05/04/2026
Wishing you a joyful and peaceful Easter πΏβ¨
May this season remind us of hope, renewal, and new beginnings.
Christ is risen, bringing light, grace, and endless possibilities.
From all of us at NNRI, we wish you and your loved ones a blessed Easter.
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20/03/2026
The National Nuclear Research Institute (NNRI) extends warm wishes to our Muslim colleagues as you celebrate Eid.
May this special occasion bring you peace, joy, and renewed strength. We appreciate your dedication, hard work, and the valuable contributions you make to the Institute.
Wishing you and your families a blessed and joyful Eid.
β¨ Eid Mubarak!
16/03/2026
The Water Resources Research Centre (WRRC) of the National Nuclear Research Institute, Ghana Atomic Energy Commission successfully organized a 3-Day Research & Publication Bootcamp from 9β11 March 2026 at the MNSR Inner Conference Room.
The bootcamp brought together researchers for an intensive learning session focused on strengthening research design, scientific writing, and publication skills. The program aimed to equip participants with practical tools to improve the quality, visibility, and impact of their research.
Initiatives like this play an important role in building strong research capacity and promoting high-quality scientific publications.
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13/03/2026
The Director of the National Nuclear Research Institute (NNRI), Prof. Samuel Gayanglo, and the Director-General of the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC), Prof. Samuel Boakye Dampare, attended the 30th Anniversary Celebration of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) held in Accra, Ghana.
The event brought together scientists, policymakers, and stakeholders to reflect on three decades of global commitment to banning nuclear test explosions and strengthening international peace and security. Ghana continues to play an active role in supporting the objectives of the CTBT through scientific collaboration, monitoring, and advocacy for the peaceful uses of nuclear science and technology.
Their presence reaffirmed Ghanaβs dedication to nuclear non-proliferation, scientific cooperation, and the use of nuclear science for sustainable development.
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13/03/2026
The Director of the National Nuclear Research Institute (NNRI),* Prof. Samuel Gayanglo*, and the Director-General of the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC), Prof. Samuel Boakye Dampare, attended the 30th Anniversary Celebration of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) held in Accra, Ghana.
The event brought together scientists, policymakers, and stakeholders to reflect on three decades of global commitment to banning nuclear test explosions and strengthening international peace and security. Ghana continues to play an active role in supporting the objectives of the CTBT through scientific collaboration, monitoring, and advocacy for the peaceful uses of nuclear science and technology.
Their presence reaffirmed Ghanaβs dedication to nuclear non-proliferation, scientific cooperation, and the use of nuclear science for sustainable development.
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08/03/2026
π Happy International Womenβs Day! π
Today we celebrate the strength, resilience, and achievements of women everywhere. At NNRI β GAEC, we honour the incredible contributions of women in science, research, and innovation. βοΈπ¬
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06/03/2026
π¬πβ¨ Happy 69th Independence Day, Ghana! β¨π¬π
Today we celebrate our nationβs courage, resilience, and progress. At NNRI, GAEC βοΈ we remain committed to advancing science π¬ and innovation π‘ for Ghanaβs development.
Together, letβs build a brighter future for our nation. π¬ππ
π **Happy Independence Day
11/02/2026
Today, we proudly celebrate the incredible women at the National Nuclear Research Institute (NNRI) and around the world on the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. ππ¬
Our female scientists, technologists, and support staff continue to push boundaries, drive innovation, and contribute to solutions in health, environment, energy, agriculture, and industry. Their work not only advances science but also inspires the next generation of girls to see STEM as a space where they belong and can thrive.
At NNRI, we remain committed to creating opportunities, mentorship, and supportive environments that help women and girls move from vision to impact in science and technology.
To all our amazing female colleagues, thank you for your dedication, leadership, and the example you set every day. The future of science is stronger and more inclusive because of you.
Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science! β¨
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20/12/2025
As part of our annual end-of-year durbar π, staff of the National Nuclear Research Institute (NNRI) came together to reflect π on the journey of 2025.
Our Director used the occasion to share an honest review of the year, highlighting key achievements π across research π¬, capacity building π, partnerships π€, and institutional growth π±. It was also a moment to acknowledge the challenges we faced and the resilience πͺ, teamwork π₯, and commitment that helped us navigate them.
What stood out most was the strong sense of shared purpose β¨. The discussions went beyond celebrating milestones π―. They focused on lessons learned π and how we can do better in the year ahead.
Looking to 2026 π, the Director outlined clear priorities and a renewed vision for strengthening research impact π, supporting staff development π, and positioning NNRI to respond effectively to national and global needs π.
Grateful π for a year of hard work, collaboration, and progress. Energized β‘ for what lies ahead.
17/12/2025
A new chapter begins at NNRI.
The reconstituted Management Board of the National Nuclear Research Institute (NNRI), led by Board Chair Dr. Sena Yvonne Loh, has held its maiden meeting. This was followed by a guided tour of the research reactor facility, offering the Board first-hand insight into operations, safety systems, and ongoing research activities.
Looking forward to strong governance, strategic leadership, and continued impact in nuclear science and national development.