to go directly to offshore manufacturers. As retailers become larger and more globally connected, they continue to build global brands marketed around the world. In doing so, they eliminate many Ghanaian clothing companies from their...

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