Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons, especially basic school teachers, clerks, secretarial and accounting personnel in the civil/public service, commerce and industry, for admission into Distance Learning Programmes of the College of Distance Education, University of Cape Coast for the 2018/2019 academic year.

The application forms will be on sale from 21 stDecember, 2017 to 14th April, 2018 for Mature Applicants (MEE) and 29th June, 2018 for DIRECT Applicants.

The School of Graduate Studies is collaborating with the College of Humanities and Legal Studies (CHLS), College of Distance Education (CoDE) and Graduate Students Association of Ghana-UCC (GRASAG) to organize a seminar for Graduate Students, Advisors, Supervisors and Examiners for the aforementioned Colleges. The aim is to enhance capacity for postgraduate research.

The seminar will discuss ethical issues in research, data collection and management skills, development of research instruments and statistical tools, their application and underlying assumptions.

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CONFERENCE ON FISHERIES AND COASTAL ENVIRONMENT

Scientists from Ghana’s universities and research institutions, civil society, private sector, fishermen and fishmongers, government ministries and agencies, representatives from the USAID Sustainable Fisheries Management Project (SFMP) of the University of Rhode Island, USA in all numbering 240, convened in Accra for the first Conference on Fisheries and Coastal Environment (CFCE), referred to as the Accra Conference 2017.

Find attached the full communique of the conference.

THE CENTRE FOR GENDER RESEARCH, ADVOCACY AND DOCUMENTATION (CEGRAD), UNIVERSITY OF CAPE COAST IN COLLABORATION WITH  FRIEDENSAU ADVENTIST  UNIVERSITY, GERMANY  &  THE VW FOUNDATION PRESENTS THE  CALL FOR THE 2018 PhD SUMMER SCHOOL UNDER THE THEME: ENGENDERED POLITICS OF PLACE AND BELONGING

THE DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION IS  17 NOVEMBER, 2017

For more information visit http://capecoastsummer.school



 

THE FACULTY OF ARTS, UNIVERSITY OF CAPE COAST, INVITES THE GENERAL PUBLIC TO ITS THIRD PUBLIC LECTURE SERIES FOR THE 2017/2018 ACADEMIC YEAR.

TOPIC: (IL)LEGITIMACY IN LATE ROMAN REPUBLICAN DICTATORSHIPS AND DICTATORSHIPS IN POSTCOLONIAL AFRICA: AN INTERFACE.

SPEAKER: PROF. PETER KOJO T. GRANT (DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICS AND PHILOSOPHY)

CHAIRMAN: PROF. RAYMOND N. OSEI (DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICS AND PHILOSOPHY)

DATE: 17TH OCTOBER, 2017.

TIME: 2:30 PM PROMPT

VENUE: FACULTY OF ARTS CONFERENCE ROOM

THE FACULTY OF ARTS PRESENTS ITS MAIDEN PUBLIC LECTURE SERIES FOR THE 2017/2018 ACADEMIC YEAR. TOPIC: Naive Realism: The Rejected Stone that Becomes the Chief Corner Stone in Epistemological Theorising SPEAKER: DR. HUSEIN INUSAH DATE: 19TH SEPTEMBER, 2017 VENUE: FACULTY OF ARTS CONFERENCE ROOM NB: Kindly download the abstract of the presentation below.

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