04/01/2024
Dunamis Theological Institute in Accra Affiliated with H. Roscoe University , USA
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In a groundbreaking development for Dunamis Theological Institute in Accra, Ghana, the institution proudly announced its affiliation with H. RosCoe University in the USA. This strategic partnership opens new horizons for theological education, allowing Dunamis to offer a range of programs from certificate to doctorate degrees.
This collaboration brings together the rich heritage of Dunamis, known for its commitment to theological excellence, and the global reputation of H. RosCoe University. The affiliation not only symbolizes an international connection but also introduces a diverse range of perspectives and resources into the academic landscape of Dunamis.
With a focus on meeting the needs of students worldwide, the programs extend beyond traditional classroom settings, encompassing both online and in-person modalities. This innovative approach ensures accessibility for aspiring scholars from various corners of the globe.
The certificate programs provide foundational knowledge, while the bachelor's and master's degrees offer comprehensive theological education. Aspiring scholars can now pursue doctoral studies, further enriching the academic environment at Dunamis Theological Institute.
This affiliation marks a significant step towards globalizing theological education and fostering cultural exchange. The students at Dunamis are not only exposed to the rich theological traditions of Ghana but also benefit from the global perspectives brought in by H. RosCoe University.
The collaborative effort is not only about academic enrichment but also about fostering a sense of community among students and faculty. The exchange programs and joint research initiatives strengthen the ties between the two institutions, creating an intellectually vibrant atmosphere.
As Dunamis Theological Institute sets sail on this new chapter, it proudly embraces the opportunities that this affiliation brings, firmly believing that it will contribute to shaping future leaders in theology who can navigate the complexities of a globalized world.