The journey to Tamale begins! 🚗✨
We are setting off for this year’s Global International Day of Light Celebration. Under the theme "Light Up Ghana: Tamale 3.0," we are headed to Red Clay Studios from May 14th to 17th, 2026, to bring the wonders of science to life.
#IDL2026
Registration to join the newly established clubs within the department has been opened.
All students interested should kindly register via the link below👇
https://t.co/tZNnoFY1i9
Meet the inspiring woman who shattered records in space exploration, spending an incredible 328 days on a single mission. Her dedication and achievements in physics pave the way for future generations. 🌌 #PhysicsDaily#PhysicsKnust#WomenInSTEM#SpaceExploration
On January 11th, the Department of Physics, KNUST hosted its orientation for our incoming class!
We were thrilled to welcome all our freshmen and kick off their exciting journey into the world of physics.
Buckle up for four years of intellectual adventures!
#KNUSTPhysics
🌟 Key Benefits:
✅ Gain a solid foundation in exploration fundamentals.
✅ Practical exercises with seismic interpretation software.
✅ Learn from industry experts and researchers.
✅ Boost your career.
Learn more: https://t.co/lIQLXfIGRY
#OilandGas#Exploration