The International Fertilizer Development Centre (IFDC) and Ghana National Fertilizer Council (GNFC), has equipped the University of Cape Coast's International Modelling and Mapping Centre (IMMC) with Six high performing computers and RTK Drone to help improve agriculture productivity in the country.
Four newly elected executives of the University Teachers’ Association of Ghana-University of Cape Coast Chapter (UTAG-UCC) have been sworn into office at a brief handover ceremony.
The University of Cape Coast (UCC) has matriculated 1,415 fresh sandwich students to pursue various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes for the 2022/23 Academic Year.
The number, according to records from the Management Information Section of the Directorate of Academic Affairs, is made up of 489 undergraduates and 926 postgraduates.
The Centre for Data Archiving, Analysis and Advocacy (C-DAMAA) in collaboration with the One Ocean Hub Project has organised a day's workshop on " Data Sharing and Meta Data" for Graduate Students of the University of Cape Coast (UCC).
The workshop was aimed at creating a crop of students whose activities could easily fit into the open science initiative.
Participants were drawn from various departments in the University of Cape Coast.
The University of Cape Coast (UCC) has organised a day's orientation for fresh sandwich students.
The initiative was to make the students aware of the University’s rules and regulations as well as provide the platform for the new students to interact with the University authorities.
Speakers took the students through course registration, regulations for junior members, campus security services, graduate studies, the programme duration,academic programmes, policies and regulations, as well as UCC Sexual Harassment Policy and Procedures, among others.
The Vice-Chancellor of University of Cape Coast, Prof. Johnson Nyarko Boampong,has paid a surprise visit to Prof. S. K. Adjepong, a former Vice-Chancellor of the University.
The visit was part of the agenda of the Vice-Chancellor, who took office in 2020, to visit his predecessors.
Prof. Boampong, who was in final year at UCC during the tenure of Prof. Adjepong, used the occasion to present an undisclosed amount of money and assorted food items to the former Vice-Chancellor.
He was happy that Prof. Adjepong was in good health and wished him well.
A former Chairman of the Governing Council of the University of Cape Coast (UCC), Nana Sam Brew-Butler, has donated over 300 copies of diabetes-related books to the School of Medical Sciences-UCC.