The University of Cape Coast, UCC, through the Students' Financial Support Office (STuFSO), has awarded full tuition scholarships to 220 students pursuing various courses for the 2025/2026 academic year.

Beneficiaries were selected from all five colleges of the university and the School of Graduate Studies.

The Centre for Gender Research, Advocacy and Documentation (CEGRAD), University of Cape Coast (UCC) has commemorated International Men’s Day on the theme: SUPPORTING MEN AND BOYS.

The event brought together academics, students, and gender advocates to discuss the often-overlooked struggles of men and explore ways of fostering a society where both men and women can thrive.

The Head of the Department of Animal Science at the School of Agriculture, University of Cape Coast (UCC), Prof. Julius K. Hagan, has been elected President of the Ghana Society of Animal Production (GSAP). 

The University of Cape Coast (UCC), through the Directorate of Research, Innovation and Consultancy (DRIC), has organised the 10th Research Awards and Grants (RAG) ceremony to support quality research and encourage research excellence and innovation amongst faculty.

In promoting research and driving academic excellence, the University of Cape Coast (UCC) has opened its 2nd Research and Innovation Week.

The event, themed “National Research Fund for Sustainable Development: A Strategic Developmental Agenda or a Political Rhetoric?”, seeks to highlight the ingenious research conducted by UCC faculty, students, and partners across a wide range of disciplines.

The University of Cape Coast (UCC) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Center for West African Studies at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (CWAS-UESTC) and Chengdu GOLDISC Health Data Technology Co. Ltd. to deepen academic and research collaboration. 

The agreement provides a framework for student and staff exchanges, capacity-building initiatives, joint education and research projects, and the sharing of scholarly materials and information.

The Chaplaincy Committee of the University of Cape Coast (UCC) has organised a five-day retreat to review its activities and develop strategies for implementing its Strategic Action Plan.

The retreat, held from November 17–21, 2025, at Ed Hotel on campus, provided an opportunity to reflect on past achievements and challenges, assess the present, and chart a new course for the future.

The government has been urged to support local innovations, including the manufacturing of rudimentary farm technologies to help address the country’s dependence on imported technologies and agricultural machinery.

Many believe that Ghana has the requisite human resources and technical know-how to produce agricultural tools, innovations, and machinery to consolidate gains in the sector when given the necessary backing.

Student leaders at the College of Agriculture and Natural Sciences (CANS) have been trained on the procedures and strategies involved in accessing and winning grants for research.

The beneficiary students were drawn from departmental associations within the College.

The training, organised by the office of the Provost, was also aimed at equipping participants with practical strategies to develop compelling research grant proposals aligned with contemporary funding trends.

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