Mission
To provide quality Engineering education that promotes excellence, innovation, and integrity, and develops graduates who advance technology and serve society.

List of Programs

Dr. Anita Antwiwaa is an accomplished engineering leader, researcher, and academic trailblazer with over 15 years of impact in higher education, innovation, and institutional transformation. She drives forward-thinking strategies that bridge academic excellence with real-world technological advancement. With a PhD in Electronics and Communication Engineering and advanced training in communication systems, Dr. Antwiwaa operates at the intersection of cutting-edge research and societal impact. Her work spans satellite subsystem design, optical communications, the Internet of Things (IoT), space weather, and AI-powered climate intelligence positioning her as a key contributor to Africa’s emerging space and digital ecosystem. She plays a central role in Ghana’s space science advancement through the All Nations University Space Systems Technology Laboratory (ANU-SSTL), where she supports pioneering satellite development and capacity building across the continent. A Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Dr. Antwiwaa is also a passionate advocate for women in STEM, inspiring the next generation of engineers and innovators. Her excellence has been recognized through multiple awards, including Best Lecturer and her selection among the Top 50 Innovators in Education in Africa. Driven by a vision to position Africa as a global force in engineering and space technology, Dr. Antwiwaa continues to shape the future one innovation, one student, and one breakthrough at a time.
View dean's profileTo provide quality Engineering education that promotes excellence, innovation, and integrity, and develops graduates who advance technology and serve society.
We aim to be a global leader in engineering education, built on truth and integrity, producing graduates who innovate and serve society with excellence.
Engineering with purpose
The School of Engineering at All Nations University is a vibrant and forward-looking academic unit established in 2010, dedicated to advancing engineering education, research, and innovation in Ghana and across Africa. The School of Engineering stands as a bold expression of innovation, excellence, and transformative impact in engineering education across Africa. With a strong commitment to shaping the future of technology and society, the School delivers forward-looking programmes including the Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics and Communications Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering in Oil and Gas Engineering, and Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. These programmes are carefully designed to develop not only technically competent graduates, but visionary engineers equipped to solve complex global challenges. At the heart of the School is a philosophy that blends rigorous academic training with hands-on experience, creativity, and purpose-driven innovation. Students are immersed in an ecosystem that encourages critical thinking, problem solving, and entrepreneurship, supported by modern laboratories, research initiatives, and strong industry linkages. The School nurtures engineers who are not only skilled, but also ethical, resilient, and driven to make meaningful contributions to society.
Pioneering satellite engineering and space-science capacity through ANU-SSTL.
Laboratory work, research, design projects, and industry exposure are integrated into learning.
Programmes respond to advances in AI, communications, computing, energy, and security.
International research relationships connect students and faculty to wider scientific networks.
Teaching and learning
The School combines lectures with laboratory experiments, project-based learning, digital platforms, research-informed teaching, and direct industry engagement.
Outcome-based education develops critical thinking, creativity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the professional judgement required to solve complex engineering problems.
Computer laboratories for programming, simulation, and data analysis
Electronics and communications laboratories
Oil and Gas Engineering laboratory
VLSI and embedded-systems laboratories
Cybersecurity laboratories
All Nations University Space Systems Technology Laboratory
Research and innovation
ANU-SSTL anchors a multidisciplinary research ecosystem that connects space science, communications, computing, energy, and environmental intelligence to Africa's development priorities.
Active research platforms
STEM research using Earth observation data for climate monitoring
African Development Satellite Project (AfDevSat)
African Constellation Satellite Project (AFCONSAT)
GEO Knowledge Hub
International and industry partnerships
Partnerships support internships, staff exchanges, joint research, scientific observation, and capacity-building initiatives.
Student experience
Structured attachments place students in professional engineering environments.
Capstone design, research, and innovation assignments address real-world problems.
Students contribute to work in satellite technology, AI, communications, and environmental monitoring.
Community programmes develop leadership while extending engineering learning beyond campus.
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Engineering in motion
See engineering education, research, and student innovation in action at All Nations University.
Stories from our community
Student experiences and lecturer perspectives, gathered in one university story space.