by tm2side | Jul 10, 2023 | Schoolent
By Mohammed Armani & Emmanuel Oduro Takyi (PhD Student, Yale University, emmanuel.odurotakyi@yale.edu) The SOP/SOM is often one of the most difficult tasks when compiling your application documents for international postgraduate studies. The difficulty in...
by tm2side | Dec 4, 2022 | Schoolent
I am fortunate enough to have been able to pursue postgraduate studies in the Netherlands (Wageningen University, MSc Forest and Nature Conservation) and China (XTBG, PhD Ecology). Both studies were funded by prestigious scholarship schemes (Joint Japan/World Bank...
by tm2side | Jun 21, 2021 | Plant Science
It was love at first sight indeed! On my walk this morning, I chanced upon this beautiful muddy patch with numerous Crinum ornatum (Family = Amaryllidaceae). I had no idea what plant it was. I was just attracted to their super bright white flowers with broad pink...
by tm2side | Apr 6, 2021 | Uncategorized
This is a guest post by Mike Aryeh, Marine mammal scientist and GIS analyst with ResourceTrust Ghana. Locals pulling stranded alive dolphins out of sea If you are reading this, you might have heard of dolphins stranding close to Axim on the 4th of April 2021. You...
by tm2side | Mar 28, 2021 | Ghana, People and Nature
Examples of the savannas of Ghana: 1) Guinean savanna (Left, Mole National Park) 2) Guinean savanna in the High Forest Zone-Interior Savanna Zone transition (Middle, Kogyae Strict Nature Reserve), 3)Coastal savanna (Right, Shai Hills Resource Reserve). โWhen is...