The Project Manager of the USAID/UCC Fisheries and Coastal Management Capacity Building Support Project, Prof. Denis W. Aheto, has said fish is the most widely traded agricultural commodity in the world as compared to other products in the agricultural value chain. “It is extremely important to put on record that fish, over the last couple of years, is the most heavily traded agricultural commodity compared to meat sources, tobacco, tea, cocoa, banana, sugar, among others”, he said. 

Four affiliate institutions of the University of Cape Coast have participated in a workshop organised by the Institutional Affiliation Office (IAO) and the Centre for Teaching Support (CTS).

The workshop which is the third in a series for UCC affiliate institutions was held concurrently in Kumasi and Yendi. It was aimed at building the capacities of lecturers in the four affiliate institutions on assessment and research.

The Provost of the College of Education Studies, Prof. Eric Magnus Wilmot, has presented a Toyota Hilux vehicle to the Center for Educational Research, Evaluation and Development (CERED) to facilitate its operational activites.  

A delegation from the Committee on Institutional Affiliation (CIA) has visited Potters College in Takoradi to assess the preparedness of the College to seek affiliation with UCC.

Potters College (PC) is a new institution that is seeking affiliation to run Diploma in General Nursing programme. 

The University of Cape Coast , UCC, has won a total of 38 gold, 25 silver and 14 bronze medals to emerge champions of the 25th  Ghana Universities Sports Association (GUSA) Games held at Tamale.

The Students Representative Council (SRC) of the University of Cape Coast (UCC) has sent a message of congratulation to the Sports Team  on winning the 25th  Ghana Universities Sports Association (GUSA) Games.

The University has signed separate Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a Real Estate Developers, PS Global Ghana Limited and an ICT Service providers, Eaton Towers, at the Council Chamber.

“With recent increase in chronic diseases such as cancer, diabetes and hypertension, providing safe food for Ghanaians should be our priority”.

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