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Mr. Atta Yeboah-Sarpong

Current College Registrar, College of Education Studies

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Mr. Anthony Acquah

Current College Finance Officer, College of Health and Allied Sciences

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Dr. (Mrs.) Georgina Asi Owusu

Current College Registrar, College of Health and Allied Sciences

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30 Nov, 2020

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS

The Samuel and Emelia Brew-Butler - SGS/GRASAG, UCC Research Fund is established to provide financial support (grant) to qualified second year postgraduate research students (MPhil/MCom/MN/PhD) to help facilitate and stimulate quality research work. The overriding goal is to motivate students to contribute their quota to national development through quality and timely research. Specifically, the grant is aimed at supporting research students to:

  1. Collect research data and complete their thesis on time.
  2. Publish their scholarly articles in recognized local and international journals.
  3. Attend a research conference

An award of up to GH¢5,000.00 will be given to each successful applicant. The number of awards funded each year will depend on the number and quality of applications received. Qualified applicants shall enjoy the grant once.

Completed applications (hardcopy) for the Research Grant must be received by the School of Graduate Studies on or before 15th January, 2021. Applications will be considered and the outcome made known by 31st March, 2021.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

The research grant is open to all second-year postgraduate research students (MPhil/MCom/MN/PhD) each year.

APPLICATION PROCESS

Applications for the grant may be submitted by second-year postgraduate research students who have successfully defended their research proposal. To access the grant:

  1. Application forms can be accessed from the GRASAG, UCC office and SGS, UCC website: https://sgs.ucc.edu.gh/
  2. Completed application forms, and other supporting documents (see below), should be submitted to the SGS.
  3. Applications should be received by the School of Graduate Studies not later than 15th January, 2021.
  4. Each application will be reviewed by the Awards Committee. Where necessary, applicants will be invited for interview by the Committee.
  5. Decisions and funds will be made available by 31st March, 2021.

SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS

  • A. Research proposal/Full Research Paper (for publication/conference)

The research proposal must be submitted in double line spacing and 12-point font size, Times New Roman throughout, on one side only of A4 paper with a margin of at least 2.54 cm on left, right, top, and bottom. The proposal, not including references, must not exceed 5-one sided pages of A4 paper. Applications which do not conform to these rules will not be accepted.

The proposal should have the following parts:

  1. Title
  2. Abstract (up to 150 words)
  3. Background/Introduction (supported with relevant literature)
  4. Research questions /hypotheses to be addressed
  5. Significance of the study
  6. Details of methods to be used (including time-table and budget)
  7. Breakdown of the funding requested
  8. References (APA Sixth Edition)
  • B. A letter of support from the applicant’s Principal Supervisor

  • C. Endorsement of Application by the Applicant’s Head of Department

  • D. Curriculum vitae of applicant, to include:

  1. Family name, forenames and initials
  2. Corresponding address, telephone and e-mail
  3. Date of birth
  4. Nationality
  5. Academic history: List all educational institutions/universities attended after secondary school - include dates of attendance, field of study, degrees and diplomas with dates awarded and grades if appropriate.
  6. Details of any publications (citing full reference details), presentations at conferences/workshops (give name, location and date of conference/workshop, title of presentation, names of authors and whether oral or by poster), and awards (full details, including both undergraduate and post graduate awards).
  • E. Academic transcript (post graduate level)

REPORTS

A progress report must be prepared by all recipients of the grant and submitted to the SGS. Master’s candidates, must submit their progress report every three months after receipt of the award. For PhD candidates, the report must be submitted every six months after receipt of the award. The report should indicate results accomplished problems and modifications made to the original research proposal, and any completed or forth coming presentations and publications from the research. Applicants would also be required to submit their Grant Utilisation report. In this report, it is required that recipients spell out how they have utilised the fund as specified in a form to be collected from the Account Office of the School of Graduate Studies. The report will be reviewed by the SGS Awards Committee. Where a beneficiary fails to provide a progress report, he/she will not be eligible for any other award from the School and may be required to refund the amount. His/ her supervisors will not be eligible to support other applicants. Awardees are encouraged to present their final report at the School of Graduate Studies Research Conference each year, and any other conferences.

Awardees are also required to acknowledge the support received from the Fund in their final thesis and any other publications they may produce from the thesis.

BREW-BUTLER CONFERENCE GRANT

The Samuel and Emelia Brew-Butler - SGS/GRASAG, UCC Research Fund besides it establishment to  financially support qualified second year postgraduate research students (MPhil/MCom/MN/PhD),  has now extended its support to providing financial assistance to research students participating in either  a local or an international conference.

CRITERIA

The criteria for selection are as follows:

  1. The research grant is open to all second-year postgraduate research students (MPhil/MCom/MN/PhD) each year who have obtained a CGPA of 2.5 and above.
  2. Evidence of acceptance of research documents to be presented at the conference.
  3. Evidence of Participation invitation letter.
  4. Other sources of funds for the trip.
  5.  Letter of justification approved by the student’s Head of Department in consultation with the student’s supervisor(s).

AREAS OF SUPPORT

Qualified applicants would be supported in any of these areas per decision by the Awards Committee.

  • Local Conference
  1. Transportation
  2. Accommodation
  3. Conference fee
  • International Conference
  1. Air Ticket
  2. Visa fee
  3. Conference fee
  4. Accommodation

Kindly Click Here to Download the Samuel and Emelia Brew-Butler - SGS/GRASAG, UCC Research Grant, 2020/2021 Form

As the global population grows, agri-food systems face numerous complex challenges. These challenges are further exacerbated as accelerating global warming, and other human activities, impact upon the adaption capacity of agricultural production and ecosystems. These factors are predicted to have the most serious impact on the African continent. In North and West Africa, current farming systems face multiple challenges affecting agricultural productivity. Agronomic systems and practices have caused the large-scale degradation of soils and agroecosystems, which has reduced their capacity to store water and nutrients and therefore their ability to support farming and maintain plant health. To help address these challenges, The Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke) is now coordinating an EU-funded project on Sustainable Intensification of food production in West & North Africa (SustInAfrica). By developing resilient and sustainable farming systems in West & North Africa SustInAfrica aims to empower smallholder farmers, small and medium-sized enterprises and various government and non-governmental organizations in Ghana, Burkina Faso, Niger, Egypt and Tunisia, to intensify food production and deliver ecosystem services in a sustainable and resilient manner. “The project will strive to attain this by providing a comprehensive analysis of local ecosystems, in addition to offering soil, water and plant health management strategies. It will also provide business models and policies and help develop related technologies that support farmers in their decision making”, says project coordinator Nils Borchard. Two Universities and two Non-Governmental Organizations from Ghana, including the University of Cape Coast (UCC) are key project partners of SustInAfrica. The UCC is the lead partner of Work Package 3 (WP3) of the project. WP3 involves targeted design and implementation of smart farming demonstration trials, for resilient and sustainable agricultural production and the delivery of ecosystem services in selected agro-ecological zones in Ghana. Prof Kwame Agyei-Frimpong of the School of Agriculture is the Principal Investigator (PI) and also coordinates WP3 for all African partners. Other members of the UCC team include Dr Michael Osei Adu, Ms. Fatimah Abubakari Von and Dr. Ransford Opoku Darko, all of the School of Agriculture, UCC. SustInAfrica (www.sustinafrica.com) consists of 16 partner organizations from 11 countries. The project commenced on the 1.9.2020 and will continue for five years. Funding for the project comes from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 program. Local contact information: • PI: Prof Kwame Agyei-Frimpong; Department of Soil Science. kfrimpong@ucc.edu.gh • Deputy PI: Dr Michael Osei Adu; Department of Crop Science. michael.adu@ucc.edu.gh
25 Nov, 2020
Update: Information on Registration Numbers and Students’ Portal

Any students/applicant who has any challenges relating to admission letters, registration numbers and accessing the students’ portal should contact these numbers for assistance:

INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION STUDENTS/APPLICANTS   –    0246337487/0203596078

REGULAR UNDERGRADUATE/POST GRADUATE STUDENTS & APPLICANTS   -   0545801203/0545802062

Calls should be between 8:00a.m. – 4:30p.m. GMT from Mondays to Fridays.

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Major Kofi Baah-Bentum (Rtd), Psc APR

DIRECTOR (PUBLIC AFFAIRS)  

 

School of Business Complex

School of Business Joins Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business

24 Nov, 2020 By louis Mensah

The University of Cape Coast School of Business has become a member of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACB).

UCC has now become the second University in Ghana to be approved as a member of AACSB.

AACSB International, a global nonprofit association, connects educators, students, and businesses to achieve a common goal: to create the next generation of great leaders.
The Association which was established in 1916, provides quality assurance, business education intelligence, and learning and development services to over 1,700 member organisations and more than 840 accredited business schools worldwide. The global organisation has offices located in Tampa, Florida, USA; Amsterdam, the Netherlands; and Singapore.

A statement by the Management of the School signed by the Dean, Prof. John Gartchie Gatsi, said the mission of the association is to foster engagement, accelerate innovation, and amplify impact in business education and has as its vision to transform business education for global prosperity.
With this development, the School of Business has joined over1700 member-institutions of the AACSB. 

“The membership experience will foster improvement in quality business education, ethical values, responsibility to inspire innovation and community service, with diversity and inclusion,” the statement noted. The statement indicated that “We are committed to the high standard required of our lecturers and administrators in delivering business education, with global mindset and inclusion”
The Management of the School commended the contributions of both teaching and non-teaching staff that led to meeting the stringent criteria set by AACSB. 
 

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