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UCC team of Assessors inspects new facility for ENT Nursing School

31 Jan, 2023 By DIS

A team of assessors from the University of Cape Coast,UCC, has inspected new facilities for Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) Nursing School, an affiliate of  UCC, at Abuakwa in the Atwima Nwabiagya South Municipality of the Ashanti Region.

 

The new school complex, which is about 60% complete, is a donation by the Atwima Nwabiagya South Municipal Assembly to enable the School to operate at its own site and also to facilitate expansion and the introduction of new academic and professional programmes in the health sector.

 

At a meeting with the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) of the Atwima Nwabiagya South Municipal Assembly, the Member of Parliament for the Atwima Nwabiagya South Constituency  and the Management of the ENT Nursing School, the Head of Institutional Affiliation, Dr. Justice Agyenim Boateng, indicated that the School was facing challenges with space and accommodation for its students at their current location. 

 

He explained that the School was sharing facilities - including classrooms, laboratories, offices, among others, with the Nursing and Midwifery Training College (NMTC) at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital. " ENT School is perching the premises of NMTC Kumasi so the two institutions share classrooms, offices among others which is not conducive for an institution that is running a degree programme," he added.

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 UCC team with officials of Atwima Nwabiagya South Municipal Assembly and Management of ENT Nursing School

Dr. Boateng noted that the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) on a number of occasions had queried the School for not operating in its own building. " If we don't act very fast, GTEC will order ENT School not to admit new students from next academic year and this will have dire consequences on Ghana's health sector since it's the only specialist ear, nose and throat nursing institution in Ghana," he continued.

 

He further noted that UCC as a mentor of ENT Nursing School welcomed the intervention of the Assembly and was ready to provide academic and technical advice to ensure that the School begins operation in its new premises, as well as introduce additional programmes.

 

Welcoming the team, the MCE , Hon. Michael Awuku, noted that the visit was timely and added that the Assembly would do everything possible to complete the structure to enable the School to begin operations in the new site within the shortest possible time. 

 

He pointed out that the Assembly was ready to host the School to enable indigenes to also take advantage to further their education at the tertiary level, as well as create employment opportunities for them.

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 From left-right: Dr. Justice A. Boateng, Hon. Emmanuel Agyei Anhwere and Dr. A. B. Adu-Gyamfi at the project site

On his part, the Member of Parliament for Atwima Nwabiagya South Constituency, Hon. Emmanuel Adjei Anhwere, was grateful to UCC for taking keen interest in the project.

 

Hon Anhwere said it was a collective agenda of all stakeholders, including traditional leaders to work towards hosting the School in the Municipality. 

 

He commended the Head of ENT School, Ms. Mercy Belins Beyuo, for cooperating with them to ensure that the project was completed on time for academic work to start at the new premises.

 

The team later inspected the new two-storey building which was at roofing level with facilities for 20 lecture rooms, clinical skills, laboratory, library, offices for administration and tutors etc. Also the team inspected another one-storey building currently occupied by a basic school  which would be rehabilitated and converted into one of the structures for use by ENT School to augment academic work.

 

The team recommended some structural adjustments on the building to meet GTEC's standard which the District Engineer promised to effect before the structures were finally handed over to the School.

Members of the UCC team were Dr. Addai Boateng Adu-Gyamfi from Department of Population and Health; Dr. Diana Atuase from Sam Jonah Library; and Surv. Philip K. A. Segbedzi from Department of Physical Development and Estate Management.

 

Council Pays fact-finding visit to UCC Project Sites

31 Jan, 2023 By DIS
Members of the Governing Council of University of Cape Coast,UCC, have paid fact-finding visit to some ongoing projects outside the University's main campus. 

Projects visited

 
The projectsd visited by Council members included the School of Agriculture Commercial and Research Farm at Twifo Wamaso Commercial Farm lands in the Central Region; Retreat Centre at Agona Nyakrom in the Central Region; and College of Distance Education (CoDE) Regional Study Centre at Dominase in the Ashanti Region.
 

Purpose of visit 

 
The visit was as a result of the Governing Council of UCC's decision at its Special Meeting to protect the University's legally acquired lands from encroachment. 
 
To that end, three teams were constituted to embark on a visit to these three project sites of the University.
 
The Chaiman of the Governing Council, Prof. Obeng Mireku and the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Johnson Nyarko Boampong, led the Wamaso team. 
 
The Director of Consular and General Services, Mrs. Alberta Graham led the team to Dominase, whilst Bishop Awortwi Pratt was the leader of the team to Agona Nyarkrom.

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Wamaso 

 
At Wamaso, the team was taken on a tour on 419 acre land and its boundaries by Dr. EMmmanuel Ogyari of the School Agriculture and Mr. Twumasi Atta Amankwa of the Directorate of Physical Development and Estate Management (DPDEM). 
It was established that the School of Agriculture had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Twifo Oil Palm Plantations to develop 100 acres of the land for oil palm plantation.
Discussions are also ongoing for Bunso Cocoa College to also develop part of the land for Cocoa plantations.
 
At the UCC level, the School of Agriculture is also mobilising resources to establish a commercial farm and research station on some portion of the land whilst the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceuticals has plans to cultivate herbal plants. 
 
An abandoned six-unit primary school on the land had been handed over to the University for a research centre.
 
The team recommended that other faculties/schools and departments should fashion out  projects on the remaining undeveloped lands.
 
Also, Management was tasked to ensure that sign posts and pillars were  erected on the boundaries and other spots on the land to ward off encroachers.
 
The team as part of its mandate was to develop a comprehensive report to Council.
 

Dominase 

 
At Dominase, Mrs. Alberta Yaa Graham, along with the Provost of CoDE, Prof. Anokye Mohammed Adam, was conducted round by the constructor. 
 
The constructor, Mr. Isaac Marfo, told the team that the facility would be completed by June 2023. 
 
The Provost urged the constructor to complete the work on schedule.
 

Agona Nyarkrom

 
The team, led by Bishop Awortwi Pratt, was happy at the speed of work.
 
The constructor promised the team to complete the work by February 2023.

 

UCC Council tours encroached lands

30 Jan, 2023 By DIS
Members of the Governing Council of the University of Cape Coast (UCC) have toured University lands that have been encroached upon by some private developers and individuals.
 
The purpose of the visit was to enable Council members to see at firsthand the level of encroachment on the university lands.
 
The Council has resolved to address the massive land encroachment and has taken lawfully steps to reclaim all encroached lands. 
 
According to management of the University, most of the lands belonging to UCC continued to be encroached upon.
 
Some encroachers had put up permanent structures on portions of the University lands depriving UCC of space for expansion.
 
While some encroachers had reached the roofing levels, others were at the foundation levels, which pose serious threat to the future growth and development of the University.

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Some of the estate and individual developers had threatened authorities of the University to stay off the lands or face their anger.
 
However, management of the University is engaging  occupants of the Lands to ensure peaceful resolution to the matter. 
 
Members of the University Council, were conducted around the lands by staff of Directorate of Physical Development Estate Management (DPDEM).
 
The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cape Coast, Prof. Johnson Nyarko Boampong, briefing the media after the tour, said UCC was a great asset to Ghana and, therefore, the University authorities would do its level best to protect the lands of the University. 
 
He,therefore, called for the support of the entire country to join forces with the University to reclaim the lands from encroachers for planned developmental projects. 
 
The Head of the Anti-Land Encroachment Unit at DPDEM, Mr. Twumasi Atta Amankwa, in an interview with the press, walked the media through the some of the initiatives by his outfit to stamp out the rising rate of encroachment on university lands.
27 Jan, 2023

 

INVITATION TO TENDER - NATIONAL COMPETITIVE TENDERING

 

 

1. The University of Cape Coast intends to apply part of its USAID Women Shell Fishers and Food Security Project Funds, for payments under the following contracts.

 

IFT No.

DESCRIPTION

QTY

BID SECURITY GH¢

CR/UCC/GD/0438/2022

Supply of Double Cabin

4 X 4 Pick-up for USAID Women Shell Fishers and Food Security Project

1

15,000.00

 

2. The University of Cape Coast invites sealed Tenders from eligible suppliers for supply of the above goods. Tendering will be conducted through the National Competitive Tendering (NCT) procedures specified in the Public Procurement Act, 2003 (Act 663) as Amended and the Guidelines of the Public Procurement Authority of the Republic of Ghana.

 

3. Interested eligible Tenderers may obtain further information from The Procurement Office, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, and inspect the bidding document at the address and location given from 30th January, 2023, Monday-Friday, 9.00 am to 4.00 pm local time each day.

 

4. A complete set of Tender documents in English may be purchased by interested Tenderers on the submission of a written application to the address below and upon the payment of a non-refundable fee of GH¢200.00 for the document. The method of payment will be by cash, or bank draft to University of Cape Coast. The document will be obtained personally.

 

5. Tenders must be deposited in the Tender Box located at the Procurement Office, New Central Administration Building, New Site, at or before 11:00am, on Thursday, 30th February, 2023.

 

6. Tenders shall be valid for a period of 90 days after the deadline for Tender submission. All tenders must be accompanied by a Tender Security of not less than the respective amount indicated above from a reputable Bank in the format attached in the tender documents. Late Tenders will be rejected. Tenders will be opened at 11.05 am in the presence of Tenderers’ representatives who choose to attend at the Academic Board Chamber located at the Top Floor of the New Administration Building, University of Cape Coast and at the time specified above.

 

7. All tenders must be accompanied by:

Valid Business Registration Certificate, VAT Certificate, Valid Tax Clearance Certificate, Valid SSNIT Clearance Certificate, Manufacturers Authorization (where applicable), PPA Registration Certificate, etc.

 

8. Address for inspection and Purchase of Tender Documents:

Procurement Office

New Central Administration Block- New Site 

Telephone: 0243422871/0243579933

 

Email: procurement@ucc.edu.gh/nampofo@ucc.edu.gh

27 Jan, 2023

INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATIONAL PLANNING AND ADMINISTRATION

UNESCO CATEGORY II INSTITUTE

 

JOB VACANCIES

The Institute for Educational Planning and Administration (IEPA) is a UNESCO Category II Centre established at the University of Cape Coast to advance and promote Educational Planning, Administration and Leadership for the West Africa Sub-region.

Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for appointment to the position below:

 

A. Position Description:

              i.        PositionTitle: Deputy Director-General (DDG) (Admin. And General Services)  

            ii.        Job Level: Managerial/Executive

           iii.        Location: University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana

           iv.        Reports to: Director- General 

The Deputy Director-General (Admin. And General Services) shall be responsible for the administration and general services of the IEPA UNESCO Category II Centre and the achievements of the Institute’s growth and success agenda. The DDG’s (Adm. &GS)’s responsibility also extends to supporting the D-General’s effective management of the Institute in fulfilment of the declared vision and mission and within the statutory framework laid down by the IEPA Governing Board. The DDG (Adm. & GS) shall coordinate the activities of the Institute’s directorates, chair the Institute’s meetings in the absence of the DG, and perform any other duties prescribed by the DG. The DDG (Adm. & GS) shall assist the DG in the following:

a)    Ensure the implementation and achievement of IEPA's current and future strategic direction set by the Board.

b)    Ensure delivery of strategic and operational key performance results, and outcomes.

c)    Provide the mandate and leadership for the Management Team to work in partnership across their operational groups, to lead and implement continuous improvements in educational processes, leveraging digital transformation, and ensuring delivery of client-centric services.

d)    Account for creating new sub-regional opportunities and keeping good relationships with private and public sector stakeholders to make sure the Institute keeps growing.

e)    Assess and mitigate principal risks and compliance of the Institute’s core mandate, together with its growth and success and ensure that appropriate management and technological systems are in place for delivering the expected services and performance standards.

f)       Provide strong visionary leadership and build strong relationships with decision-making power.

      

B.  Key Responsibilities:

The DDG (Adm. & GS) is vested with broad responsibilities and authority as per IEPA’s governance policy and operational guidelines. Major responsibilities include:

              i.        Overseeing day-today operations

            ii.        Developing organizational policies

           iii.        Managing administrative budgets

           iv.        Hiring and training administrative staff

            v.        Negotiating contracts and agreements with vendors

           vi.        Maintaining corporate relationships

          vii.        Monitoring operating expenses

         viii.        Liaising with other departments

           ix.        Updating executives on performance

            x.        Custodian of the IEPA Seal

           xi.        Overseeing the offices of:

 

·         Communication and Public Relations

·         Administration

·         Finance

·         Procurement

 

C.  Key Competencies

The person should have the following key competencies:

              i.        Leadership

a)    Demonstrates passion and enthusiasm for IEPA’s vision, and motivates, leads, and empowers others to achieve stated institutional goals.

b)    A visionary and innovative leadership qualities.

            ii.        Strategy Formulation

a)    Ability to formulate strategies and policies, and create new approaches in adverse situations;

b)    Ability to promote the image of the Institute through Research, Outreach and Consultancy.

           iii.        Relationship Management

a) Ability to establish and maintain positive working relationships with key stakeholders and commercial enterprises to facilitate the accomplishment of work goals.

           iv.        Problem Solving and Analysis

            v.        Communication Skills

           vi.        In-depth  understanding of Education, Government, and Industry Processes

          vii.        Governance/Management

a)    Experience in working with Governing Board providing professional, accurate, and strategic advice.

b)    Ability in implementing and delivering on Governing Board’s decisions and policies.

c)    Understands the interface between the role of directors and management.

d)    Has an understanding of and commitment to being an equal opportunities institute.

         viii.        Personal Organization

a)    Commitment to Personal excellence and Governing Board decisions and policies.

b)    Displays honesty, integrity and a strong sense of fairness.

 

D.  Qualification and Experience

      a) qualification and Experience

              i.        Master’s degree in a relevant field. A PhD would be an added advantage. A significant amount of work experience in a comparable position

            ii.        Strong communication and people management, interpersonal and influencing skills to build strong professional relationships, foster stakeholder engagement, create new partnerships and drive a culture of collaboration and innovation

           iii.        Membership of a relevant professional body

           iv.        Must be able to serve at least one term in office

            v.        A proven track record and international exposure in his or her areas of expertise and practice.

           vi.        Strong communication and people management, fundraising background and experience skills to build strong professional relationships, foster stakeholder engagement, create new partnerships, and drive a culture of collaboration and innovation.

          vii.        Exceptional leadership, management, interpersonal and team-building skills with a focus on securing strategic partnerships, educational planning, Human Resource, and educational management.

         viii.        Excellent knowledge of English or French and a fair knowledge in the other.

           ix.        Membership of a relevant professional body and in good standing.

 

E.  Term of Office

The appointment shall be for (4) years renewable up to a maximum four (4) years subject to satisfactory performance to be determined by the Governing Board provided that the appointment does not exceed the Statutory retiring age of  Sixty (60).

 

F.  Conditions of Service

Salary and fringe benefits attached to the positions are attractive and will be specified in the letter of appointment.

G.  Mode of Application & Closing Date

a. Interested applicants who meet the above criteria should please submit the following listed  documents:

i.   Formal application letter

ii.  Comprehensive Curriculum Vitae

           iii. 3-page vision statement

iv. Relevant supporting documents to:

 

The Registrar

University of Cape Coast

Cape Coast

  Email: registrar@ucc.edu.gh

 

b. Applicants should request three (3) referees to submit report on them directly

    to the above address.

           c. The closing date for the receipt of applications is 15th March, 2023.   

 

REGISTRAR

 

 

Participants of the dinner in a group photo
Participants of the dinner in a group photo

School of Nursing and Midwifery holds send-off dinner for Nursing students of Salisbury University

26 Jan, 2023 By DIS

The School of Nursing and Midwifery has held a  farewell dinner for  nursing students and faculty from the Salisbury University, USA.

 

The visiting students, with some  clad in tailored African prints at the dinner night, were in the University of Cape Coast(UCC) to seek practical exposure on Ghana's Health systems as part of Study Abroad Exchange Programme between the two universities. 

 

The visitors and their Ghanaian counterparts danced to several Ghanaian songs.

 

 

The Dean, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Dr. Nancy Ebu Enyan, in a short message, expressed gratitude to Salisbury University for the collaboration. 

 

She urged the students to make their experiences and skills relevant to society. 

 

 

In a brief remark, a Fulbright scholar from the School of Nursing, Salisbury University, Prof. Tina Reid, was thankful to the School of Nursing and Midwifery-UCC  and noted that they were overwhelmed by the Ghanaian hospitality and indicated that nursing students of Salisbury University would visit UCC often.

 

On behalf of the School, Dr. Enyan presented a citation to Prof Tina Reid for her immense contributions to the nursing profession. 

 

The farewell dinner was attended by faculty of the School of Nursing and Midwifery-UCC and the leadership of the Nursing Students' Association-UCC.

 

REACT Humanitarian Networkpresenting books to the School of Economics

UK based NGO donates books to School of Economics

24 Jan, 2023 By DIS
REACT Humanitarian Network, a UK-based Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), has presented several titles of economics-based books to the School of Economics.
 
Presenting the books at the School of Economics Conference Room, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of REACT Humanitarian Network, Mr. Prince Osei Akowuah, said he donated the books to the School so students would read to broaden their horizon. 
 
He further indicated that the books were to complement lecturers' efforts in nurturing students of the School. 
 
He noted that his organisation believed in investing in the minds of students for the future of the country in particular and the continent at large.
 
Mr. Akowuah stated that he was proud of the feats chalked up by the University of Cape Coast (UCC) in the 2023 Times Higher Education rankings and cautioned UCC not to rest on its laurels. 
 
" We are proud to be associated with your success. It is good to know that you are the best and you will continue to be the best... We like to associate ourselves with the best," he continued, referring to UCC
 
The CEO urged authorities of the School and students to make judicious use of the books to enhance teaching and learning.
 
 
The Provost of the College of Humanities and Legal Studies, Prof. Kwame Osei Kwarteng, who received the books on behalf of the School thanked REACT Humanitarian Network for the gesture and tasked students of the School of Economics to put the books to good use. 
 
He encouraged the students to make reading a habit and take their studies seriously in order to achieve their goals in life. 
 
 
On his part, the Dean of the School of Economics, Prof. James Attah Preprah, commended the NGO for continuously investing in education and expressed gratitude to Ms. Ernestina Larbie, a Lecturer at the Department of Business and Social Sciences Education-UCC for facilitating the donation.
 
 
he Turnitin Account Administrator of the University, Mr. Isaac Nketsiah

DRIC Trains Academic Senior Members on TURNITIN Software

24 Jan, 2023 By DIS

A four-day capacity training workshop aimed at broadening the knowledge and skills of Academic Senior Members on the use of “Turnitin”,  a plagiarism check software,  has ended at the Training Room of the Sam Jonah Library.

Organised by the Directorate of Research, Innovation and Consultancy (DRIC) in collaboration with the Directorate of Information and Communication Technology Services (DICTS) and Sam Jonah Library, the workshop offered the participants the opportunity to arm themselves with the requisite knowledge about Turnitin to fight the menace of plagiarism in postgraduate research work.

Topics treated included “the enhanced process of creating a class, setting assignments as well as uploading document (s) for similarity check, and interpretation of the similarity reports generated by the system".

The Turnitin Account Administrator of the University, Mr. Isaac Nketsiah, who addressed the participants, explained that the University had instituted measures to reduce the increasing spate of plagiarism in postgraduate research work,  pointing out that “postgraduate studies drive research work in every institution of higher learning”.

"The Turnitin software is to help reduce the level of plagiarism and increase the potency and originality of research output’, he added.

 

Access and Benefits

 

Apart from the software being a diagnostic tool for checking potential plagiarism, Mr. Nketsiah was quick to add that it could also provide both the instructors and students with the platform to mark, score, and to make assessments and comments.

‘‘Turnitin solutions promote academic integrity, streamline grading and feedback, deter plagiarism, and improve student outcomes, ’’ Mr. Nketsiah stressed.

On requirements for one to get access, he noted that first name, last name, and an institutional email address were the requirements needed to register one as an instructor or a student.

For his part, the E-resources Librarian, Dr. Osman Imoro, who took the participants through the “Enhanced Process of Creating a Class, Setting Assignments as well as uploading document (s) for similarity check”, emphasised that during this stage, instructors were not supposed to submit any draft manuscripts or students works including thesis, into the standard paper repository as it could create serious problems.

Some of the participants in an interview indicated that the workshop was timely, and had adequately equipped them to effectively supervise students to produce quality theses and assignments.   

 The Students’ Representative Council Chief Justice.

20th Parliament resumes sitting for 2022/23 Academic Year

24 Jan, 2023 By DIS

UCC Students' Parliament House has resumed sitting for the First Meeting of the 20th Parliament for the 2022/2023 Academic Year.

 

The Students’ Representative Council Chief Justice, Justice Edmund Kofi Gunu, swore into office the new Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon. Edmund Owusu.

 

The Speaker, Rt. Hon. Edmund Owusu, proceeded to swear in new Members of Parliament to begin their legislative duties in the house.

The Speaker, Rt. Hon. Edmund Owusu

 

Speaking at the event, the Speaker tasked members to renew their sense of professionalism in the discharge of their responsibility and called for support and cooperation.

 

Rt. Hon Owusu called on members to commit themselves to the business of the House considering the large volume of work to be done within the semester.

 

He recommended problem-solving approaches, instead of confrontation in handing disagreements and entrenched positions of the two sides of the House.

 

He called on members to be conscious, punctual and actively participate in all activities on the floor of the House and other meetings.

 

A former Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon Awotunde Awosika, advised members that the session would be very challenging and difficult however, members must accept the herculean tasks as opportunities to serve the University.

 

The House rose on Friday, November 11,2022, for the Christmas break after the last Meeting of the 19th Parliament.

 

Established in 2002, the Students' Parliament is made up of a Speaker, Deputy Speakers, student’s representing majority and minority caucuses, as well as clerk.
 

 

The Parliament House discusses matters of students' interest and welfare.
Group of people handing over books

Prof. Ameke donates books to Dept. of Ghanaian Languages and Linguistics

24 Jan, 2023 By DIS

A professor of Linguistics from Leidan University, Netherlands, Prof. Felix Ameke, has donated  linguistic books to the Department of Ghanaian Languages and Linguistics.

 

Making the donation on behalf of the donor, a professor at the Department of Ghanaian languages and Linguistics at the University of Cape Coast, Prof. Emmanuel Amo Ofori noted that the gesture was in fulfillment of a pledge made by Prof. Ameke to the Department during the commemoration of  International Mother Language Day in 2020. 

 

Prof. Ofori urged faculty and students to use the books well to enhance teaching and learning.

 

He encouraged the students to be serious in their studies and spend more time reading.

 

The Head of the Department, Prof. Kofi Busia Abrefa, receiving the books on behalf of the Department, expressed sincere appreciation to Prof. Ameke for the support. 

 

He gave an assurance that the books would be handled properly to prolong their lifespan.

 

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