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Ghana Boosts Climate-Smart Agriculture Capacity Through National Training on Super Pollutants

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  Key participants were scientists, researchers, and policy stakeholders from the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Akenten Appiah Menka University of Skills Training and Entrepreneurial Development (AAMUSTED), Ministry of Food and Agriculture Crops Directorate, and the Animal Production Division of MOFA. Ghana Boosts Climate-Smart Agriculture Capacity Through National Training on Super Pollutants Share this article: πŸ“² WhatsApp | πŸ“˜ Facebook | 🐦 Twitter | πŸ’Ό LinkedIn | ✉️ Email Fumesua, Ashanti Region — July 2025 In a decisive step toward climate-resilient agriculture, the Agroecology and Circular Economy for Ecosystem Services (ACE4ES) Consortium, in partnership with the Africa Rice Center (AfricaRice – CGIAR), has successfully held a national training workshop focused on the measurement of Short-Lived Climate Pollutants (SLCPs) and agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The...

Author Guidelines for AAMUSTED’s Newly Launched Journals✍️πŸ“˜πŸ“—





Author Guidelines for AAMUSTED’s Newly Launched Journals ✍️πŸ“˜πŸ“—

The Journal of Technology Education and Applied Sciences (JTEAS) and the Journal of Applied Social Sciences & Entrepreneurship Education (JASSEE), published by the Akenten Appiah-Menka University of Skills Training and Entrepreneurial Development (AAMUSTED), are inviting submissions for their upcoming issues. JTEAS & JASSEE are peer-reviewed scholarly journals dedicated to advancing research in:

  • Vocational and Technical Education—with emphasis on instructional strategies, curriculum innovations, and workforce readiness.
  • Applied Sciences – focusing on the use of science to solve real-world challenges.
  • STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics)—showcasing creative approaches in teaching, learning, and application.
  • Natural Sciences – encouraging interdisciplinary research with an applied orientation.
  • Social Sciences – focusing on applied research in social sciences, entrepreneurship, and educational practice.

Why Publish with JTEAS and JASSEE?

 No Article Processing Charges (APC): Publication is free.
 Double-Blind Peer Review: Ensuring quality and fairness in evaluation.
 Wide Scope: Covering education, applied sciences, STEM, and natural sciences.
 Academic Visibility: Indexed and accessible to a global readership.


Submission Guidelines

Authors are required to follow these key points when preparing manuscripts: Read more on the author guidelines and submit the manuscript using this link: πŸ‘‰ Submissions | Journal of Technology Education and Applied Sciences

  • Originality: Submissions must not have been published or under review elsewhere.
  • Length: 2,000–9,000 words, including tables and figures.
  • Format: Manuscripts in Microsoft Word (.docx), prepared according to APA referencing style.
  • Structure:
    1. Title Page (separate, with authors’ details)
    2. Abstract (max. 250 words)
    3. Keywords (up to 5)
    4. Introduction
    5. Methodology
    6. Results & Discussion
    7. Conclusion
    8. Acknowledgement & Conflict of Interest
    9. References
  • Figures & Tables: Must be placed within the text (not at the end).
  • Referencing: Latest APA style, with URLs and DOIs where available.

Submission Process

  1. Register or Log in to the JTEAS and JASSEE online submission system.
  2. Prepare your manuscript according to the guidelines.
  3. Upload your file (MS Word format).
  4. Confirm compliance with the submission checklist.

All submissions undergo plagiarism screening (similarity threshold of 20%). Proofs will be sent to authors before final publication, with only minor corrections allowed at that stage.

Read more on the author guidelines and submit a manuscript using this link: πŸ‘‰Submissions | Journal of Technology Education and Applied Sciences

πŸ“ŒWritten by Emmanuel Appiah, an agricultural researcher passionate about crop diversity and food security in Ghana.

Date: September 11, 2025

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