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IDeL Winneba Study Centre Trains Tutors on Project Work Supervision Guidelines
The Winneba Study Centre of the Institute for Distance Education and e-Learning (IDeL), University of Education, Winneba (UEW) has held a training workshop on guidelines for project work supervision for tutors of the Winneba Study Centre.
IDeL Organises Workshop for Heads of Host Institutions
The Management of the Institute for Distance Education and e-Learning (IDeL), University of Education, Winneba (UEW), has organised a day’s interactive workshop at Wadoma Royale Hotel in Abuakwa, Kumasi, for Heads of Host Institutions of the various centres of the institute.
The interactive workshop was to strengthen the bond between the two parties and to discuss germane issues of mutual interest to sustain and deepen the programmes at the various centres.
Estate Section Undergoes Training Workshop
The Estate Section in collaboration with the Department of Training and Development under the Division of Human Resource (DHR) on Wednesday, 25th November, 2020, organised a training workshop for members of staff in the Estate Section.
The workshop, which took place at the Jophus Anamuah-Mensah Conference Centre, was on the theme, ‘’Workplace Health and Safety through Modern Techniques; The Role of the University Janitor’’.
UEW Proud of Mentee MUCG’s Steady Contributions to Higher Education and Research
The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), Rev. Fr. Prof. Anthony Afful-Broni has expressed his pride in the steady contributions that mentee Methodist University College Ghana (MUCG) is making to higher education and research in Ghana and other frontiers.
He commended MUCG for introducing ten new postgraduate programmes to help develop the human resource base of the country and beyond.
The Vice-Chancellor revealed this in a virtual address he delivered at the 18th Congregation of MUCG.
UEW Academics win Volvo Research and Educational Foundations Research Grant
A team of Faculty Members of the University of Education, Winneba (UEW) has won a research grant worth 500,000 Swedish Krona (approximately €48,838.57 Euro) from Volvo Research and Educational Foundations (VREF) under the Mobility and Access in African Cities (MAC) programme.
Final Year Student Explores Entrepreneurship Talent
A final year Art Education undergraduate student of the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), Ms. Hawa Alidu is bringing to bear her entrepreneurship talent to the world.
GhanaPost Donates to UEW Endowment Trust Fund
The Management of Ghana Post Company Limited has presented a cheque of Ten Thousand Ghana Cedis (GH¢10,000) to authorities of the University of Education, Winneba (UEW) towards the University’s Endowment Trust Fund.
The presentation coincided with the duty tour of the Managing Director of the company, Mr. James Kwofie, to the central region. Mr. Kwofie led his team to pay a courtesy call on the University and to honour an appeal to support UEW’s Endowment Trust Fund. The event took place at the Office of the Registrar, North Campus, UEW-Winneba.
RWB Reporters Schooled on Election Reportage
Reporters of the campus-based radio station, Radio Windy Bay (RWB), 98.3 FM on Thursday, 3rd December, 2020, were taken through the rudiments of election reportage, to equip them for the upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections on Monday, 7th December, 2020.
Department of Chemistry Education Introduces Unipra South Pupils to Micro and Indigenous Science
The Department of Chemistry Education in conjunction with the American Chemical Society has engaged pupils of University Practice Junior High School, South (Unipra South) in everyday simple chemistry activities on a microscale. This was to expose pupils to the chemistry around them and to inculcate into them the love for chemistry.
2020/2021 UEW NSP Urged to Resist Harassment
National Service Personnel (NSP) posted to the University of Education, Winneba (UEW) for the 2020/2021 academic year, have been urged to be responsible and to resist any forms of harassment at the workplace.
They were encouraged never to allow anybody use them either directly or indirectly for their personal gains. They were also advised to stay focused to earn the needed experiences in their service period, follow their dreams, and to face life better equipped.

