The Scholarships cover two years of tuition fees and mentoring opportunities for third and fourth-year students at the School of Communication Studies, WIUC-GH.
A statement issued by Mahogany Consult, a Public Relations, Events and Change Management consultancy in Ghana, copied to the Ghana News Agency said this was the second consecutive year students from WIUC-GH would benefit from the Scholarship.
FCF is a non-profit organisation, based in Canada, that provides knowledge and networking opportunities, student scholarships and awards programmes that elevate and empower aspiring professionals and young leaders in communications across the world.
The statement said the Scholarships were focused on a yearly theme addressing issues in social responsibility, sustainability, climate action and social justice.
For 2024, the theme is “Communicating the Climate Crisis: Motivating and Measuring Behavioural Change”.