The Institute of Public Administration and Management (IPAM) has welcomed a delegation from the American International School of Conakry (AISC) and a leading high school in Liberia to discuss possible student placement and academic collaboration.

The visiting delegation was received by Deputy Vice Chancellor, Professor D. Lakkoh, who highlighted IPAM’s role in Sierra Leone’s higher education sector.
He described the institution as committed to quality teaching, research, and professional development.
Professor Lakkoh noted that IPAM remains open to partnerships that promote academic exchange and provide opportunities for talented students from across the region.
Speaking on behalf of the visiting group, Musa thanked IPAM’s management for the warm reception and informative engagement.

He said the visit helped provide clarity on academic opportunities available at the institution and would assist students in making informed decisions about their future studies.
The American International School of Conakry, founded in 1963, offers an American-style education and serves both local and international students in Guinea.
The visit is expected to strengthen ties between IPAM and regional institutions, promoting collaboration and cross-border educational opportunities within West Africa.


