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At All Nations University, we develop Christ-centered leaders, innovators, engineers, healthcare professionals, entrepreneurs, and researchers who are transforming Africa and the world.
For over two decades, All Nations University has remained committed to academic excellence, character formation, technological innovation, and spiritual development. We provide a transformative educational experience that prepares students to excel professionally while making meaningful contributions to society.
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Vice Chancellor
Prof. Samuel H. Donkor
PhD.,DD., D.Min.,M.Ths., B.Ths., Dip.EE, Dip.METProfessor Samuel H. Donkor is a distinguished academic leader, theologian, and international development advocate with over four decades of experience in higher education, ministry, and global engagement. He is the Founding President and Vice-Chancellor of All Nations University (ANU), where he has led the institution from its inception into one of Ghana’s most innovative private universities, recognized for academic excellence, community impact, and technological advancement. Under Professor Donkor’s leadership, All Nations University has grown from a pioneering vision into a fully accredited institution serving more than 2,500 students across disciplines including engineering, business,…
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From innovative learning and hands-on experiences to a welcoming multicultural community, ANU empowers you to grow academically, professionally, spiritually, and personally.
Discover a campus where ideas come to life, lifelong friendships are built, and future leaders are prepared to make a lasting impact on the world.
All Nations University Space Systems
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CANSAT
The first step in establishing ANU's educational space projects, CanSat is an educational satellite carrying all the core components of a satellite.
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GROUND STATION
ANU-SSTL's amateur satellite ground station was designed and installed by indigenous engineers to support satellite communication and education.
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AERONET
NASA and ANU engineers installed this sun photometer as part of the global Aerosol Robotic Network for atmospheric research.
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GHANASAT-1
Ghana's first satellite was developed by ANU-SSTL engineers to advance space science, earth observation and satellite technology in Africa.
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