A Clinical Psychologist and Suicidologist at the University of Ghana, Dr. Joseph Osafo, has asked faculty and students to venture into suicide research in order to curb the rising spate of suicide in the country.

“You can only intervene in suicide prevention when you have your own country specific data”, he said.

Unibank has donated an amount of GH¢20,000  to support the College of Humanities and Legal Studies First College–Industry week activities.
 
The week activities which were held from 3rd– 9th March, 2018 on the theme “Linking Academia to Industry.”
 
The cheque was presented by Mr. Eugene Amoa, Cape Coast Branch Manager of Unibank,  and Mr. David Boakye, the Relationship Manager. The Branch Manager congratulated the provost for her initiative. He was of the opinion that the theme for the week celebration was appropriate and timely.

Unibank has donated an amount of GH¢20,000  to support the College of Humanities and Legal Studies First College–Industry week activities.
 
The week activities which were held from 3rd– 9th March, 2018 on the theme “Linking Academia to Industry.”
 
The cheque was presented by Mr. Eugene Amoa, Cape Coast Branch Manager of Unibank,  and Mr. David Boakye, the Relationship Manager. The Branch Manager congratulated the provost for her initiative. He was of the opinion that the theme for the week celebration was appropriate and timely.

Unibank has donated an amount of GH¢20,000  to support the College of Humanities and Legal Studies First College–Industry week activities.
 
The week activities which were held from 3rd– 9th March, 2018 on the theme “Linking Academia to Industry.”
 
The cheque was presented by Mr. Eugene Amoa, Cape Coast Branch Manager of Unibank,  and Mr. David Boakye, the Relationship Manager. The Branch Manager congratulated the provost for her initiative. He was of the opinion that the theme for the week celebration was appropriate and timely.

The Graduate Students Association of Ghana, (GRASAG) UCC chapter, has launched its Silver Anniversary at a ceremony on campus.

Addressing the students, the Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Prof. George K. T. Oduro, commended GRASAG for producing high calibre human resources who were contributing meaningfully to the development of the nation in all sectors of the Ghanaian economy.

The Department of History has presented two autographed books on “Africa and First World War I” to the Ghana Armed Forces at the Burma Camp, Accra.

"Africa and the First World War, 1914-1918" is a collection of articles by scholars of History, Society and Military about African experiences of the war. The book was edited by Prof. Kwame Osei Kwarteng and De-Valera NYM Botchway of the Department of History.

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The SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES, UCC in collaboration with the Graduate Students Association of Ghana (GRASAG),

UCC, Vodafone Ghana and Atlantic FM announces an international conference on postgraduate education and research to

take place at the University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana from June 12 -14, 2018.

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The International Youth Fellowship (IYF), UCC chapter, in conjunction with the National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS-UCC) has held the 2018 leader’s symposium with a call on leaders to have their followers at heart.

The symposium which was on the theme “A leader with no limits” was attended by some lecturers, student leaders and students of UCC.

The International Youth Fellowship (IYF), UCC chapter, in conjunction with the National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS-UCC) has held the 2018 leader’s symposium with a call on leaders to have their followers at heart.

The symposium which was on the theme “A leader with no limits” was attended by some lecturers, student leaders and students of UCC.

The team of Nursing students and faculty members from Grand Valley State University (GVSU) who came to Ghana for a two-week exchange programme has expressed gratitude to the School of Nursing and Midwifery for making the programme a success.

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