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African Economic Research Consortium Officials Call on Vice-Chancellor

11 Oct, 2016 By louis Mensah

A delegation from the African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) who are on working visit to UCC has called on the Vice-Chancellor at his office.

AERC is a major teaching and research organisation collaborating with the Department of Economics.

Each year, Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) students from the Department undertake elective courses in Nairobi for three months. The leader of the delegation, Dr. Innocent Matshe, who is the Director of Training at AERC, said the Department of Economics is a member of the AERC, therefore they decided to visit and senisitise senior management and final year students of the department about the activities and opportunities on offer by the group.

The visit was also intended to take stock of AERC funded projects and review the existing Memorandum of Understanding. Dr. Matshe said the time has come to route the University in major economic networks and circles to bring in more research collaborations and funding to support the training of much needed professionals in the economic field.

Dr. Matshe indicated that there were over 4,000 researchers in their network, for that matter to help strengthen economic decision making, efforts should be geared towards research and training. According to him currently there is an amount of $10bn available to be accessed but due to lack of capacity in sourcing funds, the money was still sitting idle.  “We need to build capacity where it is lacking, we have to do it together, because together we are stronger and can succeed faster”.

Responding the Vice-Chancellor, Prof Ampiah called on the Department of Economics to try and bring other departments like the School of Agriculture to close the capacity gaps by building their capacity.

Prof. Ampiah urged the department to make their courses more friendly to get more students to enroll. “You have to dispel the notion that one has to be of some caliber before one could do economics”.

“We can build our own capacity if we pull our resources together, we can build something that cuts across”. He called on the leadership of the department to nurture it into a more international status by changing their modus of operandi from within. “Capacity building should start from within and transferred elsewhere. Break the shell and have more networks”.

 

 

UCC & Ghana National Association of the Deaf Discuss Introduction of Sign Language Interpretation Course

11 Oct, 2016 By louis Mensah

Three officials of the Ghana National Association of the Deaf led by the Executive Director, Mr. James M. Sambian have paid a courtesy call on the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph Ghartey Ampiah at his office to discuss possible ways of starting a course in Sign Language Interpretation in the University of Cape Coast.

This is to afford the Deaf in the society access tertiary education and enable them get employment in the formal sector.   The association has secured funding from the Danish government for a three-year period, ending 2018 to support the running of the course.

The Executive Secretary, Mr. Sambian, took the opportunity to congratulate the Vice-Chancellor on his appointment and said he was hopeful that the association could achieve its dream of starting a course that would culminate possibly in the award of a certificate or diploma.

The association in a citation presented to the Vice-Chancellor commended him for his effort, selfless and social work towards Deaf-Education in Ghana noting that “As an all-round educationist, we hope you will remain an Icon of hope and progress”. 

The Vice-Chancellor welcomed the idea of training people who would be trained to become beneficial to the society as well as to help equip people with hearing impairment to enable them contribute meaningfully to nation building. He said the document would be studied and fine-tuned for onward submission to the Academic board for approval.

“We will do our best, so that the course can start in 2017”.

CoHAS Honours Prof. Ernest Owusu-Ansah

11 Oct, 2016 By louis Mensah

The College of Health and Allied Sciences has organised a send-off ceremony in honour of the Founding Dean of the School of Allied Health Sciences, Prof. Ernest Owusu-Ansah at the Coconut Grove Hotel.

Prof. Owusu-Ansah who retired from the services of the University in September 2016 was presented with a citation, cloth, cash and other items in recognition of his valuable contributions to the growth and development of the School during his tenure as the Dean.

The citation presented to him read as follows:

“It was a great privilege having you as the Founding Dean of the School of Allied Health Sciences.

You have been a true human resource developer, committed and hardworking mentor, a visionary leader and an encourager.

Your love for this University was demonstrated in your great passion the School. We shall always remember your care for humanity, special respect for all and your outstanding industrious nature.

As a Founding Dean, you were prudent in handling matters, exercising pure judgement, intelligent in counselling and wise in speech.

We really appreciate you

Ayekoo"

 

Present at the ceremony were the Provost, College of Health and Allied Science (CoHAS), Rev. Prof. Harold S. Amonoo-Kuofi; the Dean, School of Medical Sciences, Prof. Francis Offei and current Dean, School of Allied Health Sciences; Dean, School of Nursing, Prof. Alexander Nii Moi Pappoe; Prof. Moses Joojo Eghan, College Registrar, Mr. Godwin Mensah, some heads of department and Faculty Officers and some administrators of CoHAS

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CoHAS Honours Prof. Ernest Owusu-Ansah

11 Oct, 2016 By louis Mensah

The College of Health and Allied Sciences has organised a send-off ceremony in honour of the Founding Dean of the School of Allied Health Sciences, Prof. Ernest Owusu-Ansah at the Coconut Grove Hotel.

Prof. Owusu-Ansah who retired from the services of the University in September 2016 was presented with a citation, cloth, cash and other items in recognition of his valuable contributions to the growth and development of the School during his tenure as the Dean.

The citation presented to him read as follows:

“It was a great privilege having you as the Founding Dean of the School of Allied Health Sciences.

You have been a true human resource developer, committed and hardworking mentor, a visionary leader and an encourager.

Your love for this University was demonstrated in your great passion the School. We shall always remember your care for humanity, special respect for all and your outstanding industrious nature.

As a Founding Dean, you were prudent in handling matters, exercising pure judgement, intelligent in counselling and wise in speech.

We really appreciate you

Ayekoo"

 

Present at the ceremony were the Provost, College of Health and Allied Science (CoHAS), Rev. Prof. Harold S. Amonoo-Kuofi; the Dean, School of Medical Sciences, Prof. Francis Offei and current Dean, School of Allied Health Sciences; Dean, School of Nursing, Prof. Alexander Nii Moi Pappoe; Prof. Moses Joojo Eghan, College Registrar, Mr. Godwin Mensah, some heads of department and Faculty Officers and some administrators of CoHAS

Sports Section Unearths New Talents for the Upcoming GUSA Games

11 Oct, 2016 By louis Mensah

The Sports Section has held the 21st Inter-Hall Cross Country competition to hunt for quality talents for the upcoming Ghana Universities Sports Association (GUSA) games, which will take place at the University for Development Studies, Tamale.

The keenly contested competition, organised under the International Association of Athletics Federation's(IAAF) rules, saw athletes from the Kwame Nkrumah Hall (KNH), Atlantic Hall (ATL), Oguaa Hall, Adehye Hall, Valco Hall and Casely Hayford (Casford) Hall.

After the 10km distance marathon race, Oguaa Hall emerged winners with 54 points. KNH had 67 points to place second, whilst Valco Hall and Adehye Hall bagged 103 and 105 points to secure the third and fourth positions respectively in the women category.

In the men category, which saw a massive turnout, KNH Hall was declared winners with 47 points, whilst Valco had 66 points to place second. ATL Hall secured 123 points to get the third position, with Casford Hall and Oguaa Hall getting 129 and 168 points to place 4th and 5th positions respectively.

Sarah Owusu, from Oguaa Hall, was adjudged the best female athlete, whilst Malik Yakubu, a Casford Hall athlete, was crowned the best male athlete. Other Winners, including halls of residence of the various categories were given cash prizes.

Closing the ceremony held at the Casford field, the Dean of Students Affairs, Prof Koawo Edjah, commended the athletes for their good sportsmanship. He advised them to train very hard in order to defend their titles in the forthcoming GUSA Cross Country in Tamale in November 2016.

The Chairman of the Sports and Recreation Committee, Dr. Charles Domfeh, congratulated the athletes on their hard work and urged them to take their training seriously. He encouraged athletes who were not named in the squad that would represent the University in Tamale not to lose hope, indicating that they could be called at any time to replace their colleagues for any unforeseen circumstances.

Mr. Adu Gyamfi, a Convocation representative on the Sports and Recreation Committee; Mr. Daniel Okyere, and other high-level officials graced the occasion.

Sports Section Selects 20 Athletes for Upcoming GUSA Cross Country

11 Oct, 2016 By louis Mensah

The Sports Section has invited 20 athletes to start camping ahead of the Ghana Universities Sports Association (GUSA) Cross Country slated for November at the University for Development Studies.

The camping starts from Monday, October 10, 2016 on campus.

The invited athletes were selected based on their exceptional performances at the just ended Inter-Hall Cross Country competition held at the Casely Hayford field, which saw Oguaa Hall and Casford Hall emerge winners in the women and men categories respectively.

Below is the list of the invited athletes:

Women category

1. Sarah Owusu (Oguaa Hall)

2. Millicent Kpokura (Adehye Hall)

3. Ramatu Issifu (Valco)

4.Patience Akanwagha (KNH)

5.Hajuaha Braimah (Oguaa Hall)

6.Marian Domfeh (Oguaa)

7. Mavis Bayienyern (Oguaa Hall)

8.Herty Duku (KNH)

9. Victoria Efua Mbeah (ATL)

10. Rebecca Bajemyenu (KNH

Men Category

1.Malik Yakubu (Casford Hall)

2. Joseph Yandah (ATL)

3.Akakiya Adampuga (KNH)

4. Emmanuel Duah (Valco)

5.Ali Shafie Mohammed (KNH)

6.Philip Tetteh (KNH)

7.Raphael Glimeti (Valco)

8.Micheal Amoah (ATL)

9.Baba Tiah Abdul-Karim (Valco)

10.Emmanuel Kever (KNH)

Our Actions Should Enhance the Image of UCC

10 Oct, 2016 By louis Mensah

The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph Ghartey Ampiah has told lecturers that the image of the University would get enhanced or diminished through their actions or inactions.

 

The Vice-Chancellor noted that since the lecturers were at the forefront of academic work in the University, their actions should create good impression about UCC both locally and internationally.

 

Since assuming office on October 1, the Vice-Chancellor has been interacting with various groups on campus to present to share a gist of his vision for the University the next four years. In his maiden meeting with the teaching staff, Prof. Ghartey Ampiah called for their support to administer the University saying, “I believe all must be on board. All of us must work together to achieve the aims of this institution”.

 

On the quest to merit the worldwide acclaim accolade as a University, Prof. Ampiah said that could only be attained if more strenuous efforts were put into research activities. “My focus is to help all to increase our research capacity so when people are asking for two papers, we can give ten”.

 

He told the Lecturers that they would not be known unless their research works were well written and disseminated, “We will never be visible; in fact, we will become ‘invisible’ if we keep publishing in hard copy journals rather than digital. I am challenging you. All of us must be visible, so we have to enroll on Google scholar search engine and the others. I challenge you to be there, they have all the necessary tools to enhance your research work”.

To help improve research good research work and dissemination, the Vice-Chancellor assured an improved access to Internet connectivity. He said though the budget for internet connectivity was in excess of GH¢ 1.9 million, it was still not better and called for expeditious action to fix the problem.

 

Prof. Ampiah urged his colleague lecturers to demonstrate further commitment to quality teaching by introducing innovation through the use of Information Technology.

“You have to change the way you teach your students and courses. You have to sharpen your teaching skills to reflect modern trends”. He called for prudent use of money to ensure that more funds would be available to undertake research activities. “Let us conserve money here before we also look elsewhere for support to do our work”.

 

The Vice-Chancellor advised them to use the University’s time judiciously to achieve maximum effectiveness, efficiency and productivity. He called for peaceful co-existence between Lecturers and Administrators saying “let’s work harmoniously with administrators for we all working in the interest of our clients, that is our students. If there is mutual trust, we can do it”.

 

Meanwhile, the Vice-Chancellor has also held a joint meeting with Senior and Junior staff where he urged them respect their superiors to ensure order and discipline at their respective offices. He also asked leaders to be good examples for their subordinates to emulate.

 

Prof. Ampiah told them to eschew the practice where staff use office hours and items to engage in private businesses and rather stay and work for the maximum mandatory eight (8) hours per day. Again, he asked workers not to be prompted before they do what was expected of them rather they should take initiative to have broken down items and machines repaired. He assured them that his administration would avoid selective application of the rules governing the university. “We would be fair to all, no matter the status or personality there will be no discrimination what is good Senior Members is equally good for Junior staff”.

School of Physical Sciences Award Deserving Students

10 Oct, 2016 By louis Mensah

The School of Physical Sciences, of the College of Agriculture and Natural Sciences, has organised the 2015/2016 Academic Year Dean's Awards Ceremony for students who have remarkably excelled in their academics.

The awards, instituted in 2015 with sixty-five awardees, was in recognition of students in levels 200, 300 and 400, who had attained Cumulative Grade Point Aggregate (CGPA) of 3.6 and above presented with certificates of honour at the colourful event, which was held at the Main Auditorium.

The awards, categorised into four sections, had 31 First Class students, 40 Best Students (each level); three Best Overall Female students (each level) and three Overall Best Students (each level). In the Overall Best Students category, Messrs Samuel Tei Kwao, a level 200 student reading BSc Actuarial Science, obtained a CGPA of 3.824, whilst Bernard Akai Akwei, a level 300 student reading Mathematics with Economics, had CGPA of 3.877, and Amoh Ebenezer, a level 400 student pursuing BSC Actuarial Science, had a CGPA of 3.927.

As regards to the Best Overall Female Students, Miss Abigail Owusuaa Owusu, a level 400 student reading B.Sc. Mathematics and Economics, had a CGPA of 3.716, while Miss Elizabeth Omotola Obisesan, a level 300 student pursuing B.Sc Computer Science, attained a CGPA of 3.541 and Miss Valerie Aboah Ofori, a level 200 student reading Actuarial Science, obtained a CGPA of 3.797.

In an address at the function, the Dean of the School of Physical Sciences, Prof. David Kofi Essuman, explained that the awards scheme was aimed at motivating the students to aspire for higher academic excellence. He said that Dr. N. K Haward, a senior member at the Mathematics and Statistics Department, had accepted to institute a cash award in his name for the best overall statistics student for the next five years. Prof. Essuman called on benevolent individuals and companies to sponsor the award ceremony, which is held between the third and sixth week of each semester for the previous Academic Year.

Prof. Essuman announced that the School had acquired and installed Laboratory Analytical Instruments valued at $300,000.00 to facilitate and promote both undergraduate and post graduate research. According to him, the School had purchased computer software for the Computer Laboratory and had also procured safety materials for workers at the Science Workshop to minimize work related accidents.

On his part, the Provost of the College of Agriculture and Natural Sciences, Prof. L.K Sam- Amoah, who chaired the event, congratulated the award winners and expressed hope that their success would inspire other students to take their studies seriously in order to attain similar heights in future awards.

Be Lawyers of Integrity- Manasseh tells Law Students

10 Oct, 2016 By louis Mensah

Ace broadcaster, Manasseh Azure Awuni, has called on law students of the University of Cape Coast to strive for integrity in all their endeavours.

He challenged them to identify their purpose in life and live a purpose beyond themselves. That, he said, would make them live a life of integrity.

Mr. Azure made the call when he addressed law students at the Celt Auditorium 900.

The lecture, organised by the Law Students' Association, was on the theme, “Serving a Meal on the Dining Table for the Lawyer and the Judge."  According to him, nobody can force integrity on them; however, he was quick to add that integrity comes with daunting challenges. He said:" Nobody can force integrity on you. Integrity is a decision you've to take. It comes with a lot of difficulties."

Mr. Azure noted that Ghana needs strong men and women with integrity to build strong institutions in the country. The ace broadcaster entreated them to remain focused and resolute in the face of insults and vilification in their pursuit of integrity. He urged them to uphold the integrity of the law profession so as to ensure a better judicial system.

Another Speaker, a former Ghana Journalist Association award winner in 2014, Mr. Seth Kwame Boateng, highlighted the deplorable conditions prisoners in Ghana were grappling with. Consequently, Mr. Boateng showed a documentary christened " Locked and Forgotten" to highlight the poor state of Ghana's prison. He said in the wake of the documentary the Chief Justice intensified the Justice for All Programme, which resulted in the release of appreciable number of remand prisoners.

Taking his turn to address the law students, an undercover Journalist, Mr. Anas Aremeyaw Anas, reminded the students that the legal system provided an honest, unimpeded and merited reward or punishment to all who would appear before them.

Mr. Anas, who is the 2015 Journalist of the year winner, called for innovative and daring approaches so as to make the society progress. He used the occasion to show some of his documentaries which included Ghana in the Eyes of God, The Spirit Child, amongst others.

The event attracted dignitaries from the Faculty of Law and other departments.

T&D Organises Orientation for National Service Personnel

10 Oct, 2016 By louis Mensah

The Training and Development Section of the Directorate of Human Resource has organised a one-day orientation programme for national service personnel for the 2016/2017 academic year.

The orientation was aimed at sensitising the national service personnel to be efficient and effective in the discharge of their duties in the various colleges, schools, faculties, departments, sections and units in the University.

Speaking on the topic," Good Human Relations," the Senior Assistant Registrar, College of Distance Education, Mr. Ebenezer Aggrey, underscored the need for service personnel to engage in good human relations as part of their duties at the office.

According to him, good human relations was vital to the success and survival of every organisation and individual. He noted that good human relations ensure proper balance in handling people they come into contact with as part of their work schedule, stressing that it also enhances peace at the workplace.

Mr. Aggrey told the service personnel that human relations increased production at the workplace. He used the occasion to advise the service personnel to refrain from bickering, gossiping, backbiting, bootlicking, pettiness, laziness and unnecessary argument at the office. That, he pointed out, hampered productivity at the workplace. He advised them not to look down on people in the execution of their work.

On the responsibilities of the service personnel in the University, Mr. Aggrey urged them to promote the prestige and the good name of Ghana and the University of Cape Coast. He urged them to work tirelessly, foster unity, respect the rights of others and avoid acts that were inimical to the welfare of their colleagues.

The Faculty Officer of the School of Physical Sciences, Mr. Kojo Dzinpa, who took participants through “Work Ethics and Office Management,” reminded participants to take good care of the University property at their office. He advised them to eschew the tendencies that hindered the flow of work and be punctual at the office. He urged them to put up good ethical behaviour in all their endeavours. He told the participants to be team players, assertive, loyal and trustworthy, open, humble and self discipline at their work place. He advised them to ensure confidentiality at the office.

The Senior Assistant Registrar at the Institute of Education, Mr. Prosper Nyatuame, who made a presentation on the topic," Administrative Structure and Channels of Communication at the University," enlightened the service personnel on the administrative hierarchy in the University. He said, in every administration, there should be control mechanisms, unity of command, delegation of authority, vision, mission and objectives.

Touching on the channels of communication in the University, Mr. Nyatuame took the participants through verbal, non-verbal and written forms of communication in the University. He advised the service personnel to take their work seriously so as to develop hands-on experience and skills at the work place. He entreated them to make judicious use of their time instead of spending time on their mobile phones.

The Acting Director of the Directorate of Human Resource, Dr. K. Gyasi Badu, in his opening remarks, urged the national service personnel to respect every staff in the University. He called on them to take their works seriously.

Participants were schooled on national service personnel rights, responsibilities and privileges in the University.

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