The Head of Department of Physics, Dr. Benjamin Anderson, has called on Postgraduate students to read more reviewed articles so that they would be equipped to generate new ideas for research.

According to Dr. Anderson, reading reviewed articles would apprise them of the current happenings in their fields of study and also to contribute meaningfully to academic debate.

Dr. Anderson made this known at a seminar organised by the School of Physical Sciences for Postgraduate students of the College of Agriculture and Natural Sciences (CANS)

A lecturer at the Department of Chemistry, University of Cape Coast, Dr.-Ing. Samuel Kofi Tulashie has been awarded as the 2016 Most Published Author in the field of engineering by the Ghana Institution of Engineers (GhIE).

The award was conferred on him recently at the 3rd Engineering Excellence Award held in Accra. The ceremony was on the theme “Engineering and Innovations to Promote National Development”. Dr.- Ing. Tulashie’s publication in Research Safety won him the award in the Advancing Engineering Knowledge Category which he competed with another professor.

A lecturer at the Department of Chemistry, University of Cape Coast, Dr.-Ing. Samuel Kofi Tulashie has been awarded as the 2016 Most Published Author in the field of engineering by the Ghana Institution of Engineers (GhIE).

The award was conferred on him recently at the 3rd Engineering Excellence Award held in Accra. The ceremony was on the theme “Engineering and Innovations to Promote National Development”. Dr.- Ing. Tulashie’s publication in Research Safety won him the award in the Advancing Engineering Knowledge Category which he competed with another professor.

A former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cape Coast (UCC), Rev. Prof. S. K. Adjepong, has described UCC Distance Education as number one in Ghana.

 

"...UCC, the University of Competitive Choice is number one and blazing the trail when it comes to Distance Education in the whole country", he said.

The University of Cape Coast has been selected by the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program (CADFP) to host an African Diaspora scholar from the United States to work on a collaborative project on “Enhancing UCC’s Hydrology Curriculum and Hydrologic Research Output through the Establishment of a Coastal Watershed and Wetlands Field Research Station”.

 

The College of Distance Education (CoDE) has donated photocopier machine to the University Primary School.

The donation follows a request by the school to CoDE for a photocopier machine.

 

The Provost of CoDE, Prof. Isaac Galyuon, who presented the equipment on behalf of CoDE at a short ceremony, said the donation was to help promote teaching and learning in the school. He thanked his two predecessors - Prof. George K. T. Oduro, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, and Prof. Nelson Buah, the immediate past Pro-Vice-Chancellor, for their immense support towards the donation.

Mr. Malcom Yawson, a former student of the University Kindergarten, has presented plastic chairs and tables to the University Kindergarten.

 

Mr. Yawson, who was accompanied by members of his family, said the donation was in memory of her late mother, Mrs. Beatrice Aggrey, who was a former teacher of the School in the 80s. He pledged his continuous support for the School and appealed to the teachers not to shirk their responsibility to mould the character of the children in their care.

 

Mr. Malcom Yawson, a former student of the University Kindergarten, has presented plastic chairs and tables to the University Kindergarten.

 

Mr. Yawson, who was accompanied by members of his family, said the donation was in memory of her late mother, Mrs. Beatrice Aggrey, who was a former teacher of the School in the 80s. He pledged his continuous support for the School and appealed to the teachers not to shirk their responsibility to mould the character of the children in their care.

 

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