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The exchange pupils and headteachers of the University Basic Schools with the Central Regional Minister, Mr. Kwamina Duncan

Officials from Higher Ed Partners Interact with Vice-Chancellor

22 Aug, 2018 By louis Mensah

Two officials from Higher Ed Partners, South Africa, have called on the Vice-Chancellor to introduce an online education solution for distance education.

The two officials were the Chief Strategy and Engagement Officer, Totsie Memela-Khambula and Deborah Jewell-Sherman.

Services of Higher Ed Partners, South Africa

Making a presentation at the meeting, Memela-Khambula said the key focus of the visit was to partner UCC to create an online platform for its distance students. She noted that her organisation provided online platform for Universities to expand access to high quality and affordable higher education. She noted that lecturers of the University would be assisted to redesign and upload their course content on the online platform for easy access by students. “We support partner university faculties and instructional design teams with best practices in the design, development and optimization of their online courses to deliver a high-quality experience,” she explained.

Memela-Khambula said the organisation was currently providing online services to 54 partner universities across the world with 3, 500 professors. She said there were more than 400 modules for instruction on the platform. She indicated their comprehensive solutions approach has helped to deliver sustainable growth for universities and also created a supportive environment for students to attain personal and professional success. “Our integrated, comprehensive approach to supporting universities in all aspects of online programme management is a model proven in the US, UK and Latin America that has helped to ensure students success and retention” she noted.

Reasons for Choosing UCC for the Partnership

According to her, they chose to partner UCC because the University has carved a niche in the delivery of quality distance education to a greater number of Ghanaians. “Our online solution will help the University to reach students beyond Ghana since most countries in Africa are eager to enrol on UCC’s programmes,” she noted.

Developing Virtual Classrooms for UCC Distance Education

On his part, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph Ghartey Ampiah, said UCC was making effort to develop virtual classrooms for the College of Distance Education to minimise the face-face contact with students. “We spend huge monies on recruiting tutors to handle courses at the various centres across the 10 regions in the country. The virtual classroom is to minimise this practice and also ensure that we leverage on technology to deliver quality services to our students” he indicated.

Prof. Ampiah noted that the University was interested in partnering reputable organisations to provide online services for its distance education and therefore, asked the officials to present a proposal to Management for consideration.

Present at the meeting were the Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Prof. George K. T. Oduro; Registrar, Mr. John Kofi Nyan; Provost, College of Distance Education,Prof. Isaac K. A. Galyuon; Senior Assistant Registrar at the Office of the Vice-Chancellor, Mrs. Georgina Asi Owusu and the Assistant Registrar, Mr. Felix Adu-Poku.

 

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22 Aug, 2018

Appointment Of Pro Vice-Chancellor

The University of Cape Coast invites applications from experienced, results-oriented and highly motivated individuals for the position of Pro Vice-Chancellor which will become vacant on 1st January, 2019.

Key Responsibilities

The Pro Vice-Chancellor shall be deputy to the Vice-Chancellor and shall assist the Vice-Chancellor in providing leadership for organising and conducting the academic, financial and administrative business of the University and for promoting the efficiency and good order of the University in accordance with policies and procedures prescribed by the University of Cape Coast Law, 1992 (PNDCL 278), the Statutes and as may be determined from time to time by the University Council and the Academic Board.

In the event of a temporary absence of the Vice-Chancellor caused by incapacity or absence from the campus, the Pro Vice-Chancellor shall perform the functions and duties of the Vice-Chancellor in line with Statute 8.11.

Qualification and Experience

The Pro Vice-Chancellor shall be a member of the Academic Staff of the University in line with Section 8 (1) of University of Cape Coast Law, 1992 (PNDCL278).

Applicant must be an acclaimed scholar of professorial status. He/she must be an individual of stature and integrity with strong leadership, interpersonal and communication skills, capable of executing the responsibilities outlined above. He/she must also possess a terminal degree (PhD) in a relevant discipline with at least ten (10) years working experience in the University.

Applicant must also show evidence of the following: 

  • Proven management, entrepreneurial, fundraising and prudent financial administration skills, including hands on management experience at senior level (Head of Department and above) in the University.
  • Demonstrated capacity to foster and promote good internal and external relations
  • Proven ability to promote learning, teaching, research, development and to effectively co-ordinate academic programmes and activities in the University
  • In-depth knowledge and  understanding of contemporary higher education issues and the implications of these for the management of the University
  • Adherence to high ethical standards and professionalism

Tenure of Office

The Pro Vice-Chancellor shall hold office for a non-renewable term of three years.  The successful candidate should be able to complete the three-year term before retiring from the service of the University.

Mode of Application & Closing Date

1. Interested applicants who meet the above criteria should please submit their applications together with updated curriculum vitae, other relevant supporting documents and

their Vision Statements to:

The Registrar

University of Cape Coast

Cape Coast

2. Application forms are obtainable from the Senior Members Section, Directorate of Human Resource, University of Cape Coast. The forms could also be downloaded below

3. Applicants should request three (3) referees to submit reports on them directly to the above address

4. The closing date for the receipt of applications is 28th September, 2018.   

 

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