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UCC holds Send-off Ceremony in honour of 93 Retirees

02 Aug, 2022 By DIS

The University of Cape Coast has held a Send-off and Long Service Awards Ceremony for ninety-three (93) retirees of the University for their meritorious service.

 

A breakdown of the number of retirees (teaching and non-teaching Staff) honoured includes twenty-three (23) Senior Members, thirty-five (35) Senior Staff and thirty-five (35) Junior Staff.

 

Of the total number, Doris Wilson of the Directorate of University Health Services; Samuel Wilberforce Graham of College of Distance Education (CoDE) and Mr. Joseph Afful of the Directorate of Physical Development and Estate Management (DPDEM) served forty-two (42) years each.

 

The awards, received by the retirees which included refrigerators, deep freezers, sets of living room furniture, were determined by the length of service to the University. Each awardee also received a citation.

Samuel Wilberforce Graham (right) who served 42 years receiving a citation from President of UTAG-UCC, Dr. Bert Boadi Kusi

Samuel Wilberforce Graham (right) who served 42 years receiving a citation from President of UTAG-UCC, Dr. Bert Boadi Kusi

Samuel Wilberforce Graham (right) who served 42 years receiving a citation from President of UTAG-UCC, Dr. Bert Boadi Kusi

 

Notable among the retirees were Prof. Dora Edu Buadoh, Prof. George K. T. Oduro, and Prof Nelson Buah, all former Pro Vice-Chancellors as well as the Founding Dean of the Faculty of Law-UCC and past Rector of GIMPA, Prof. Philip Ebow Bondzie-Simpson.

 

Pro Vice-Chancellor of UCC, Prof. Rosemond Boohene, speaking at the ceremony, lavished the retirees with praise and commendation after attaining the sixty (60) year statutory age of retirement from the UCC.

 

Prof. Boohene, who offered some useful advice to the retirees on navigating life after retirement, asked them to engage in productive ventures that would keep them busy.

 

"60 years is just a number. You can start a Crèche or any entrepreneurial venture" she said.

Pro VC-UCC, Prof Mrs. Rosemond Boohene speaking at the Long Service and Awards Ceremony

Pro VC-UCC, Prof Mrs. Rosemond Boohene speaking at the Long Service and Awards Ceremony

Pro VC-UCC, Prof Mrs. Rosemond Boohene speaking at the Long Service and Awards Ceremony

 

The Pro Vice Chancellor acknowledged the fact that though they had retired officially, they should not see themselves tired and called on them to bring to bear their rich experiences garnered over the years to the advantage of the University. She stressed that UCC would not had achieved its current gains today had it not been the remarkable role of the retirees who devoted their service to the staying power of the University.

 

On behalf of the retirees, the Deputy University Librarian, Mrs. Paulina Afful-Arthur, who is exiting the UCC after 32 years, thanked God for His mercies upon them and commended the University for the Ceremony.

 

 

She described her colleagues as "heroes and heroines" and encouraged them to always be active after retirement.

Mrs. Paulina Afful-Arthur speaking on behalf of retirees

Mrs. Paulina Afful-Arthur speaking on behalf of retirees

Mrs. Paulina Afful-Arthur speaking on behalf of retirees

The Deputy Librarian told staff in active service that retirees might had  stepped on the foot of their subordinates and vice versa and asked for forgiveness, saying, “It was all in the interest of UCC”.

Turning to the family of retirees, Mrs Afful-Arthur thanked the immediate families of the retirees for giving them peace and support at home to be efficient at work.

 

As part of the event, union leaders on campus took turns to deliver their fraternal messages to the retirees.

 

Source: Documentation and Information Section-UCC

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Inaugural Lecture
Date/Time/Duration
Wednesday, August 17, 2022 - 2:00pm
Venue/Location
School of Medical Sciences ( SMS) Auditorium
Chairperson
Prof. Johnson Nyarko Boampong, Vice-Chancellor
Speaker
Rev. Prof. Seth Asare-Danso, (Professor of Religious and Moral Education), Department of Arts Education, UCC

The University community and the general public are hereby invited to the Inaugural Lecture to be delivered by Rev. Prof. Seth Asare-Danso, Professor of Religious and Moral Education, Department of Arts Education, UCC

Topic: Fulfilling the Mission of the Basel Mission for Sustainable Development: The Presbyterian Praxis

Only Professors who have given their Inaugural Lecture would be required to robe to welcome their colleague. The gowns would be available at the Reception of the School of Medical Sciences Auditorium on the day of the programme.

All are cordially invited.

PROFILE - REV. PROF. SETH ASARE-DANSO

Rev. Prof. Seth Asare-Danso of the Department of Arts Education, University of Cape Coast is the first Professor of Religious and Moral Education in Ghana.  He has developed and taught courses in Religious and Moral Education since 2001. He has been a professional teacher for the past 30 years. His research interests are in religious and moral issues, curriculum and instructional issues in education, history and management of education, social anthropology and theological education.

He has been engaged in a number of research works and projects and has authored and co-authored over forty publications based on his areas of interest.  He has attended local and international conferences and presented papers at these conferences. He is a regular presenter of papers at the Nordic Conference on Religious Education in European countries.  He is a reviewer of some local journals like the Ghana Journal of Education: Issues and Practice (GHAJET), and international journals like the Journal of Religion in Africa and Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies.  He is the Editor-in-Chief of the E-Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (EHASS).

Rev. Prof. Asare-Danso has been teaching religious and moral education courses at the basic level for one (1) year, at the college of education level for four (4) years, and at the university level for twenty-one (21) years.  He has supervised over 100 undergraduate students to complete their Project Work, and over 30 PGDE students to complete their Long Essays successfully.  He has also supervised thirty-one (31) M. Phil. students and twelve (12) PhD students to complete their theses successfully and on time. Two of his PhD graduates have been appointed as Lecturers in Religious and Moral Education at his department, and under his mentorship, one of them has been promoted to the rank of Senior Lecturer in Religious and Moral Education.  He is also mentoring other early career lectures within and outside University of Cape Coast.

He started his career as a Library Assistant at Kibi Presbyterian Training College (1981-1988).  He later became a Tutor at Agogo Presbyterian Women’s Training College (1992-1996). Between 1996 and 1997, he was engaged as a Guest Teacher at Nellerupgaardskolen, (a Basic School) at Gilleleje in Denmark.  He was employed as Programs Coordinator (1999-2000), and later became Deputy National Director of American Field Service / Intercultural Exchange Programs (AFS/IEP), Ghana (An International NGO which dealt with the exchange of Ghanaian students and teachers with their foreign counterparts) from 2000 to 2001.

Rev. Prof. Seth Asare-Danso joined the University of Cape Coast as Assistant Lecturer on 15th  October 2001.  He was upgraded to Lecturer on 1st April 2003; promoted to Senior Lecturer on 1st April 2011; promoted to Associate Professor on 1st April 2015; and promoted to Professor on 1st August 2018. He has served the University of Cape Coast in various capacities, as Departmental Registration Officer (2007-2009); Head of Department of Arts and Social Sciences Education (2012-2014); and Vice Dean of Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Education (2016-2018) & (2019-2021).  He is currently the Head of Department of Arts Education (2018 to 2022).  For the past 13 years, he has served as Protestant Chaplain of University of Cape Coast, from 1st Jan. 2010 to date.

Rev. Prof. Seth Asare-Danso has been privileged to serve on a number of boards and committees of the University of Cape Coast.  He has served as Chairman of Chaplaincy Committee, UCC (2017-2021); Member, Committee to Manage the Take-Over of University Practice Senior High School from Government (Feb. 2016-May 2016); Member, Board of Graduate Studies, UCC (2016-2018; 2019-2021); Member, Academic Planning and Management Committee (2016-2018; 2019-2021);  Member, Students’ Welfare Fund Project Board (2015-2018); College of Education Studies Representative on UCC Library Committee (2015-2017); Member, Oguaa Hall Council (2014-2018); Member, UCC Community Schools (Annex) Implementation Committee (2014-2017); and Chairman of the UCC Basic Schools Governing Committee (2013-2017), during which the UCC Basic Schools Annex was established by University management.

Currently, Rev. Prof. Seth Asare-Danso is serving as College of Education Studies Representative on UCC Strategic Plan Review Committee (2021-date); College of Education Studies Representative on UCC Public Relations Committee (2001-date); College of Education Studies Representative on College of Humanities and Legal Studies Board (2020-date); College of Education Studies Representative on Committee on Institutional Affiliations (2015-2017; 2020-date); Faculty of Education Representative on Faculty of Law Board, UCC (2014-2016); a Member of Chaplaincy Board / Chaplaincy Committee of UCC (2004-date); and a Member of Academic Board, UCC (2012-2014; 2020-date).

He has been serving as Chief Examiner for RME courses for Colleges of Education in Ghana (2012-date), and Chief Examiner for RME courses for UCC College of Distance Education programmes (2018-date). He has been involved in the development of curriculum programmes for a number of private tertiary institutions in Ghana. These include Ghana Baptist University College, Christian Service University College, Christ Apostolic University College, Maranatha University College, West End University College, E. P. University College, Ho, and Presbyterian University College, Ghana (2016-2020). He has been a member of former National Accreditation Board (now GTEC) Team involved in accreditation of academic programmes at tertiary institutions in Ghana (e.g., University of Ghana, Legon, Valley View University, Oyibi, Catholic University College, Fiapre, and Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) (2016-date).

Rev. Prof. Seth Asare-Danso has been an Adjunct Lecturer at the St. Peter’s Catholic Seminary, Pedu, Cape Coast (2002-2012); and Adjunct Lecturer at Presbyterian University College, Ghana (2016-2021). He has served as external examiner for University of Ghana, Legon (2020-date); Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi (2018-date); University of Education, Winneba (2013-date); Valley View University, Oyibi (2014-date); Pentecost University College, Accra (2021-date); and Trinity Theological Seminary, Legon (2019-date).  He also served as external examiner for Accra Technical University (2013-2015); Takoradi Technical University (2018-2020); and Sunyani Technical University (2017-2019).  Besides, he served as UCC Representative on Kibi Presbyterian College of Education Governing Council (2010-2020).

Currently, Rev. Prof. Seth Asare-Danso serves as UCC Representative on Dominion University College Governing Council in Accra (2016-date); and UCC Representative on St. Nicholas Seminary Governing Council in Cape Coast (2021-date).  He is now serving as UCC Representative on the Local Organising Committee for the Interdisciplinary Conference of Colleges of Education in Ghana. He has served on the Central Regional Prisons Committee (2007-2010).  He has facilitated workshops for teachers and heads of educational institutions at basic and secondary levels, and for academic staff of a number of tertiary institutions in Ghana, the latest being the University of Environment and Sustainable Development (UESD) at Somanya.  He has been a keynote speaker to conferences and lectures. He delivered the 10th Archbishop Le Maire Memorial Lectures, under the theme: Building a Mission-Oriented Church in the 21st Century: The Role of Theological Education, at St. Nicholas Seminary, Cape Coast (22nd – 24th November, 2018).  He has also served the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) in various capacities (1994-date).

Rev. Prof. Seth Asare-Danso is an Ordained Minister of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, with pastoral charge at the Presbyterian Church of Ghana congregation at OLA Estates, Cape Coast, opposite University of Cape Coast Central Gate.   He is currently serving as President of the Western Presbytery Ministers’ Fellowship of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana (2016-date). 

He had his pre-school education at Akwatia; primary education at Pameng, Akyem Akropong and Adwafo; middle school education at Abomosu; and secondary education at Asuom Secondary School, all in the Eastern Region of Ghana. 

He holds a Diploma in Education (Dip. Ed.) (1992); a Bachelor of Arts (B. A. (Hons.) degree in Religious Studies and Akan (1992), and a Master of Education (M. Ed.) degree in Educational Administration (2011), all from the University of Cape Coast. 

He also holds a Bachelor of Divinity (B. Div.) degree (2004) from the Trinity Theological Seminary, Legon; and a Post-Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) (1997) from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.  

Besides, he holds a Certificate in Librarianship (Cert. Libr.) (1985); a Master of Philosophy (M. Phil.) degree in African Studies (2000); and a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) degree in the Study of Religions (2011), all from the University of Ghana, Legon.  Rev. Prof. Seth Asare-Danso is married to Mrs. Stella Asare-Danso, and they have been blessed with one beautiful daughter (Sylvia).

FULFILLING THE MISSION OF THE BASEL MISSION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: THE PRESBYTERIAN PRAXIS

ABSTRACT

Religion and Morality are essential requirements for National Development. From economic point of view, Max Weber has established a relationship among Religion, Morality and National Development by attributing the rise of Capitalism to Protestant Work Ethic, which instilled in workers moral competencies and attributes like hard work, honesty, integrity, and fairness to ensure productivity.  Similarly, from theological perspective, God instructed the prophet Jeremiah to address the Israelites who were taken captive in Jerusalem and sent to Babylon as refugees to contribute to national development.  While they were in exile, they were instructed to build houses and settle down; plant crops and eat their produce; marry and give their sons and daughters in marriage; produce children; and seek the peace and prosperity of the nation (Jeremiah 29:4-7). 

It is within this theological context that I want to examine the efforts made by the Basel Mission to create a moral community for sustainable development. The Basel Mission was a faith-based organisation which established the Presbyterian Church of Ghana.  In this lecture, I will trace the history of the Basel Mission and examine its philosophy. I will then examine its theology of mission, and discuss how the Basel Mission Church which later became the Presbyterian Church of Gold Coast / Ghana translated its mission (theory) into action (praxis) to promote sustainable development.  I will also demonstrate how the church has been able to use some community development schemes to promote sustainable national development, within the context of sound moral principles, and match the church’s achievements with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs).  The community development schemes will be examined based on four pillars of sustainability, namely: (i) Human, (ii) Social, (iii) Economic, and (iv) Environmental.  In conclusion, I will highlight the main issues that need to be addressed under the four thematic areas, based on the presentation. I will finally make a number of recommendations to policy makers, policy implementers and faith-based organizations, among others, to ensure that morality will not only become an integral part of Ghana’s developmental agenda, but more importantly, it will provide a solid foundation for Ghana’s sustainable development.

Inaugural Lecture

Declaration of Intention to Pursue Further Studies 2025/2026

NB: You Need a Minimum Service Period of 3 Years (If a Junior/Senior Staff) / 2 Years (If a Senior Member) To Qualify To Apply For Study Leave (To Be Picked & Submitted Between August 6, 2024 – September 30, 2024)

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UNIVERSITY OF CAPE COAST

INVITATION TO TENDER - NATIONAL COMPETITIVE TENDERING

1. The University of Cape Coast intends to apply part of its Budgetary Allocation of Funds, Internally Generated Funds and World Bank ACE Funds where applicable, for payments under the following contracts:

IFT No.

DESCRIPTION

QTY

BID SECURITY GH¢

CR/UCC/GD/0085/2022

(UCC/ACE/0027/2022)

Supply and installation of Laboratory Equipment for ACECoR

Various

6,000.00

CR/UCC/GD/0087/2022

Supply of Core i9 Laptop Computers and ICT Accessories for DICTS, ITSS

Various

5,000.00

CR/UCC/GD/0068/2022

Supply of Portable two-way radio handsets and batteries for Security Section

(Tenderers who purchased tenders previously may pick new document free upon presentation of old receipt)

100+50

10,000.00

CR/UCC/GD/0075/2022

Supply and installation of Printing Press Machines (Print master, Thermal Lamination & holographic foiling machine, Guillotine machine with jogger) for University Printing Press

Various

100,000.00

CR/UCC/GD/0102/2022

Supply and installation of Digital Copy printers

(2 No. Digital duplicators,

1 No. A3 colour Printer,

1 No. A3 Creasing machine) for University Printing Press

various

4,000.00

CR/UCC/GD/0130/2022

Supply and Installation of CCTV Cameras for Superannuation Hall

Various

8,000.00

CR/UCC/GD/0053/2022

Supply of 2023 Diaries

various

5,000.00

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 25th July, 2022, 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 all documents. 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, 18th August, 2022.

6. Tenders shall be valid for a period of 120 days after the deadline for Tender submission. All tenders must be accompanied by a Tender Security of not less than the respective amounts indicated above from a reputable Bank in the format attached in the tender documents or Bank Draft valid for at least 148 days. Late Tenders will be rejected. Tenders will be opened in the presence of Tenderers’ representatives who choose to attend in nose masks 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

GRADUATE ENTRY BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR OF SURGERY (MB ChB) ADMISSIONS

Academic Year: 
2022 to 2023

ADMISSION INTO THE GRADUATE ENTRY BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR OF SURGERY (MB ChB) PROGRAMME (GEM) FOR THE 2022/2023 ACADEMIC YEAR

Applications are invited from suitably qualified First Degree Holders for admission into the Graduate Entry Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MB ChB) programme of the University of Cape Coast for the 2022/2023 academic year. The programme is a full-time residential programme and will begin in March, 2023.

1.   SALES CENTRES

(a)  Cashier’s Office, University of Cape Coast (Mode of payment – CASH)

(b)  University  of Cape Coast – Accra Office, Tesano – Accra (Mode of payment – CASH)

(c)  I-J Consult, Millennium City, Kasoa (Off Pentecost Convention Centre Road) (Mode of payment – CASH)

(d) Ghana Post Company Limited (Regional and District Capitals) – (Mode of payment – CASH)

(e)  All Network Branches of GCB Bank Nationwide

(f)  All Network Branches of ADB Bank Nationwide

(g) All Network Branches of GT Bank Nationwide

(h)  All Network Branches of ARB Apex Bank Nationwide

(i)  All Network Branches of Republic Bank Nationwide

(j)  All Network Branches of Consolidated Bank Nationwide Bank

(k) All Network Branches of Zenith Bank Nationwide  

(l)  All Network Branches of Prudential Bank Nationwide

COST OF E-VOUCHERS:

Ghanaian Applicants                        -           GH¢220.00

International Applicants                  -           free

Deadlines for the sale of Application E-vouchers and submission of completed application forms are Tuesday, 13th September, 2022 and Friday, 16th September, 2022 respectively.         

2.         ONLINE APPLICATIONS

Applicants should visit apply.ucc.edu.gh then under “Application Process” select “click to apply for a programme”  for further instructions.

3.     BASIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

A. Bachelor of Science (BSc) Degree in a science-related programme with a minimum of Second Class Honours (Lower Division) obtained from a recognised tertiary institution.

B.     Pass an entrance examination to be held on Monday, 17th October, 2022 and a selection interview to be held from Tuesday 18th to Friday 21st October, 2022.

C.     Interested applicants may participate in Preparatory Classes to be organised from Monday, 3rd October, 2022 to Friday, 14th October, 2022 at the Amonoo-Kuofi Medical Village to enhance their chances of passing the entrance examination. Such applicants would be required to pay an amount of One Thousand Ghana Cedis (GHS1,000.00) to cover the classes, examination and a meal daily (lunch) during the classes.

D.    Candidates who wish to opt out from the preparatory classes are required to pay for only examination fees of Four Hundred Ghana cedis (GH₡400.00).

4.    FEE-PAYING APPLICANTS

Applicants should note that the programme is strictly fee-paying.

5.     SUBMISSION OF COPIES OF COMPLETED APPLICATION FORM

E. Two copies of completed online application forms accompanied by two copies of results slips should be sent by POST and NOT delivered by hand. The copies should reach the Director, Directorate of Academic Affairs (DAA), University of Cape Coast not later than Friday, 16th September, 2022.

F. Applicants are to ensure that application forms are posted early enough to be received before the deadline for submission as forms received after the deadline will not be processed.

G. No additional documents will be accepted after submission of completed application forms.  Applicants are to note that only photocopies of certificates or result slips should accompany completed application forms.  Original certificates/result slips of applicants offered admission will be inspected before registration.  The documents accompanying the application forms are not returnable.

H. Applicants are required to provide the following information at the back of the large EMS envelope: (a) application reference number  (b) full name (c) postal address (d) application category (GEM)

I. Application forms received without Application Reference Numbers, copies of results slip or transcripts will not be processed.

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