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

The Institute of Educational Planning and Administration (IEPA) is hosting a three-day capacity workshop organised by the Ghana National Commission for United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE).

The Chairman of the International Youth Fellowship (IYF) in charge of West Africa, Rev. Hee Jin Park, has indicated that Ghana can become one of the developed nations in the world if there is a change in mindset of its citizens.

Rev. Park noted that Ghana, after gaining independence was far developed than South Korea, however, the latter was now among the most advanced nations in the world whiles the former was still grappling with basic needs for its people. He said South Korea had lower GDP than Ghana in 1957 but now the third largest economy in Asia and the 11th in the world.

A former Deputy Director-General of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Prof. Alfred Oteng-Yeboah, has urged the College of Agriculture and Natural Sciences (CANS), to set up an interdisciplinary research team to undertake vigorous research and development projects to find solutions to local and national problems.

A former Deputy Director-General of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Prof. Alfred Oteng-Yeboah, has urged the College of Agriculture and Natural Sciences (CANS), to set up an interdisciplinary research team to undertake vigorous research and development projects to find solutions to local and national problems.

The Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Prof. George K. T. Oduro, has noted that Universities will fail as hubs of knowledge generation and application, if they fail to place national character development at the core of the training of students.

Universities must use the lecture theatres to help students develop mindsets that will place Ghana first and make them appreciate that our tribal, religious and political orientations should not divide us as citizens,” he indicated.

A team of researchers from the University has introduced stakeholders in the Cape Coast metropolis to new methods of cultivating crops on unused and underutilised spaces in urban areas.

The team of researchers are Dr. David Oscar Yawson (PI), Dr. Michael Osei Adu, Prof. Frederick Ato Armah and Dr. Paul Agu Asare.

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

Japan Motors has presented a cheque for GH¢10,000 to support the organisation of the 12th Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Lectures.

The 12th Series of the Lecture will be held from Friday 28th -Saturday 29th September,  2018 at the Main Auditorium.

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