Biography
Carlene Kyeremeh is an Associate Professor and the Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs at All Nations University (ANU), Koforidua, Ghana. With eleven years of senior leadership experience, Carlene is committed to academic excellence, curriculum development, and student success. She lectures Healthcare Economics and Managerial Economics at ANU School of Graduate Studies.
Carlene also serves as the chief operating officer of a non-profit organisation, which allows her to leverage her teaching expertise while contributing to administrative leadership within a dynamic environment.
Carlene is a participant in the Partnership for Blended Learning West Africa (PEBLWA) project. She has repurposed courses and facilitated Carpe Diem workshops for Blended Learning.
Carlene is a Jamaican Canadian with a Ph.D. in Economics from McGill University. Before joining All Nations University, she was an Economist at the Competition Bureau, Canada and an Economics lecturer at Carleton University.
Sessions
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ELA-24
TEA08
Digital Literacy: Enhancing Teachers' Skills
2024-05-30 11:45
“The Impact of the Partnership for Enhanced and Blended Learning in West Africa: A Study on Knowledge Sharing and Skill Development Among Faculty and Students at All Nations University”