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Lectures Begin

09 Oct, 2019

The University of Cape Coast invites applications from experienced, results-oriented and highly motivated individuals for the position of Manager, University Printing Press.

QUALIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE
A candidate applying for the position of Manager, Printing Press must:
i.     possess a Bachelor’s degree in Publishing Studies or in a related area 
ii.     possess M.Phil in Publishing Studies.
iii.     have a minimum of four (4) years post-qualification experience in the printing/publishing industry.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Successful applicants will perform the following duties, among other responsibilities:
i.    creating and managing print production schedules
ii.    inspecting materials, products or equipment to detect defects or malfunctions
iii.    calculating labour and equipment requirements and production specifications using standard formulas
iv.    supervising staff, production and quality assurance
v.    planning and establishing production sequence to meet production targets.
vi.    undertaking regular maintenance of printing equipment

TERM OF OFFICE
The appointment is full time for a four-year term which is renewable for another term.

CONDITIONS OF SERVICE
Salary and Fringe benefits attached to the position are attractive and will be specified in the letter of appointment.

MODE OF APPLICATION & CLOSING DATE
1.    Interested applicants who meet the above criteria should please submit applications and  comprehensive curriculum vitae, together with relevant supporting documents, and a Two-Page Vision Statement to:

The Registrar
University of Cape Coast
Cape Coast

2.    Applicants should request three (3) referees to submit reports on them directly to the above address
3.    The closing date for the receipt of application is Friday, 8th November,2019.

Application forms are obtainable from the Senior Members Section, Directorate of Human Resource, University of Cape Coast. The forms (Senior Members Application Form - Non Teaching) could also be downloaded from here
 

The American Ambassador with the Pro VC and other officials of the University

US Ambassador to Ghana Visits UCC

07 Oct, 2019 By louis Mensah

The United States Ambassador to Ghana, Her Excellency, Stephanie S. Sullivan, has paid a working visit to the University to strengthen the relationship between the Embassy and UCC.
    

UCC-US Embassy Relationship

Receiving the Ambassador, the Pro Vice-Chancellor, Prof Dora F. Edu-Buandoh, noted that the University over the years has had a cordial relationship with the Government of the US and other academic institutions through the Embassy. 

She commended the Embassy for taking a keen interest in the activities of the University. “We thank the US government for supporting UCC through the USAID/UCC Fisheries and Coastal Management Capacity Building Support Project.


Commendation

On her part, Ambassador Sullivan commended UCC for making great strides in the fisheries sector of the Ghanaian economy. She assured that the US government would continue to collaborate with UCC to execute projects that would further develop the nation.


USAID/UCC Project

Speaking at the meeting, the Project Manager of the USAID/UCC Project and Director for the Centre for Coastal Management (CCM), Prof. Denis W. Aheto, explained the extent to which the Project was impacting the lives of some poor coastal communities who have now acquired relevant skills on supplementary livelihood options such as beekeeping and snail farming among others. He further mentioned that through the project scholarships were awarded to 16 students to pursue PhD and 20 students to undertake Masters’ programmes.

Professor Aheto indicated that the capacity building programmes by DFAS and CCM through the project had propelled the Centre to secure the competitive World Bank facility to implement the Africa Centre of Excellence in Coastal Resilience (ACECoR) Project. He also indicated that “We have been able establish dual degree programmes with the University of Rhode Island (URI), and also held two Conferences on Fisheries and Coastal Environment”.
    
The Head of Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (DFAS), Dr. Noble Asare, noted that undergraduate students have enhanced their research and also benefitted from exchange programmes between DFAS and URI as a result of the project.

The USAID is currently providing financial support to UCC on a number of projects which the USAID/UCC Fisheries and Coastal Management Capacity Building Support Project at the DFAS. The support has also assisted the University to operationalise a Centre for Coastal Management.

Responding, the US Ambassador said she was happy about the outcome of the project, especially the numerous individuals who have benefited from the USAID intervention support from UCC and the fisheries sector in particular. 

Present at the meeting were the Registrar, Mr. John Kofi Nyan; Provost of the College of Agriculture and Natural Sciences (CANS), Prof. Jojo Eghan; Director of Academic Affairs, Mr. Jeff Onyame; Dean of the Centre for International Education, Prof. Kwaku Boakye; College Registrar of CANS, Mrs. Mildred Asmah and Ag. Director of the Public Affairs, Major Kofi Baah-Bentum (rtd).


Visit to CCM Laboratory

Ambassador Sullivan later visited the Fisheries and Coastal Research Laboratory and interacted with some lecturers, postgraduate students and laboratory technicians. In 2015, the laboratory was refurbished and equipped with ultramodern laboratory equipment and other scientific facilities through the financial support of the USAID. 


 

The UTAG executives with some members of Management

UTAG Swears in New Executives

07 Oct, 2019 By louis Mensah

The University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG), UCC Chapter has held a handing-over and swearing-in ceremony for newly-elected executives.

Speaking at the ceremony, the President of the Association, Dr. Samuel Bert Boadi-Kusi, noted that though the previous executives made significant achievements during their term of office, however, there were outstanding work to be done in order to overcome some of the challenges confronting members of the Union. “The deliberations during this year’s UTAG elections campaign have clearly brought to the fore key issues that need attention and resolution in order to achieve greater harmony, improve on the industrial health of academic staff and our University in general” he pointed out.


Issues to Tackle

Highlighting some of the issues his administration would champion during his term of office, Dr. Boadi-Kusi said they would address the grievances on promotion, renewal of appointment and recruitment. He promised to partner Management to develop a promotion document that would be largely acceptable by members. “To this end, we wish to appeal to Management to reflect soberly and resolve all problematic clauses in the draft promotion criteria which is to be tabled before Academic Board soon” he implored. He recommended the setting up of an independent body where grievances could be channeled. “The creation of an Appeals Board will help do away with any seeming conflict of interest on the part of the Vice-Chancellor and the Appointments and Promotions Board and deepen the confidence colleagues have in the system. It is our hope that this will reduce the number of petitions that go to the University Council from aggrieved applicants” he recommended.


Another issue Dr. Boadi-Kusi raised was the deplorable and depressing office spaces for lecturers. As I left many offices during my campaign, I was saddened to see many of our colleagues working on unpolished tables and awkward looking chairs, some offices were without computers and curtains, most young colleagues are sharing offices with no level of privacy. Simply put, we work in offices with very poor ergonomics” he lamented. He entreated Management to have a serious look at the situation because it had the potential to demotivate academic staff and lower their productivity.

The President of UTAG said under his leadership he would ensure the restructuring of allowances to motivate lecturers who engage in extra teaching activities as Department Registration and Examination Officers among others. He also said his team would liaise with Management to address issues concerning the teaching load of academic Senior Members, academic positions , security on campus, and human resource lapses.  


Achievement of outgoing Leadership


The immediate past President of the Association, Dr. Eric Opoku Mensah, in his address, noted that UTAG under his leadership both at the national and local levels achieved great feats in spite of the challenges encountered upon assumption of office. “We entered office with UEW crises hanging over our necks and as a national executive team we engaged both the university authorities and government till some key lecturers who had been sacked and were restored back to their positions,” he explained.

According to him, his team worked hard with the National Executive Committee (NEC) of UTAG and lecturers of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), to restore the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Obiri Danso and all representatives on the Council. He indicated that they engaged government on issues concerning taking off retired professors at age 65 and above from payroll; negotiations on market premium and a presentation of proposed condition of service through National Council for Tertiary Education for consideration by government. 

On the new Universities Bill, he noted that “Under my leadership, we have clearly expressed our views and positions on the said Bill and we hope the government will take steps to include same so that our interests and autonomy can be protected”. 

As UCC local executives, Dr. Opoku Mensah reported that the welfare policy and constitution were reviewed to meet the needs of members. He further indicated that his team introduced the family day out programme which was massively patronised by members. On promotions, he said the views of UTAG had been captured in a proposal to be presented to Academic Board for approval adding that “ 90 percent of our challenges with the new proposal has been taken into consideration by the Appointments and Promotions and this amended document has been brought to us for final review before it will be tabled at Academic Board for consideration and  approval”.


Commendation

The Pro Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Dora F. Edu-Buandoh who chaired the programme, commended the outgoing executives of UTAG for making UCC proud, especially at the national level.  She assured the new executives that the Management of the University would engage them and address their needs adding that “UTAG is a key partner and I assure you that Management will listen to your concerns and together we can address them”.

Prof. Edu-Buandoh advised the executives to serve the interest of all members irrespective of their religious or political affiliation. “Let us stop branding people by their party colours and religious beliefs and respect each other’s views” she noted.

UCC delegation who took part in the workshop

ACECoR Team Participates in 2nd ACE Impact Workshop in Dakar, Senegal

03 Oct, 2019 By louis Mensah

A five-member delegation from the Africa Centre of Excellence in Coastal Resilience (ACECoR) of the University of Cape Coast participated in the second ACE Impact Workshop in Dakar, Senegal from September 24 -27, 2019. 

The workshop, organised by the World Bank and coordinated by the Association of African Universities (AAU), saw the participation of forty-six (46) Centres of Excellence from across Africa involving twelve (12) countries including Nigeria, Ghana, Benin, Burkina Faso, Gambia, Guinea, Cote D’Ivoire, Togo, Cameroon, Djibouti, Senegal, and Niger. 

The University of Cape Coast will receive result-based funding to the tune of US$ 6.4 million from the World Bank through the Government of Ghana to implement the multi-year project spanning 2019 to 2023. ACECoR was represented by the Director, Prof. Denis W. Aheto, Deputy  Director, Dr. Precious A. Mattah, the Director of Finance, Mrs. Elizabeth Obese, the Project Accountant, Mr. Eric Agyenim-Boateng and the Monitoring and Evaluation Officer, Mr. Joshua Adotey.  

Objectives

The objective of the Workshop was to provide participating centres, their host institutions, and governments with the tools necessary to ensure timely Project effectiveness and effective implementation. Areas of key focus included: 
•    providing centers the opportunity to share best practices on higher education excellence and relevance  
•    taking stock of the status of progress towards achieving project effectiveness for each country and institution 
•    planning key next steps for each country and institution in achieving project effectiveness 
•    initiating capacity building activities and finalise capacity building plans for the ACE Impact projects 
•    providing clear guidance on requirements for the first disbursement, fiduciary and safeguards matters 
•    providing networking and collaboration opportunities for the Centers
•    sharing global best practice on digital skills and technology in higher education 
•    sharing global best practices for higher education with a focus on designing and implementing specific strategies for institutional impact.  
    
The workshop was officially opened by Hon. Dr. Cheikh Oumar Anne, Minister of Higher Education, Research and Innovation of Senegal at the King Fahd Palace Hotel. The Workshop provided the ACECoR team with renewed enthusiasm and focus to steer the project to achieving effectiveness and effective implementation of activities. 

Students swearing the Matriculation Oath

UCC Trains Students to Be Responsible Citizens

03 Oct, 2019 By louis Mensah

The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph Ghartey Ampiah, has indicated that the University trains its students to become responsible citizens who will contribute to national development in a patriotic and result-oriented manner. 
    
He noted that it was the expectation of the University that its students would imbibe the virtues of self-discipline and care, good mode of dressing, general comportment and fidelity to their studies and work before they enter into the world of work.

Prof. Ampiah was speaking at the matriculation ceremony to formally welcome regular students admitted into the University for the 2019/2020 academic.

Admission Statistics 

A total of 7, 401 applicants made up of 203 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), 551 Master and 6,647 undergraduates were admitted to pursue various programmes. The number comprises 4, 103 males and 3,298 females representing 55.4 per cent and 44.6 per cent respectively.

The Vice-Chancellor said UCC provided an environment that exposed students to an entertaining and a wide range of learning experiences. “Our lecturers, scholars, and researchers are here not only to help you obtain that prestigious and enviable University of Cape Coast degree but also to help expand your understanding of society and the world at large,” he noted. He told the students to feel proud to be part of the UCC academic community.

Rights and Responsibilities

Speaking about the rights and responsibilities, Prof. Ampiah said the University was a place where students enjoyed a lot of freedom and cautioned that “freedom often comes with some corresponding obligations”. He advised the students that “ Here, your freedom ends where another person’s freedom begins, so you must not only protect your rights, privileges, and freedom but you must also ensure that you do not trample on the rights, privileges, and freedom of others”.

Prof. Ampiah indicated that the University had rules and regulations which governed students’ activities. He emphasised that the rules and regulations were not meant to punish students but to bring order and harmony in the University and make their stay on campus enjoyable. He informed the students that the rules and regulations had been collated in the Students’ Handbook, Academic Programmes, Policies and Regulations, and Brochure Graduate Studies. He, therefore, urged them to read and abide by these documents.

Discipline

Touching on discipline, Prof. Ampiah noted that UCC would continue to maintain zero tolerance for anti-social behaviours such as cultism, examination malpractice, hooliganism, and such other vices.  “The University has enjoyed relative peace over the years, and you are, therefore, advised to keep to the matriculation oath and stay away from any activities that will constitute a threat to the peace of this noble institution of learning, as any manifestation of such ills shall be dealt with in accordance with the University rules and regulations” he warned.

Academic Work

Prof. Ampiah advised the students to place a high premium on their academic work by taking their quizzes seriously, completing assignments on time, forming effective study groups and participating actively in classroom activities. “All these contribute to your overall mark and if done well, the main end-of-semester examinations will be less strenuous and the urge to engage in examination malpractice will not be there,” he stressed.

The Vice-Chancellor entreated the students to be security-conscious and adhere to traffic regulations on campus adding that “These measures have been put in place to ensure that you are safe on campus”.

The Registrar, Mr. Kofi Nyan administered the matriculation oath to the students.


 

A section of PhD graduates at the 5th Session of the 52nd Congregation

UCC is Charting Innovative Paths to respond to International Needs

03 Oct, 2019 By louis Mensah

The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph Ghartey Ampiah, has noted that the University continues to chart innovative paths to respond to international needs through teaching, research and community engagement. 
    
Prof. Ampiah explained that the University had continued to significantly transform its knowledge base, mode of delivery and academic support, especially for graduate studies.

The Vice-Chancellor made these remarks at the fifth session of the 52nd Congregation for the School of Graduate Studies. 

Statistics

Touching on the graduation statistics, Prof. Ampiah reported that the total number of graduates was 1,851 comprising 22 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), 70 Master of Philosophy (MPhil), 18 Master of Commerce (MCom), 5 Master of Nursing, 873 Master of Education (Med), 135 Master of Business Administration (MBA),2 Executive Masters (EM), 302 Master of Science, 415 Master of Arts, 8 Post Graduate Diploma in Education and 1 Post Graduate Certificate of Education (PGCE) . 

Promotion of Academic and Social Life

Prof. Ampiah indicated that the University continued to improve its ambience for promotion of academic and social life in order to attract and train more graduate students for nation-building. “In line with two of our core values; Academic Excellence and Equity of access to all opportunities and services, we shall continue to provide the support necessary to place our graduate school on a pedestal befitting us as a University of Competitive Choice in the sub-region and beyond,” he explained.

Introduction of New Programmes

According to Prof. Ampiah, during the 2018/2019 academic year, the University mounted a number of graduate programmes for regular sandwich and distance education. He reported that graduate enrolment for the academic year as 3, 560 out of 5,548 applicants representing 64.2% intake. “Certainly, this will require the need for expansion of facilities including science and teaching laboratories and clearance from the government for engagement of qualified academic staff for postgraduate teaching and research,” he indicated.

Achievements

Throwing light on some achievements of the University within the  academic year, he indicated that approval has been given by the Minister of Agriculture for the release of cowpea varieties developed by some lecturers from the College of Agriculture and Natural Sciences led by Head of Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Professor Aaron Tettey Asare. Following the release of the cowpea varieties, the Vice-Chancellor noted that seeds would be multiplied and made available for farmers to cultivate. “This will contribute to job creation, poverty reduction and food security. The outcome of the project is in line with the government of Ghana’s “Planting for Food and Jobs” flagship programme,” he emphasised.

Another achievement he mentioned was the selection of UCC by the World Bank as the Africa Centre of Excellence for Coastal Resilience (ACECoR). He also reported that UCC was awarded by the Ghana Employees Association (GEA) trainer of the year adding that “UCC is the only University among the top 10 institutions that were awarded.

The Vice-Chancellor indicated that the UCC Sports team was adjudged the overall champions of Africa Universities Olympic Games held in Cairo, Egypt with 10 gold, 7 silver and 8 bronze medals. He further announced that the School of Business students won the maiden Tertiary Business Sense Challenge organised by the Graphic Communications Group Limited.

The Vice-Chancellor thanked faculty, staff and students who continued to lift high the image of the University. He expressed gratitude to banks and other institutions that continue to support the University.

Display of by some students of Entomology and Conservation Biology

UCC Holds Open Day

03 Oct, 2019 By louis Mensah

Hundreds of people patronised the 2019 Open Day Exhibition held at the forecourt of the Sam Jonah Library as part of activities for the 52nd Congregation.
    
The event, which is held annually, served as an opportunity for the general public to acquaint themselves with research works, discoveries, as well as projects being undertaken by various departments in the University.  

Exhibition

Both teaching and non-teaching departments displayed various research materials and products, and equipment at the exhibition.   Some of the items displayed include robot manufactured by the students of the Department of Computer Science, maps by Geography students, detergents manufactured by Chemistry students, Farm produce from the School of Agriculture, a musical performance by the Department of Music and Dance. Also featuring were Department of Wildlife and Entomology Royal Python and other wild animals, Chinese arts, paintings and culture by the Confucius Institute; restaurant and hotel room set-up by the Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management; gymnastic equipment by the Department of Health Physical Education and Recreation; Human Anatomy and other medical gadgets and instruments by the College of Health and Allied Sciences among other interesting things.

Representatives of the various departments that mounted stands explained their exhibits to students and the general public who patronised their stands. Some members of Management of the University, students and the general public had the opportunity to share their impression about the exhibition with ATL FM which streamed the programme live on Facebook.

The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph Ghartey Ampiah, Registrar, Mr. John Kofi Nyan and some provosts, deans, heads of department were at the exhibition.


 

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