UDS Promotes Fourteen Academic Staff to the Rank of Senior Lecturer
| November 5, 2025| News|

UDS Promotes Fourteen Academic Staff to the Rank of Senior Lecturer

The University for Development Studies (UDS) has announced the promotion of fourteen distinguished academic staff members to the rank of Senior Lecturer, in recognition of their outstanding contributions to teaching, research, and service.

The promotions, which cut across several faculties and schools, underscore the University’s continued commitment to academic excellence and staff development.

Below is the full list of the newly promoted Senior Lecturers:

Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Sciences

1. Dr. Fusta Azupogo – Department of Family and Consumer Sciences
2. Dr. Abdul-Fawawu Shaibu – Department of Agribusiness
3. Dr. Alidu Abdul-Fatahi – Department of Agriculture Innovation Communication
4. Dr. Evans Adingba Alenyorege – Department of Agricultural Mechanisation and Irrigation Technology
5. Dr. Benjamin Musah Abu – Department of Agriculture and Food Economics
6. Dr. Esther Laurinda Akomaning – Department of Family and Consumer Sciences

Faculty of Sustainable Development Studies

7.  Dr. Musah Baba Iddrisu – Department of Community Development Studies
8.  Dr. Eric Duorinaa – Department of Community Development Studies
9.  Dr. Zachary Pealore – Department of Community Development Studies
10. Dr. Alhassan Abdul-Mumin – Department of Community Development Studies
11. Dr. Philip Aniah – Department of Sustainable Development Studies

School of Allied Health Sciences

12. Dr. Suara Bukari Sufyan – Department of Nutritional Sciences
13. Dr. Moses Banyeh – Department of Clinical Chemistry

Faculty of Natural Resources and Environment

14. Dr. Eric Adjei Lawer – Department of Biodiversity and Conservation Management

The University community  extended its warm congratulations to all the newly promoted Senior Lecturers, wishing them greater success in their academic and research pursuits.

Issued by Directorate of Public Affairs, for Directorate of Human Resource and Organisational Development.