Academic Staff from the College of Humanities and Legal Studies Attend Academic Leadership Workshop

On Thursday, 5th July, 2018, selected academic staff attended a one-day academic leadership workshop organised by Emeritus Prof. Carmel McNaught and Prof David M. Kennedy at the British Council, Accra.

Participants were taken through the following topics:  

The Confucius Institute at the University of Cape-Coast (CI-UCC), in conjunction with the Centre for African and International Studies (CAIS), has held the 2017 China-African Urban Development Forum at the University of Cape Coast (UCC).

The Campus Broadcasting Services Centre (CBS) has embarked on health walk to mark the beginning of activities for its one year anniversary celebration. CBS officially began operation in its permanent building behind Valco Hall on Monday, 21st November, 2016 after operating as ATL FM within Atlantic Hall for over 20 years.

The Campus Broadcasting Services Centre (CBS) has embarked on health walk to mark the beginning of activities for its one year anniversary celebration.

CBS officially began operation in its permanent building behind Valco Hall on Monday, 21st November, 2016 after operating as ATL FM within Atlantic Hall for over 20 years.

The Campus Broadcasting Services Centre (CBS) has embarked on health walk to mark the beginning of activities for its one year anniversary celebration.

CBS officially began operation in its permanent building behind Valco Hall on Monday, 21st November, 2016 after operating as ATL FM within Atlantic Hall for over 20 years.

The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph Ghartey Ampiah, has received the Nigerian High Commissioner to Ghana, His Excellency, Micheal Femi Abikoye and his entourage at the Council Chamber.

The purpose of the visit by the High Commissioner was to officially introduce himself to the Vice-Chancellor and also deepen the existing relations between the Commission and the University. Speaking during the meeting, HE. Abikoye said that  he was appointed as High Commissioner to Ghana on  July this 2017 and presented his letters of credence to President Akufo Addo on 18th August, 2017.

The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph Ghartey Ampiah, has received the Nigerian High Commissioner to Ghana, His Excellency, Micheal Femi Abikoye and his entourage at the Council Chamber.

The purpose of the visit by the High Commissioner was to officially introduce himself to the Vice-Chancellor and also deepen the existing relations between the Commission and the University. Speaking during the meeting, HE. Abikoye said that  he was appointed as High Commissioner to Ghana on  July this 2017 and presented his letters of credence to President Akufo Addo on 18th August, 2017.

A Non-Governmental Organisation, Child Health Improvement Programme (CHIP), in collaboration with the School of Medical Sciences (SMS), has organized workshop on Autism and Special needs. The workshop, which is the fourth to be held, had the theme: “Biomedical and Nutritional Intervention for the Special Needs Child” and attracted participants from Pre-Schools, caregivers and some medical personnel. Autism is a whole body, multi system metabolic disorder which is also described as neurological and psychological criteria.

A Non-Governmental Organisation, Child Health Improvement Programme (CHIP), in collaboration with the School of Medical Sciences (SMS), has organized workshop on Autism and Special needs.

The workshop, which is the fourth to be held, had the theme: “Biomedical and Nutritional Intervention for the Special Needs Child” and attracted participants from Pre-Schools, caregivers and some medical personnel.

Autism is a whole body, multi system metabolic disorder which is also described as neurological and psychological criteria.

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