Members of the Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana (PSGH) are scheduled to be at the University of Cape Coast (UCC) from 22nd to 27th September, 2025, for their Annual General Meeting (AGM).

The event, which will coincide with World Pharmacists Day, is on the theme: “Strengthening Pharmacy for Primary Healthcare.”

Consequently, the PSGH has launched the AGM at a ceremony to announce a week-long programme of activities to mark the Meeting.

The University Junior High School (UJHS) has organised a handover ceremony to formally induct its newly elected prefects.

Master Blessing Quainoo and Master Benedict Ntsiful-Sakyi-Saakwa were sworn in as Boys Prefect and Assistant Boys Prefect, respectively, while Miss Caroline Davida Bannerman-Mensah and Miss Nana Yaa Essumanbah Oduro, were also inducted as Girls and Assistant Girls Prefects respectively.

Two students of the University of Cape Coast (UCC) will participate in the 2025 Chinese proficiency competition (Chinese Bridge) finals to be held in China.

The students, Godfred Takyi Boateng (level 100) and Charity Tetteh (level 400), put up a spirited performance to brush off stiff competition from other contestants in the preliminary competition at the School of Graduate Studies Auditorium at UCC.

The Centre for Gender Research, Advocacy and Documentation (CEGRAD) of the University of Cape Coast (UCC), in collaboration with the Girls’ Education Unit of the Ghana Education Service (GES), has held a workshop on fostering gender-sensitive and safe learning environments.

Themed, “Promoting Safe and Gender-Sensitive Learning Environments for All”, the event brought together educators, advocates, and law enforcement personnel to address gender issues, sexual harassment, and inclusive education practices.

A delegation from the United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) has paid a field validation visit to the University of Cape Coast (UCC) to assess the progress of the prestigious Ghana Pact for Skills project under the Entrepreneurship Stream, funded by the European Union (EU) and coordinated by E4Impact Foundation.

Thirteen (13) staff members of the University, led by Prof. Daniel Agyapong, had applied for the Ghana Pact for Skills project, which spans 2024 to 2027.

The School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Cape Coast (UCC), in collaboration with the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) has organised a comprehensive training programme on pharmacovigilance. The initiative was aimed at educating students from the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences and the School of Allied Health Sciences on the importance of pharmacovigilance in their professional practice.

The Department of History and Diplomacy of the University of Cape Coast (UCC) has organised a day’s programme dubbed: “History Alive” at the Naana Jane Opoku Agyemang Auditorium.

The event, which is the third in the series, was to stress the importance of history in understanding how past events shape the present and future, allowing for informed decision-making and a deeper understanding of ourselves as a people.

Chairman of Council with Management of UCC

The Chairman of the University of Cape Coast (UCC) Governing Council, Justice William Anaam Atuguba (rtd), has interacted with management of the University.

The visit forms part of a two-day working visit to the University.

It provided an opportunity for Justice Atuguba to engage with the leadership of the University, affirm his commitment to supporting the University’s growth and development, and deepen stakeholder relations across the University.

The School of Allied Health Sciences has launched the 10th anniversary of its establishment at the University of Cape Coast (UCC).

The semester-long celebration will be commemorated with various activities, including workshops, seminars, community health output, symposium, Dean’s Award, and a Thanksgiving service.

The launch was attended by academia, students, alumni, politicians, and members of the general public.

The Department of Nutrition and Dietetics of the University of Cape Coast (UCC) in collaboration with the Ghana Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (GAND) has held a symposium on Front-of-Package Warning Labelling (FOPWL) and Nutrition Profiling Models (NPM) as part of efforts towards addressing the country’s rising burden of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs).

The symposium brought together key stakeholders, including nutrition and academic experts, policymakers, and students among others.

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