Fresh students listening to presentations at the CEGRAD 2nd Camplife Tidbit Workshop
The Centre for Gender Research, Advocacy and Documentation (CEGRAD), has organised a two-day workshop (orientation) for freshmen and women for the 2019/2020 academic year. This was also to mark the 2nd Camp Life Tidbits Workshop.
Participants with the Speakers at the workshop
Stating the purpose of the workshop, the Director of DRIC, Prof. Frederick Ato Armah, explained that it was is to build capacities of faculty members and postgraduates students on Grantsmanship and Multi-Disciplinary Research Collaboration. He, therefore, urged participants to cooperate and contribute their quota to the success of the programme.
Some of the fresh students at the orientation programme

Fresh students admitted to pursue various programmes at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels for the 2019/2020 academic year have been taken through a one-week orientation programme.

The orientation programme was to introduce the fresh students to rules, regulations and policies Colleges, Faculties/Schools and Departments as well as managing their expectations as they begin their academic journey at UCC.

Resource Persons with the participants

The Centre for Gender Research, Advocacy and Documentation (CEGRAD), UCC, has organised a four-day training workshop to train and equip new facilitators to help educate freshmen on university campus life. It was also to mark its’ 2nd Campus Life (Camp life) Tidbit Peer Facilitators initiative programme.

 Management of UCC with Student Leadership

The University Management has held a three-day retreat with the 2019/2020 student leadership in Takoradi.
    
The annual retreat creates the platform for Management and Student Leadership to discuss issues aimed at creating a conducive academic environment to promote teaching, learning, and research. 

Students swearing the UCCSMS Oath

The School of Medical Sciences (UCCSMS) has held the 10th White Coat Ceremony with a call on medical students to be humble and compassionate whiles they enter into the clinical stages of their studies.
    
The White Coat Ceremony is a rite of passage event which is organised as a transition for medical students from the theory component to the practical phase of their training
The ceremony symbolises the medical profession and forms an integral part of the UCCSMS calendar.

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