The Africa Health Collaborative, KNUST in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation has equipped scholars with essential skills for writing thesis manuscripts.
Participants for the 5-day workshop were drawn from the MSc, MPH, and MPhil tracks.
The primary aim of the workshop was to help scholars finish their thesis on time and articulate their findings effectively in written form, which is crucial for sharing knowledge within the academic community.

The workshop also provided insights into crafting a coherent thesis, covering all sections from the abstract to the conclusion, while adhering to academic standards.
The Dean of the KNUST School of Public Health, Prof. Sam Newton and other lecturers from the school facilitated the sessions.
“Do not extend your conclusion beyond what is directly supported by your results,” Prof. Newton concluded.
