By Godwill Arthur-Mensah
Accra, May 5, GNA – The Open Institute of Technology (OPIT) has launched a professional doctorate in Applied Artificial Intelligence (AI), beginning from September 2026.
The programme will be delivered entirely online to meet the growing demand for advanced technology leadership across Africa’s digital economies.
Professor Francesco Profumo, the Rector of OPIT, in a statement, indicated that the programme was classified as a Level 8 qualification, designed to equip professionals with applied research skills that generate real-world impact.
He said unlike traditional PhDs, which are largely academic, OPIT’s doctorate emphasizes practical solutions, enabling executives, managers and researchers to design and implement AI-driven strategies within their organizations.
“In a world where knowledge evolves at an unprecedented pace, education can no longer be considered a phase of life but must be a continuous process,” Prof Profumo said.
“Innovative doctoral programmes like this prepare professionals to lead technological and social change,” he added.
Mr Riccardo Ocleppo, the Founder of OPIT, noted strong demand in countries such as Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya and Cameroon for leaders who can apply AI responsibly and productively.
“This professional doctorate was created to fill that gap, offering a flexible pathway for working professionals. We look forward to welcoming strong doctoral candidates from Africa’s major technological hubs,” he said.
Applicants must hold a master’s degree in a STEM discipline, though candidates from other fields may apply if they have at least five years of professional experience in areas where AI has significant impact.
The programme also offers an intermediate exit option, allowing participants to obtain a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Applied Artificial Intelligence from the second year if they choose not to continue.
“The challenge is not simply understanding AI, but applying it rigorously and responsibly to generate value,” said Lorenzo Livi, Associate Professor and Programme Head at OPIT.
“We train professionals capable of leading AI-enabled transformation while ensuring ethical and sustainable adoption,” he emphasized.
GNA
Edited by Benjamin Mensah
Reporter: Godwill Arthur-Mensah, GNA
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