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The newly appointed Director of Sports and Wellness Directorate Pays Courtesy Call on the Provost of College of Education

Dr. Austin Luguterah, the newly appointed Director of the Sports and Wellness Directorate at the University of Ghana, recently paid a courtesy call on Professor Samuel Nii Ardey Codjoe, Provost of the College of Education. This visit marked the beginning of Dr. Luguterah’s familiarisation visits to the various Colleges, Centres, and Units within the University. As faculty from the College of Education, Dr. Luguterah chose the College of Education as his starting point.

Maiden UGCOE Provost’s Tournament Unites Affiliated Colleges of Education at University of Ghana

The University of Ghana College of Education (UGCOE), in collaboration with the Education Students Association (EDSA), organised the first-ever UGCOE Provost’s Tournament at the sports field near Mensah Sarbah Hall. The event brought together the UGCOE EDSA and three other affiliated Colleges of Education to compete in various activities, with the football tournament being the highlight.

College of Education Organises its First Inter-College Lecture for the 2023/2024 Academic Year

The College of Education recently hosted its first Inter-College Lecture for the 2023/2024 academic year, with an insightful presentation by Professor Isaac Kofi Biney, Head of the UG Learning Centres, College of Education. The lecture, titled "Transforming Local Communities in Ghana: Is dialogue-based education the answer?" delved into the benefits of dialogue-based education for grassroots communities in Ghana, emphasising its role in promoting a self-help spirit in community development projects in the past.

COE Holds Virtual webinar on African Perspectives of Generative AI

Following the College of Education’s launch of activities to celebrate the 2024 DSRA, the College held a virtual panel discussion centered around the theme, “Generative AI: African Perspectives on its Challenges and Prospects.” This event aimed to explore the challenges and prospects of generative AI in the African context, with particular focus on education, data, extraction and usage, societal acceptance, risk management as well as ethical and legal implications.

University of Ghana Kumasi City Campus Embarks on Outreach Programmes to Senior High Schools in the Ashanti Region

In a series of impactful engagements, the University of Ghana Kumasi City Campus (UGKCC), under the College of Education, has embarked on an extensive outreach programme aimed at educating, supporting and advising final year Senior High School students in the Ashanti Region. This initiative was designed to enhance awareness of the presence of the University of Ghana in the region.

UGCOE Celebrates the 2024 Day of Scientific Renaissance of Africa with a Poster/Logo Challenge

The College of Education recently held a poster/logo competition to mark the launch of the College’s commemoration of the 2024 Day of Scientific Renaissance of Africa (DSRA). The event, which took place at the smart classroom of the School of Continuing and Distance Education (SCDE), provided a platform for students from the various Colleges within the University to showcase their creative talents by designing posters/logos on the theme: “Generative AI: African Perspective on its Challenges and Prospects.”

COE Provost Celebrates Birthdays of Faculty And Staff

In a heartwarming initiative, the College of Education (COE) celebrates staff birthdays with surprise visits by the Provost, Professor Samuel Nii Ardey Codjoe or his representative. Professor Codjoe leads this initiative to boost the morale of staff and reassure them that the College acknowledges their hard work and dedication.

Vice-Chancellor Inspects Facilities at Tamale Learning Centre

Prof. Nana Aba Appiah Amfo, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana, on Wednesday, June 19, 2024, continued her familiarisation visit to UG’s learning Centres. Following a visit to the Bolgatanga Learning Centre the previous day, the Vice-Chancellor together with other Senior Officials inspected facilities at the Tamale Learning Centre and interacted with the Centre Coordinator and staff.

Vice-Chancellor Pays Courtesy Call on Bolgatanga Municipal Chief Executive

Vice-Chancellor Prof. Nana Appiah Amfo and officials from the University of Ghana paid a courtesy visit to the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) of the Bolgatanga Municipal Assembly, Hon. Rex Asanga, as part of their working visit to the University's Learning Centre in the Municipality.

Vice-Chancellor Visits Bolgatanga Learning Centre

The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Nana Aba Appiah Amfo and other Senior University Officials paid a working visit to the Bolgatanga Learning Centre on Tuesday, June 18, 2024. The purpose of the visit was to interact with the Centre Co-ordinator and staff to gain first-hand insight into their activities.

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