Prof. Boampong taking the leadership mantle

The new Vice-Chancellor of UCC, Prof. Johnson Nyarko Boampong, has indicated his commitment to lead the process of transforming the University into a World Class Entrepreneurial University with a global competitive edge.

To achieve this, Prof. Boampong said “My vision is to reposition UCC as the global hub of creative thinkers, offering demand-driven programmes, integrated with practical entrepreneurial courses and actively translating the products of its innovative research, for sustainable development.”

Investiture of Vice-Chancellor and Registrar

The University of Cape Coast has held an investiture for Prof. Johnson Nyarko Boampong and Mr. Jeff Teye Emmanuel Onyame as Vice-Chancellor and Registrar respectively.

Prof. Johnson Nyarko Boampong

Prof. Boampong is assuming the position of Vice-Chancellor of the University with rich experience as an academic as well as good track record as in university administration.

Harvesting of First Fruit and donation

The University of Cape Coast through the School of Agriculture has partnered Agri-Impact to embark on a Greenhouse Project to cultivate vegetables for the University Community and the general public.
        
The project is being funded by the Ghana Export-Import Bank at a cost of $ 250,000 with10 greenhouses at the A. G. Carson Technology Area at the North Campus. The project has engaged the services of 20 youth including past students of the University who are cultivating cucumber, sweet pepper, and tomatoes in the greenhouses.

CCST maiden graduation

The University of Cape Coast has conferred degrees on 20 pioneer students of the CSIR College of Science and Technology (CCST), at the College’s maiden congregation and ceremony in Fumesua in the Ashanti Region.

The students, graduated with degrees in the areas of Master of Philosophy and Science (MPhil/MSc) in Climate Change and Integrated Natural Resources Management, MPhil Plant Breeding and Biotechnology.
Others were MPhil Soil Health and Environmental Resources Management, MPhil Food Science and Technology.

Management of UCC and Ghana Police Service

The University of Cape Coast has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ghana Police Service to train personnel of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in Forensic Investigation.
    
With the signing of the MoU, the University through the Department of Forensic Sciences will mentor the CID Detective Training Academy (DTA) in Accra to run programmes at various academic levels including certificate, diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate.

Commissioning of Data Centre

The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph Ghartey Ampiah has commissioned the School of Business Building and a state-of-the-art Data Centre at the North campus.

Speaking at the commissioning of the School of Business Building, the Vice-Chancellor commended the School for making judicious use of its Internally Generated Fund (IGF) to put up their own office complex. He encouraged other departments in the University to emulate the example of the School. 

DRIC 2nd Report

The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph Ghartey Ampiah has launched the second research report of the University spanning 2017-2019 at a ceremony on campus .
    
The research report touches on the multidisciplinary and solutions-driven research that has been undertaken by researchers in the University working in teams. The report also highlights the growing importance of networks and multi-stakeholder partnerships in driving research impact.

Exchange of the signed MoU

The University of Cape Coast has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a Ghanaian-based Indian Company, Park Agrotech Ghana Limited as part of plans to revamp the Komenda Sugar Factory.

Vice-Chancellor cutting tape to inaugurate the building

The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph Ghartey Ampiah, has commissioned a multi-purpose lecture complex valued at GH ¢19.9 million to enhance academic work in the University.
    
The lecture complex which was completed within 18 months through Internally Generated Funds (IGF) has 25-lecture halls with the capacity to seat 4, 500 students.

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