Professor J.S.Y. Kuma, Vice Chancellor of the University of Mines and Technology (UMAT), has urged surveyors to respect their professional ethics, by inspecting field work before appending their signatures to documents.
Good news to students in geospatial field in Ghana!
HERE, a Nokia company, formerly Navteq is looking to start student mapping programs in higher institute of education in Ghana. This will come with loads of benefits, including an opportunity to work
As we all know, our profession is one of the oldest on planet earth, probably the oldest in the entire universe. Surveying is advancing in all areas of human life, we are virtually everywhere now and almost every other profession needs us in one way
Ghana Surveyors, Land Surveyors United now has many members in Ghana. Please feel free to join your group of professionals here in discussion. What is the status of the profession of surveying in Ghana? What is new? What is unchanged? What thoug