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UCC, Jiangsu University Expand Scope of Collaboration

22 Aug, 2018 By louis Mensah

A delegation from Jiangsu University (JU), China, has paid a courtesy call on the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph Ghartey Ampiah, to explore new areas of collaboration.

The University of Cape Coast and Jiangsu University have been partners since 2009. The visit was aimed at strengthening and expanding the scope of the collaboration.

Delegation from Jiangsu University

The delegation from JU was made up of the Vice-President, Prof. Zhang Jijian; Executive Director of Faculty of Agricultural Equipment, Prof. Mao Hanping; Dean of School of Pharmacy, Prof. Xu Ximing; Director of Department of State-Owned Assets, Prof. Zhao Xicang and the Director of International Office, Prof. Li Zhongxing.

New Areas for Collaboration

Leader of the delegation, Prof. Jijian said the visit was to discuss joint training and award of degrees in the areas of management, engineering and medicine.  He noted that his university was also interested in exchange of faculty members and students and joint research with UCC.

According to him, JU considered UCC as one of its cherished international partners and, therefore, it was important to strengthen the relationship between the two institutions. “UCC is one of the best Universities in Ghana and we are proud to be associated with UCC. I believe that we can achieve a lot together through this collaboration,” he noted. He said through the collaboration, JU has trained some lecturers from UCC to acquire PhD in Computer Science and other programmes.

Impact of UCC and JU Collaboration

Responding, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph Ghartey Ampiah, said the collaboration has had a positive impact on both institutions.  He thanked the delegation for expressing interest in expanding the scope of the collaboration. “I am happy about the areas we are going to work together with you especially the joint research. I believe it will help give a global perspective to the research we do,” he noted.

Prof. Ampiah said UCC has just established the School of Pharmacy, hence the new proposal would help to adopt best practices through faculty and student exchanges as well as joint research.  “We are happy to kick start the School of Pharmacy with the support of JU and I can see a lot of prospects between our two institutions,” he added. He was hopeful that further discussions with the concerned Provosts and Deans would help accelerate the partnership.

The delegation later had a meeting with the Provosts of the College of Health and Allied Sciences and College of Agriculture and Natural Sciences and the Dean of the School of Agriculture to discuss details of the new areas of collaboration.  

Present at the meeting were the Registrar, Mr. Kofi Nyan; the Senior Assistant Registrar, Office of the Vice-Chancellor, Mrs. Georgina Asi Owusu and the Junior Assistant Registrar, Centre for International Education, Mr. Alfred Ghartey.

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The exchange pupils and headteachers of the University Basic Schools with the Central Regional Minister, Mr. Kwamina Duncan

Officials from Higher Ed Partners Interact with Vice-Chancellor

22 Aug, 2018 By louis Mensah

Two officials from Higher Ed Partners, South Africa, have called on the Vice-Chancellor to introduce an online education solution for distance education.

The two officials were the Chief Strategy and Engagement Officer, Totsie Memela-Khambula and Deborah Jewell-Sherman.

Services of Higher Ed Partners, South Africa

Making a presentation at the meeting, Memela-Khambula said the key focus of the visit was to partner UCC to create an online platform for its distance students. She noted that her organisation provided online platform for Universities to expand access to high quality and affordable higher education. She noted that lecturers of the University would be assisted to redesign and upload their course content on the online platform for easy access by students. “We support partner university faculties and instructional design teams with best practices in the design, development and optimization of their online courses to deliver a high-quality experience,” she explained.

Memela-Khambula said the organisation was currently providing online services to 54 partner universities across the world with 3, 500 professors. She said there were more than 400 modules for instruction on the platform. She indicated their comprehensive solutions approach has helped to deliver sustainable growth for universities and also created a supportive environment for students to attain personal and professional success. “Our integrated, comprehensive approach to supporting universities in all aspects of online programme management is a model proven in the US, UK and Latin America that has helped to ensure students success and retention” she noted.

Reasons for Choosing UCC for the Partnership

According to her, they chose to partner UCC because the University has carved a niche in the delivery of quality distance education to a greater number of Ghanaians. “Our online solution will help the University to reach students beyond Ghana since most countries in Africa are eager to enrol on UCC’s programmes,” she noted.

Developing Virtual Classrooms for UCC Distance Education

On his part, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph Ghartey Ampiah, said UCC was making effort to develop virtual classrooms for the College of Distance Education to minimise the face-face contact with students. “We spend huge monies on recruiting tutors to handle courses at the various centres across the 10 regions in the country. The virtual classroom is to minimise this practice and also ensure that we leverage on technology to deliver quality services to our students” he indicated.

Prof. Ampiah noted that the University was interested in partnering reputable organisations to provide online services for its distance education and therefore, asked the officials to present a proposal to Management for consideration.

Present at the meeting were the Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Prof. George K. T. Oduro; Registrar, Mr. John Kofi Nyan; Provost, College of Distance Education,Prof. Isaac K. A. Galyuon; Senior Assistant Registrar at the Office of the Vice-Chancellor, Mrs. Georgina Asi Owusu and the Assistant Registrar, Mr. Felix Adu-Poku.

 

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