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Prof. Desmond Omane-Acheampong

Prof. Omane Acheampong calls for tax holiday on imported research equipment & consumables

29 Jun, 2023 By DIS

The Dean of the School of Allied Health Sciences of the University of Cape Coast (UCC), Prof. Desmond Omane Acheampong, has revived calls for complete elimination of taxes on imported equipment and consumables for research in the country.

He argued that such a measure would encourage private industries to support academic institutions with high-powered equipment to drive the Ghanaian economy with technology, as well as the generation of research ideas by both academia and industry.

Prof.Acheampong made the remarks in an interview with the media on the side­lines of a presentation of research equipment and consumables valued at GH ¢7.5 million donated by NKAARCO Diagnostics Limited, Norwich, Limited, UK, to the Department of Biomedical Sciences.

The Dean observed that high import duties served as disincentive to both local and foreign industries to support research agenda of academia in the country.

"We cannot do research without industry players; they are needed to be able to push research forward. Funding will always come from industry to support research. One area that will help boost research is to waive taxes on imported research equipment and consumables or grant tax holidays to industries," he added.

In addition to the abolition of taxes, the Dean appealed to government to make deliberate effort to support academia to develop ideas through the establishment of a research fund.

"Usually research starts with ideation to phototype setting and testing and we will need research fund because most of the time private industry will not invest at that level", he explained.

The Dean called on academia to take the bold step to approach industry and involve industry players in all their research activities.

"...I think academia should take the first step to involve the industry players in curriculum development, involve them in the training of students," Prof. Acheampong stressed.

Source: Documentation and Information Section

Members of ICAG, Cape Coast District

ICAG Cape Coast District Launches 10th Anniversary Celebration

29 Jun, 2023 By DIS

The Cape Coast Society of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Ghana (ICAG) has launched its 10th anniversary with a call on members to equip themselves with the progress of Artificial Intelligence to leverage on its potential for the future of the Accounting profession.

The celebration is on the theme: " Promoting Professionalism in Accountancy Building Partnership for Sustainability and Expanding our Networks for Nation Building".

Speaking at the launch, the Director of Finance of the University of Cape Coast (UCC), Mrs. Elizabeth Obese, stated that AI was making significant impact on financial decision making by accountants. She added that “It is becoming abundantly clear that AI can make accountants redundant in the near future”.

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Mrs. Elizabeth Obese

Mrs. Elizabeth Obese speaking at the launch

She further explained that " In an era of technology where artificial intelligence is being used to solve so many problems and if we don’t take care, we may become irrelevant”.

The Finance Director continued: "AI continues to evolve and automate various tasks, it poses a potential threat to the traditional role of accountants in the country."

She, therefore, called for effective measures to curtail the potential threat posed by AI to the accounting profession.

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Popping of Champagne

Popping of champagne at the launch

Mrs. Obese urged members of the Cape Coast Society of ICAG not to throw caution to the wind but redouble their efforts to be in sync with the advancement of AI to keep their jobs.

The Founding Chairman of ICAG, Cape Coast District Society, Mr. Emmanuel Paul Owusu, recounted the formative years of the association that started with a handful members, saying the association now had hundreds of members who had chartered.

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Mr. Emmanuel Owusu

Mr. Emmanuel Owusu tracing the history of the Society. Beside him is Prof. Edward Marfo-Yiadom

He said the society had made significant impact to improve the quality of life of the poor and vulnerable in some communities in Central region.

The Chairman of the Cape Coast Society of ICAG, Mr. Kwabena Owusu, in his welcome address, thanked his predecessors for their support towards the association, which began in 2013.

He said the association had made efforts to assist several its members to become chartered accountants.

Mr. Owusu noted that the association would continue to build the capacities of its members to hone their skills in technology.

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Mr. Emmanuel Ankamah

Mr. Emmanuel Ankamah delivering his address

The launch was chaired by Mr. Emmanuel Ankamah, a Council Member and Chair Education and Training Committee of ICAG.

Minister of Education Inaugurates CoDE-UCC Training Resort and Conference Centre at Agona Nyakrom

27 Jun, 2023 By DIS

The Minister of Education, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, has inaugurated a state-of-the-art Training Resort and Conference Centre for the College of Distance Education (CoDE) of University of Cape Coast (UCC). The facility is located at Agona Nyakrom in the Agona West Municipality of the Central Region.

The edifice, which is the first phase of a range of development projects on a 50-acre land to given UCC by the Agona Nyarkrom Traditiona Council, comprises 162 standard bedrooms, 16 executive bedrooms, 10 seminar rooms and a spacious conference room. Other ancillary facilities include a kitchen, shops, indoor recreational rooms, a servery, a restaurant, a multi-purpose recreational court, a caretaker’s apartment, a 2-bedroom semi-detached house with a kitchen, living and dining area, among others.

Minister of Education, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum,

 

 

Commissioning the facility, Dr. Adutwum expressed immense appreciation to the chief and people of the area for providing the conducive environment for the construction and completion of the project.

 

He reminded residents of the community that education was the surest legacy they could bequeath to their children, adding that through education and knowledge acquisition; he was now a minister of state.

In view of that, the Education Minister appealed to residents of Agona Nyarkrom, especially parents, to invest their resources in the education of their children to ensure they have a good and secured future.

Dr. Adutwum expressed the hope that UCC would liaise with the Municipal Director of the Ghana Education Service (GES) to extend its Neighbourhood Academic Initiative to the communities in the area so that children could be challenged by the presence of UCC to take their studies seriously.

 

A group photo of dignitaries at the commissioning

 

"That is your security because if the community prospers because of your presence, they are the ones that will guard the facility for you," Dr. Adutwum stated.

Consequently, he advised members of Agona Nyakrom to take good care of the facility, maintain and manage it responsibly so that their offspring could also benefit from it.

Prof. Nyarko Boampong delivering his address at the commissioning

 

In his address, the Vice-Chancellor of UCC, Prof. Johnson Nyarko Boampong, stated that the construction of the facility started in 2012, however, unforeseen challenges delayed the project.  

"The Training and Resort Centre is not merely a brick-and-mortar-structure. It symbolises the commitment of the University to holistic education, industry relevance and sustainable development" he added.

The Vice-Chancellor noted that the establishment of the Centre "aligns with my vision of repositioning UCC as a global hub of creative thinkers, offering demand-driven programmes, integrated practical entrepreneurship courses, and actively translating the product of innovative research for sustainable development." 

Beyond the educational significance, Prof. Boampong stressed that the Centre would also contribute to the growth of tourism and put Agona Nyarkrom on the global map.

 

Dr. Adutwum, the Hon. Minister of Education (right) supported by the chairman of UCC Council, Prof. Obeng Mireku, (middle) to commission the staff accommodation block.

 

 He assured the people and chiefs of Agona Nyakrom of the University’s vision to add to the facility to make it suitable for running various programmes as a satellite campus of UCC, especially in health and allied science programmes. 

The Paramount Chief of Agona Nyakrom Traditional Area, Okatakyie Okofo Nyarku Eku X, who chaired the event, appealed to the University to run some distance education programmes at the Training Centre. 

The Provost of CoDE, Prof. Mohammed Anokye Adam, speaking at the inauguration, said CoDE-UCC was poised to widen access to quality education to all and sundry in the country. He was particularly impressed with the many students of CoDE-UCC who were doing exploits in diverse fields leading to the award of numerous awards both locally and internationally.

 

Provost of CoDE-UCC, Prof. Anokye Mohammed Adam

 

He specially mentioned Miss Selasi Domi-Kuwornu, a distance student, for winning the Miss Geek Africa competition in Zimbabwe.

The minister and his entourage were later conducted round the facility.

The ceremony was graced by government officials, traditional leaders, former UCC Vice-Chancellors, among other dignitaries.

Source: Documentation and Information Section-UCC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Team UCC sets South Africa alight as Basketball Champions

27 Jun, 2023 By DIS

 

The UCC Wildcats, the men's  basketball team of the University of Cape Coast (UCC) have sealed a 21-12 win over Kenya-based US International University to be crowned winners of the 5th Federation of Africa University Sports (FASU) 3x3 Basketball Championship in Johannesburg, South Africa.

 

The tournament, played at the University of Johannesburg's Soweto Campus from 23-24 June, 2023,  featured 13 African universities, including University of Zambia, Makerere University (Uganda) and American University in Cairo (Egypt).

The FASU 3X3 Basketball format offers an exciting twist on the traditional game. Teams consist of three   players per side , competing  on a half-court . With fewer player on the court and a smaller playing area, 3X3 basket  intensifies  the strategic aspect  of the sport, emphasizing  quick decision-making, with the first to reach 21  points declared as the winner.

 

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Remarkable players who performed creditably during the tournament included James Amotoe, Francis Dake, captain Frederick Asante Fadu-Twum, and Bawa Godfred

 

At the end of the event, high-flying Team UCC emerged winners and would represent Africa in the 31st International University Sports Federation (FISU) Games Summer (World University Games) in Chengdu in China between November 2023.

 

Speaking to the media, the Chairman of the Sports and Recreation Committee -UCC, Dr. Daniel Apaak, commended the playing body for their resilience and staying power to win the competition. He added that Team UCC would train hard for more honours in future.

 

He dropped the hint that  he had received assurances from the Vice-Chancellor of the UCC, Prof.  Johnson Nyarko Boampong that  all members of the playing body would be handsomely rewarded  for their outstanding performance in South Africa.

 The Captain of UCC Wildcats, Fadu-Twum, expressed confident that Team UCC would do everything they could to pull off a surprise  on the world stage.

 

By this historic feat, UCC emerges as the legitimate sports ‘landlords’ in Ghana and Africa. UCC’s rise as an institution of great repute has already been established per the 2023 Times Higher Education Ranking. UCC is the best university in Ghana, West Africa and the fourth in Africa.
The Acting Head of the Sports Section, Mr. Edward Nartey accompanied the team to South Africa.

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Results of Wildcats at a glance at the tournament:

 

• UCC 21 vs Ndejje University (Uganda) 14

 

• UCC 21 vs University of Botswana 18

 

•UCC 21  vs Northwest University (South Africa) 08

 

• UCC 21 vs Copperbelt University ( Zambia) 06

 

•UCC 21 vs University of Ghana 11

 

•UCC 21 vs University of Zambia 14

•UCC 21 vs US International University (Kenya) 12

 

Source: Documentation and Information Section-UCC

 

 

Prof. Augustine Tanle
Date/Time/Duration
Wednesday, July 19, 2023 - 2:30pm to 6:15pm
Venue/Location
School of Medical Sciences Auditorium
Chairperson
Prof. Johnson Nyarko Boampong
Speaker
Prof. Augustine Tanle

The University Community and the public are invited.

Inaugural Lecture
Prof. David Teye Doku
Date/Time/Duration
Wednesday, July 12, 2023 - 2:30pm to 5:45pm
Venue/Location
School of Medical Sciences Auditorium
Chairperson
Prof. Johnson Nyarko Boampong
Speaker
Prof. David Teye Doku

BIODATA

Prof. David Teye Doku holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Public Health with concentration in Epidemiology and a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Health Sciences (major in Public Health) both from the School of Health Sciences, Tampere University, Finland. Prof. Doku is the Director of the Directorate of Research, Innovation and Consultancy (DRIC) and a Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health at the Department of Population and Health. Prof. Doku is also an Adjunct Professor (Docent) in Public Health at the Tampere University, Finland. He has previously served as Head of the Department of Population and Health and a Deputy Director of DRIC.

Prof. Doku began his academic career in 2008 as a researcher at the then Tampere School of Public Health, University of of. David Teye Doku holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Public Health with concentration in Epidemiology and a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Health Sciences (major in Public Health) both from the School of Health Sciences, Tampere University, Finland. Prof. Doku is the Director of the Directorate of Research, Innovation and Consultancy (DRIC) and a Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health at the Department of Population and Health. Prof. Doku is also an Adjunct Professor(Docent) in Public Health at the Tampere University, Finland. He has previously served as Head of the Department of Population and Health and a Deputy Director of DRIC. Prof. Doku began his academic career in 2008 as a researcher at the then Tampere School of Public Health, University of Tampere (now Tampere University). He was appointed at the University of Cape Coast in 2011 as a lecturer. He was promoted to senior lecturer in 2013, promoted to the rank of associate professor in 2020 and professor in 2022. Prof. Doku teaches courses in Epidemiology and Public Health at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. His research interest includes: adolescents health; health inequalities, maternal, neonatal and child health in low and- middleincome countries.

Over the past 12 years, Prof Doku has successfully produced 10 PhD graduates either as a principal supervisor or a cosupervisor. Most of these graduates are holding responsible career positions

2016: Best Evolved Researcher, UCC;

2016: Co-supervisor of an outstanding PhD thesis, School of Graduate Studies, UCC;

2011: Outstanding Doctoral Student of the Year, School of Health Sciences, Tampere University, Finland; and

2009 and 2010: Finalist, best young researcher, European Association of Public Health Schools.

Prof. Doku has served on several committees at the University of Cape Coast and has initiated and contributed to the development of a number of policies, guidelines, courses and academic programmes, including courses in Advanced Epidemiology and Global Health, and Bachelor of Public Health (with specialisation in Health Promotion, Epidemiology and Disease Control), Master of Public Health in Epidemiology and Biostatistics, and Master of Public Health in Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights. During his tenure as head of department, he promoted the establishment of the Centre of Mixed Migration and Diaspora Studies (CeMMiDS) and has fostered departmental partnerships with a number of institutions both in Ghana and internationally.

Prof. Doku has substantial national and international exposure and networks. He serves as external expert examiner in the disciplines of Epidemiology and Public Health for universities both in Ghana and internationally. Prof. Doku holds important editorial positions with reputable journals. He has undertaken research projects with some of the leading worlds scholars in his area of expertise. Prof. Doku currently leads Ghana’s team of a global network working on providing compelling evidence to inform advocacy for accelerating progress towards the attainment of the Health and Health-related Sustainable Development Goals (HHSDGs). This network is an inter-sectoral strategy and a global Consortium, led by the world’s top global health scientists, to drive progress on the HHSDGs as well as address Climate Change, Health, and Complex Challenges (CHOICE).

In 2014, Prof. Doku was part of a 12-member international team of experts invited by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) to the Strategic Meeting on Ebola Virus    Disease Outbreak in West Africa on Scaling up Contact Tracing in the three affected countries (Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone) during the Ebola outbreak.

Aside from teaching, publications and supervision, together with other colleagues, Prof. Doku has won a number of external research grants and consultancy contract. His total grants won exceed Three Million Dollars (>USD 3,000,000,00). He played key role in the design and implementation of these projects.

He has also designed and facilitated several seminars and workshops locally and internationally for both students and faculty members. Prof. Doku’s research and academic network covers several countries, including South Africa, USA, Norway, Canada, Germany, Australia, Sweden and Finland.

Prof. Doku is an elder of the Apostolic Church-Ghana and serves as a patron of the UCC branch of the Apostolic Church-Ghana, Students and Associates (APOSA). Prof. Doku is married to Laura and they are blessed with two children and two wards, namely, Luukas, Hilma, Regina and Rosina, respectively.

ABSTRACT

The Causes of the Causes:Is society the producer of its own health and ill-health?

Over the past six decades, public health has improved remarkably globally. Life expectancy has increased for more than twenty years in some countries and nearly all countries in the  world have seen tremendous improvement in longevity. Over all, people are living longer than ever. However, during the same period, health inequalities, that is, measurable variations in health which are unfair, unjust and avoidable, have also increased both within countries and between countries. For example, a girl born today can expect to live for more than 85 years, if she is born in countries such as Japan, Sweden or Finland but less than 60 years if she is born in countries like Nigeria, Chad or the Central African Republic and about 66 years if she is born in Ghana.

inquiry regarding factors which influence health outcomes other than medical factors-the Social Determinants of Health.The social determinants of health are the nonmedical factors that influence health outcomes. They reflect the conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live and age. The social determinants of health encompass the wider social, economic, political and cultural forces, systems and policies. In this inaugural lecture, I will discuss the following questions: What are the causes of the causes of ill-health? Whose responsibility is health? What is society’s responsibility for the individual’s and the public’s health? I will also discuss some theoretical underpinnings of health inequalities as well as methodological issues in measuring socioeconomic inequalities in low resource settings.

Further, I will present an overview of some of the research I have done in the field of Social Epidemiology and Public Health with particular focus on health inequalities and make some recommendations for addressing the unfair, unjust and avoidable differences in health. The take home message is that society plays a huge role in the distribution of advantages and disadvantages which in the long run produce health inequalities. Therefore, to build a just, peaceful and prosperous nation, society must address the causes of the causes of ill-health.

 

Inaugural Lecture

Legal Professionals Advised to Aim at Excellence in their Work

26 Jun, 2023 By DIS

 

The Faculty of Law of University of Cape Coast has held the 10th Jurists’ Confab with a call on legal professionals to aim at excellence in their work.

The confab was on the theme “The Making of a Legal Luminary: The Lawyer, Judge and Legal Academic”.

Speaking at the event, the Member of Parliament for Abuakwa South Constituency, Samuel Atta Akyea Esq. noted that legal practitioners needed to possess excellent spirit to stand tall among their contemporaries.

According to Mr. Akyea, “Excellence is the hallmark to distinction, greatness, perfection, pre-eminence, and superiority”.

 “You need an excellent spirit to become a bigger luminary. If a man claims he takes his fuel from God, then naturally he will have an excellent disposition towards his work” he stressed.

Member of Parliament for Abuakwa South Constituency, Samuel Atta Akyea EsqMember of Parliament for Abuakwa South Constituency, Samuel Atta Akyea Esq

 

The Member of Parliament for Abuakwa South entreated legal professionals, especially lawyers, to invest substantially in the profession and practice in their bid to attain excellence.

 “Your excellence is not like a designer suit you buy in a shop. You need to work hard to achieve it and maintain it. You need to build your own self into excellence. My respective submission is that you cannot use ordinary effort to secure extraordinary results and rewards” he said.

Mr. Akyea, who is also the Head, Zoe, Akyea and Co., Accra, urged legal luminaries to develop and appreciate team work in their quest to advance their career. 

“You will flourish and stand out strong if you believe in teamwork. You don’t make a mistake, and nobody can improve your thinking or correct you. You cannot be filled unless you are empty. Legal luminary does not work alone. He has the oxygen of teamwork…We need each other. You need someone, and someone needs you” he added.

A student posing a question at the confab

 

A student posing a question at the confab

 

Mr. Akyea advised up-and-coming legal professionals, particularly law students, to exude good character and temperament, as well as good human relations to facilitate their progression of becoming legal luminaries.

In his address at the programme, His Lordship Justice Dr. Ernest Owusu- Dapaa, who spoke on the topic, “True Meaning of a Legal Luminary” said a legal luminary must inspire others to be of high moral character and integrity.

To upcoming lawyers who desire to become judges, His Lordship Justice Dapaa entreated them to identify mentors who had distinguished themselves on the bench and work towards improving their legal research and writing.

His Lordship Dapaa advised legal professionals to pursue diverse legal experiences, engage in public speaking advocacy and develop a strong ethical foundation” he extolled.

He, however, cautioned them not to be misled by monetary gains but exhibit high moral character and integrity.

A fellow at the Law School of London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom, Dr. Maame Mensa-Bonsu, Esq.

A fellow at the Law School of London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom, Dr. Maame Mensa-Bonsu, Esq.

 

A fellow at the Law School of London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom, Dr. Maame Mensa-Bonsu, Esq. in her presentation noted that academic institutions had a vital role to play in ensuring that the finest legal professionals were produced to support the dispensation of justice in the country.

She, therefore, appealed to academic institutions that train legal professionals to actively engage in intensive research, publications and the review of judgements to consolidate the gains achieved in Ghana’s legal system.

Dr. Mensa-Bonsu implored academic institutions not to allow the lack of resources in their institutions to deter them from conducting legal academic research, producing fully-fledged lawyers. Instead, she challenged them to be committed to their work and strive to publish both locally and internationally.

The Dean of the Faculty of Law, Mrs. Julia Elysa Selman Ayetey, said the Faculty had contributed to legal education through its excellent teaching, national and international achievements of faculty and students, local internships and global partnerships.

Some students of the Faculty of Law-UCC in a photo with dignitaries who graced the confab

Some students of the Faculty of Law-UCC in a photo with dignitaries who graced the confab

 

“With the support of the University, donors, and alumni, the Faculty of Law will continue to contribute to make UCC the best it can be whilst embodying our motto: Integrity, Diligence and Service” she added.

Mrs. Ayetey extolled the University of Cape Coast as “the No.1 University in Ghana, the No.1 University in West Africa and the No. 4 University in Africa.”

The Jurists’ Confab is an annual gathering of the Bar, Bench, and Academia that the Faculty of Law of the University of Cape Coast hosts with the aim of fostering dialogue between the legal fraternity, government agencies, industry, students, and members of the public on current issues impacting the legal system, legal practice and law-related professions in Ghana.

Source: Documentation and Information Section-UCC

The HSE delegation with the Vice-Chancellor and some UCC officials

UCC School of Economics collaborates with HSE University, Russia

26 Jun, 2023 By DIS

The School of Economics of the University of Cape Coast has entered into agreement with Higher School of Economics (HSE) University, Russia to promote academic cooperation between the two institutions.

Specifically, the agreement aims at promoting joint research, staff and students exchanges and explore other areas that will advance the cause of the collaboration.

The agreement is expected to be sealed with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two universities in Russia in September, 2023.

To firm up the agreement, a six-member delegation from HSE University paid a working visit to UCC to interact with management of UCC and the School of Economics.

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Meeting with officials of HSE

Welcoming the delegation, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Johnson Nyarko Boampong, said UCC was well positioned to collaborate with HSE.

He noted that it was not surprising that HSE chose to collaborate with the best ranked University in Ghana, West Africa and the top four in Africa adding “We pride ourselves as the University of Competitive Choice”

Prof. Boampong was confident that the collaboration would be mutually beneficial to both institutions.

Tracing UCC’s ties with Russia, the Provost of the College of Humanities and Legal Studies, Prof. Kwame Osei Kwarteng, added that the first President of Ghana, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah who established UCC engaged a Russia firm to the construction of the state-of-the-art campus for the University, but the construction process was terminated after his overthrow in 1966.

“The Science complex, cafeteria and Casford Hall were constructed by the Russians” he explained.

On his part, the leader of the HSE delegation, Dr. Leonid Issaer, said his institution was one of the leading and top ranked universities in Russia.

Dr. Issaer said UCC was the first institution in West Africa HSE was entering into collaboration with.

In recognition of the new partnership, Dr. Issaer invited the Vice-Chancellor, Dean of the School of Economics to the signing ceremony to be held in Moscow, Russia.

Dr. Issaer was accompanied by Rorolaer Andrey, Alisa Shishkina, Victor Kulikov, Yulia Vorotilova, Dr. Mieleuel Wombego , Christian Kwesi Coordinator in Ghana  and Micah Zing.

Present at the meeting were the Dean, School of Economics, Prof. James Atta Peprah; Immediate Past Dean, School of Economics, Prof. Emmanuel Ekow Asmah; College Registrar, College of Humanities and Legal Studies, Mr. Ebenezer Aggrey.

Others were: Head, Department of Economic Studies, Prof. Camara Kwasi Obeng; Head, Department of Applied Economics, Dr. Jacob Nunoo and Faculty Officer, School of Economics, Ms. Miriam Danso-Mensah.

Students' Parliamentary Council launches 20th anniversary

23 Jun, 2023 By DIS

The Students’ Parliamentary Council of University of Cape Coast has resumed sitting for the second meeting of the second session of the 20th Parliament with a call on members to remain steadfast to the legislative duty of the House.

The Speaker, Rt. Hon. Edmund Osei-Wusu, who made the call, also asked the Members of Parliament (MPs) to take the attendance of the House more seriously and use parliamentary tools in resolving disagreements on the floor of Parliament.

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Marshall of the UCC Students’ Parliamentary Council, Emmanuel Osei, ushering in the Speaker of the House

He informed the House that the Parliamentary Council would celebrate its 20th anniversary in July, this year, and urged members to fully participate in all the activities earmarked for the anniversary.

 

As part of its programme of ac­tivities, the Students’ Representative Council (SRC) President, Mr. Latif Lawrence Johorwie, would be expected to brief the House on the state of the SRC.

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Rt. Hon. Emmanuel Osei-Wusu, Speaker of the UCC Students’ Parliamentary Council (in cloak) addressing the House

Rt. Hon Osei-Wusu, with the Graduate Students’ Association of Ghana (GRASAG-UCC) Senate Speaker, Rt. Hon Ebenezer Nyatsi, jointly launched the 20th anniversary of the UCC Students' Parliamentary Council. The celebration will be on the theme, "20 Years of Spirited Student Parliamentarianism: Upholding Democratic Tenets and Integrity."

The Speaker also used the occasion to swear-in new MPs and implored them to do their level best to adjust to the norms and ethics of the House. 

Source: Documentation and Information Section-UCC

Dept. of Communication Studies launches E-Newsletter

22 Jun, 2023 By DIS

 

To hone the writing skills of its students, the Department of Communication Studies of University of Cape Coast has launched an Electronic-Newsletter (E-Newsletter) , “The Dew”.

Aside voicing the opinion of students on issues of interest to them as well as evolving societal matters, the newsletter will offer the students a platform to learn.

One unique aspect with the E-newsletter is that most of the columns - including alumni, editorial and articles, among others - are written by the students who employ simple language which makes for easy understanding by readers.

Also contained in the newsletter are pages where almost all faculty members, non-teaching staff of the Department, as well as teaching assistants’ information can be found.

A section of students at the launch of the E-Newsletter

A section of students at the launch of the E-Newsletter

 

"The Dew" would be managed by an editorial team including Dr. Daniel Edem Adzovie, a lecturer, Miss Eunice Eshun, a Principal Research Assistant and a national service person, Andrew Donkor all of the Department of Communication Studies.

Launching the newsletter, the Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Prof. Kwabena Sarfo Sarfo-Kantanka, encouraged the students to make good use of the Newsletter because it was important for all students of Communication Studies. He said he would do his level best to provide the necessary communication equipment to the Department to facilitate the studies of students.

Prof Sarfo-Kantanka congratulated faculty of the Department for launching the E-newsletter.

Prof. Kwabena Sarfo Sarfo-Kantanka, Dean of the Faculty of Arts

 

Prof. Kwabena Sarfo Sarfo-Kantanka, Dean of the Faculty of Arts

 

The Head of the Department, Prof. William Kodom Gyasi, appealed to the students to capitalize on the newsletter to be responsible journalists in the country.

A section of students at the programme lauded the Department for the initiative.

 

Source: Documentation and Information Section-UCC

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