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EDSA EXECUTIVES CALL ON THE PROVOST

The leadership of the Education Students' Association (EDSA) at the Department of Teacher Education, School of Education and Leadership, College of Education, recently paid a courtesy call on the Provost of the College of Education, Professor Samuel Nii Ardey Codjoe.

Faculty and Staff from UGLC and UG City Campuses Engage in Virtual Interaction with College of Education Provost

In a recent virtual interaction, Prof. Samuel Nii Ardey Codjoe, the Provost of the College of Education, engaged with faculty and staff from various campuses, including the University of Ghana Learning Centres, Kumasi and Takoradi City campuses.

University of Ghana Explores Research Collaborations with York University

Officials from the University of Ghana (UG), led by the Provost of the College of Education, Prof. Samuel Nii Ardey Codjoe, recently engaged in discussions with a delegation from York University. The focus of the meeting was to explore potential research collaborations between the two universities aimed at enhancing their relationship.

School of Education and Leadership Holds Maiden 2-day Biennial International Conference on Education

The School of Education and Leadership (SEL), in the College of Education, recently hosted its maiden SEL Biennial International Conference on Education in partnership with the Education Collaborative, Ashesi University. The conference theme was "Advancing Innovation for Improved Educational Policy and Practice: Prospects and Challenges."

Provost Holds An Interactive Session With Staff Of The College Of Education

To ensure inclusivity in the planning and execution of activities for the academic year, the Provost of the College of Education, Professor Samuel Nii Ardey Codjoe, held an interactive session with the staff of the College. The interaction, which took place in the Smart Classroom at the School of Continuing and Distance Education, was aimed at discussing the College's Action Plan for the academic year.

COE Materials Office Holds Seminar On Procurement Processes

The College Materials Office recently hosted a two-day seminar on procurement processes for officials and staff of the College. Held at the Smart Classroom of the School of Continuing and Distance Education from 4th-5th March, 2024, the seminar covered topics such as the procurement processes, responsibilities of user departments, and the legal implications of non-compliance with procurement laws.

Annual Interaction With PhD Students

In a recent annual interaction, Prof. Samuel Nii Ardey Codjoe, the Provost of the College of Education, engaged with all PhD students enrolled in different programmes within the College. The hybrid interaction, which accommodated both in-person and virtual attendance, focused on discussing research progress, sharing ideas, addressing challenges, and exploring avenues of support from the College.

College of Education Provost engages with UG Press Staff

In an interactive session with staff of the UG Press recently, Prof. Samuel Nii Ardey Codjoe, Provost of the College of Education, explained the purpose for holding a separate session for the UG Press after his initial interaction with the College Staff. This, he said, would facilitate discussions regarding relevant issues related to the operation of the UG press.

College of Education Provost discusses Action Plan with Faculty Members

Prof. Samuel Nii Ardey Codjoe, Provost of the College of Education, recently held a series of meetings with Deans, Heads of Departments, and faculty members of constituent schools and departments to discuss the College’s Action Plan. The meeting, which took place from 28th February to 21st March, 2024, was also aimed at deliberating on the various initiatives that would shape the strategic direction of the College for the 2023/2024 academic year.

School of Information and Communication Studies Successfully Hosts Symposium on African Digital Humanities

The School of Information and Communication Studies at the University of Ghana, in collaboration with the University of Kansas, recently hosted the 2024 Symposium on African Digital Humanities. Held under the theme, "Digital Humanities, African Stories and Agency," the event convened graduate students and early-career faculty to explore the intersections of digital humanities with African narratives.

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