The University of Cape Coast (UCC) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Johannesburg University, South Africa, to deepen the collaboration between the two institutions.

 

The purpose of the MoU is to establish joint research programme, exchange of post graduate students,  as well as student exchange and study abroad programmes.

 

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The SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES, UCC in collaboration with the Graduate Students Association of Ghana (GRASAG),

UCC, Vodafone Ghana and Atlantic FM announces an international conference on postgraduate education and research to

take place at the University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana from June 12 -14, 2018.

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The School of Agriculture has held a research seminar for both faculty and students at the C. A. Ackah Lecture Theatre.
Opening the programme, the Dean of the School, Prof. Elvis Asare-Bediako, underscored the need to learn and share knowledge from one another adding that “We do not want to have our research findings remain on shelves forever”.

“You can be in animal science for example but you can learn from other areas as well as share what you have with others to make you a complete scientist”.

The Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) is supporting the University with One million dollars to create a research chair in Petroleum Commerce at the Institute for Oil and Gas Studies.

This support is aimed at enhancing cooperation between academia and industry.

The deal was officially sealed with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two institutions. Under the MoU, GNPC will commit an amount of $250, 000 dollars for the next four academic years to support the activities of the Chair.

The management and the student leadership of University of Cape Coast have embarked on a three-day retreat in Takoradi, Western Region from Friday, 23rd -Sunday, 25th February, 2018.

The retreat which is bi-annual enables management of the University and the student leadership to take stock of activities in the University for the past year and also adopt strategies that would help create a conducive academic environment for all members of the University.

The management and the student leadership of University of Cape Coast have embarked on a three-day retreat in Takoradi, Western Region from Friday, 23rd -Sunday, 25th February, 2018.

The retreat which is bi-annual enables management of the University and the student leadership to take stock of activities in the University for the past year and also adopt strategies that would help create a conducive academic environment for all members of the University.

Holy Child Senior High School (SHS) has emerged champions of the Ghana Science Association (GSA) inter- school debate competition held at the University of Cape Coast.

The School won the contest with 90.2 points as against 83 points for Edinaman SHS, whilst Adisadel College placed third with 82 points.

The competition, which was organised by the Cape Coast Branch of the Association, was on the motion: “Students should be allowed to use mobile phones in SHS”.

Holy Child Senior High School (SHS) has emerged champions of the Ghana Science Association (GSA) inter- school debate competition held at the University of Cape Coast.

The School won the contest with 90.2 points as against 83 points for Edinaman SHS, whilst Adisadel College placed third with 82 points.

The competition, which was organised by the Cape Coast Branch of the Association, was on the motion: “Students should be allowed to use mobile phones in SHS”.

The Audit Committee of the University of Cape Coast has been inaugurated with a call on members to help rebrand the University.

The new committee replaces the Audit Implementation Committee (ARIC) which was charged with the responsibility of ensuring that the institution carried out the recommendations made by its External Auditors. This follows the promulgation of the Public Financial Management Act, 2016 (Act 921).

Three officials from Germany have paid courtesy call on the Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Prof. George K. T. Oduro as part of a working visit to the University of Cape Coast.

The officials were Raimund Vogels and Michael Fuhr from the University of Heldsheim, Germany and Dorothee Schwats from German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), Bonn.

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