Research Department
Brief info
Dr. Emmanuel Osei Boakye is a scholar and professional in Museums and Heritage Studies. He holds a Ph.D. in Museums and Heritage Studies from the University of Ghana, where his research focused on the ethnohistorical significance of the royal state sword regalia of Asante at the Manhyia Palace.
Dr. Boakye has demonstrated a strong commitment to academia and cultural preservation, with a teaching portfolio spanning subjects including Maritime Law, Business Law, Tourism Management, and Indigenous Technology Systems. Additionally, he has contributed as a Research Assistant for UNESCO projects, showcasing his ability to integrate academic research with practical applications.
Dr. Boakye has produced numerous working papers and conference presentations on topics such as Akan art, Ghanaian aesthetics, and the evolution of Christian art in Ghana. His doctoral thesis, alongside other academic works, is accessible through platforms like ResearchGate and Academia.
Dr. Boakye has curated several notable exhibitions, including the Asante Sword Exhibition at the Archaeology Museum of the University of Ghana and an art exhibition for senior high. A creative individual, he also writes Twi drama scripts and poetry.