Three lecturers from the University of Cape Coast (UCC) have earned global recognition for playing a central role in an international research for advancing sustainable livestock systems.


Three lecturers from the University of Cape Coast (UCC) have earned global recognition for playing a central role in an international research for advancing sustainable livestock systems.

The Director-General of the Institute for Educational Planning and Administration (IEPA) at the University of Cape Coast (UCC), Prof. Michael Boakye-Yiadom, has called for deliberate institutional strategies to strengthen leadership capacity of both staff and students in universities.

The first cohort of scholars under the TAGDev 2.0 Programme at the University of Cape Coast (UCC) has received laptops to support their academic work.
The first cohort comprises 25 newly admitted students, including 20 undergraduates and five postgraduates, selected to pursue various agriculture-related programmes at the University.

TAGDev 2.0 Programme at the University of Cape Coast in conjunction with the College of Agriculture and Natural Sciences has organised a seminar on the theme “Thought Leadership and Adaptive Pedagogy in Higher Education Transformation” for academic staff of the College.
The seminar aimed at strengthening the capacity of academic staff to adopt innovative teaching and leadership practices for transformative higher education delivery.

Two faculty members of the School of Optometry and Vision Science (SOVs) have secured a $25,000 grant from Optometry Giving Sight (OGS) for an outreach programme known as “Community Eye Care Project.”
The Project, dubbed: Optometric Service and Community Outreach Practical Experience (Opto-SCOPE) - is led by Dr. Michael Ntodie and Dr. Enyam Morny.

The Directorate of University Health Services (DUHS), University of Cape Coast, amassed an overall score of 97.8% in a regional peer review exercise.
The assessment which was held under the slogans “Peer Review: Continuous Quality Improvement” and “Peer Review: Maintaining Standards for Life.” forms part of a broader initiative conducted across hospitals in the Central Region to promote quality healthcare delivery and maintaining professional standards.


The Bullying Reporting and Victim Empowerment in Ghanaian Schools (BRAVE GH) project has been launched in the Eastern Region.
The BRAVE GH Project aims to prevent bullying and promote a positive school culture through a digital, peer-based intervention rooted in Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) principles.

A five-day Curriculum Development Workshop has been held at the University of Cape Coast (UCC) as part of the Climate-Smart Agropreneurship education for jobs and sustainability in Western Africa (AgrBIZZ) project.

Members of the University of Cape Coast (UCC) branch of the Ghana Association of University Administrators (GAUA) have been challenged to include stakeholder engagement in their day-to-day administrative activities.