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Kwamena Minta Nyarku

School of Business Congratulates Mr. Kwamena Minta Nyarku

The School of Business has congratulated Mr. Kwamena Minta Nyarku on his election and subsequent swearing-in as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Cape Coast North Constituency in the Eighth Parliament of the Fourth Republic of Ghana.
 
A congratulatory letter signed by the Vice Dean urged him to be a strong voice for the people Cape Coast North Constituency, School of Business, and the University of Cape Coast.

Mr. Nyarku until his election as MP for Cape Coast North Constituency was a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management in the School of Business, College of Humanities and Legal Studies.

Staff Spotlight
new year and welcome message

On behalf of the Governing Council and management of the University of Cape Coast and on my own behalf, I welcome all faculty, staff and students back to campus and wish everybody a fruitful and productive New Year. I wish to use this opportunity to thank the Almighty God for his mercies and for making us see another year.

We start 2021 with a lot to build on and a year that I look forward to with much to celebrate. It is my prayer that this year will be full of God’s goodness and I pray that all of us will continue to stay safe and be able to fulfill our individual and collective assignments.

The year 2020, as we all know, was extremely challenging with the outbreak of the global Covid-19 pandemic. It has completely revolutionized the world and its effects are still visible today. This notwithstanding, it is my hope that this year will be more productive.

To all faculty and staff, I look forward to this year with a lot of optimism and entreat all to do same. With our faith in God, I am certain that He, will through his divine providence restore to us all that we lost in the past year.

We have just returned from the Christmas and New Year break and it is my hope that we have all come back with renewed strength prepared for the task ahead.

To our fresh students, let me use this opportunity to welcome you to the University of Cape Coast. Congratulations to all of you for the hardwork that propelled you to be admitted into the University of Competitive Choice. It is a privilege you cannot take lightly. You have now become members of the University of Cape Coast family and we are happy that you chose to join us.  You are entering the University at a time when the global Covid-19 has transformed the entire higher education landscape. You therefore have a responsibility to quickly adapt to the changing trend and settle down to serious academic work.

Let me assure you that Management of the University has put in place adequate measures to make your stay here safe and pleasurable. We have a robust ICT infrastructure and a team of dedicated staff who are always willing to help to make your life on campus memorable. You will soon get to know the relevant support services available to you to enable you navigate your way through the University successfully.

To our continuing students, I welcome you back to another semester in a New Year. Last year offered you glimpses into how University life and culture will look like in the ensuing years with the Covid-19 pandemic still around. You were introduced to On-line teaching and learning and I know that most of you have become familiar with this new normal. As you settle down to academic work, I urge you to continue to make responsible use of the academic facilities at your disposal in order to make the best out of our present situation until things return to normal.

The Covid-19 pandemic is not over yet. Even with the discovery of a vaccine, it will still take a long time for the world to return to normal. It is therefore everybody's responsibility to continue to keep safe by observing and adhering to the safety protocols to ensure that we all remain safe.

Since the outbreak of the deadly virus, my administration has made appreciable efforts in ensuring that all the necessary logistics needed to make students and staff safe have been provided. The various Halls of residence and academic facilities have been fumigated and disinfected. Veronica Buckets have been provided at all public places on campus.  This notwithstanding, I urge all to continue to wear the face masks, wash our hands with soap under running water  and to maintain social distancing as much as practicable.

To our School of Business students who are at our satellite campus at the Ndoum School of Business and Technology at Elmina, I say Welcome. Although, you are physically detached from the main campus, you are students of the University of Cape Coast and all the necessary facilities have been put in place to make your stay and academic life less stressful.  

I continue to ask for support and cooperation from faculty, staff students, and all stakeholders to enable me fulfill the mandate that was entrusted into my hands and to be able to execute the vision that I have carved out from the corporate strategic plan of this our great University.

In this New Year, it is my hope and prayer that God will continue to guide and preserve us and give us the needed strength to be able to execute the tasks and responsibilities that have been entrusted into our hands.

Thank You and God Bless us all.

 

Signed

Professor Johnson Nyarko Boampong

Vice-Chancellor

 

NSBT Administration Block

Nduom School of Business and Technology Ready to Host UCC First Year Students

06 Jan, 2021 By louis Mensah

Management of the University of Cape Coast has paid a familiarisation visit to Nduom School of Business and Technology (NSBT) to assess its readiness to host some newly-admitted students of the University.

The team led by the Vice-Chancellor inspected facilities like lecture halls, main administration, library, auditorium, cafeteria, hostel, infirmary, ICT Services among others.

Accommodation Facility at NSBT                             Students' Hostel

Increasing Enrolment

In his remarks after touring the campus, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Johnson Nyarko Boampong, said the team was satisfied with the state of the facilities and arrangements put in place by Management of NSBT. “We have seen the structures and the arrangements that have been put in place to welcome our first-year students who have been assigned to NSBT campus,” he indicated.

Prof Boampong noted that NSBT was selected as a satellite campus of UCC to help increase enrolment following the completion of the first batch of the Free Senior High School students. “The current facilities on our campus are not enough to admit the number of qualified applicants who have applied to UCC, so we approached NSBT to use their campus,” he explained.  The Vice-Chancellor noted that some of the first-year students in the School of Business and the Department of Business Education would be accommodated and have their lectures at NSBT campus. 

Lecture Halls                                                       Lecture Block

Preparation

On his part, the Rector of NSBT, Rev. Prof. Daniel Adjepong Nyarko, said the campus was ready to host the UCC students. He said all the necessary preparation had been done to provide a conducive academic environment for the students during their stay on NSBT campus. He thanked the current and immediate past Vice-Chancellors for making this dream a reality. “UCC is our mentoring institution and we are grateful for the support we continue to enjoy from you, not to mention your acceptance to make NSBT your satellite campus,” he remarked.

NSBT Library                            Library 

MoU

It would be recalled that UCC and NSBT signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to make NSBT a satellite campus to admit fresh students for the 2020/2021 academic year. Following the signing of the MoU, the UCC has admitted students to NSBT.
All fresh students admitted to UCC will report on Saturday 9th January, 2021.

UCC Management interacting with NSBT Rector                            UCC Management interacting with NSBT Rector

Management Team

Other members of Management were the Pro Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Dora Edu-Buandoh; Registrar, Mr. Jeff Teye Emmanuel Onyame; Dean of Students, Prof. Eugene K. Maafo Darteh; Director of Finance, Mrs. Elizabeth Obese Director of Internal Audit, Mr. Emmanuel P. Owusu and Director of Human Resource, Rev. Isaac Baafi Sarbeng.
Others were Director of Physical Development and Estate Management, Mr. Philip Ntim; Director of Information and Communication Technology Services; Dr. Regina Gyampo-Vidogah Director of Academic Affairs, Mr. Gideon Enoch Abbeyquaye; Director of Consular and General Services, Mrs. Alberta Yaa Graham , Director of Public Affairs, Major Kofi Baah-Bentum (rtd) and representatives of the Librarian, Directorate of Academic Planning and Quality Assurance, School of Business and Time Table Committee.

 

 


 

 

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