News & Events

Collaboration should be the Watchword for every Teacher- Prof. Martin Oteng-Ababio

The Ag. Provost of the College of Education, Prof. Martin Oteng-Ababio has called on teachers and pre-service teachers to bear in mind that fostering collaboration, communication, critical thinking and creativity in the classroom is key in meeting learners’ academic expectations.

Call for Applications - UG Conference Grants (2022-2023, Quater1)

The Office of Research, Innovation & Development (ORID) wishes to inform the University community that applications are invited for the First Quarter of the 2022/2023 academic year for grants to support senior members to attend or organise conferences (including virtual conferences) taking place in August, September and October 2022...

Call for Applications - UG 75th Anniversary Logo Competition

The University of Ghana will be celebrating its 75th anniversary next year under the theme, “Nurturing Resilience: Adopting Technology, Embracing Humanism”. The celebration will catalogue UG’s successes and challenges, and look to the future. The anniversary planning committee seeks a very inclusive series of activities that will give all UG stakeholders – students, staff, alumni, and affiliates...

Acting Provost of the College of Education Visits Enchi College of Education

A delegation of the College of Education led by the Acting Provost, Professor Martin Oteng- Ababio has paid a working visit to the Enchi College of Education in the Western North Region.

The Chief and People of Barekese Donate 50-Acre Land to the University of Ghana

The Acting Provost of the College of Education, Prof. Martin Oteng-Ababio, has led a delegation from the University on a visit to the Chief of Barekese, Okofo Amoapem Brenya I. The purpose of the visit was to thank the Chief and people of Barekese for donating 50-acre land to the University of Ghana and to inspect the site.

Acting Provost of the College of Education Visits Gbewaa College of Education

On March 2, 2022, the Acting Provost of the College of Education, Prof. Martin Oteng-Ababio, in the company of some officials from the university, paid a working visit to the Gbewaa College of Education in Pusiga, the Upper East Region. The visit provided the Ag. Provost an opportunity to familiarize himself with the activities at the Gbewaa campus, which is now running the Bachelor of Education curriculum under the mentorship of the University of Ghana.

Vice Chancellor Pays Courtesy Call on Nana Kobina Nketsia V

On Monday, 21st February,2022, Professor Nana Aba Appiah Amfo together with officials of the University of Ghana paid a courtesy call on the Paramount Chief (Omanhene) of the Essikado (British Sekondi) Traditional Area, Nana Kobina Nketsia V, at his Palace in the Western Region of Ghana.

Vice-Chancellor Embarks on a Working Visit to Cape Coast Learning Centre

The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Nana Aba Appiah Amfo, on 21st February 2022, led a delegation from the University on a working visit to the Cape Coast Learning Centre. The delegation inspected ongoing activities at the Centre and later interacted with staff and students.

School of Continuing and Distance Education Organises Workshop to Revamp the Distance Education Programme

The School of Continuing and Distance Education (SCDE) under the College of Education, University of Ghana has organized a two-day workshop to develop initiatives towards the revamping of the Distance Education Programme. The workshop which took place from 19th -20th November, 2021 was an avenue for College Management, Coordinators and faculty from participating departments to dialogue and resolve gaps in the delivery of the Distance Education programme.

Vice-Chancellor Interacts with College of Education

The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Nana Aba Appiah Amfo has interacted with faculty and staff of the College of Education as part of a roadshow to share her vision with the University’s internal publics. The meeting with the College was also to seek firsthand information regarding their work, challenges and how best Senior Management can help mitigate such challenges.

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