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Highlife Centenary Concert: Celebrating 100 Years of Ghana’s Iconic Sound

The School of Creative Arts (SCA), University of Education, Winneba, is celebrating 100 Years of the coining of the term, “Highlife”, Ghana’s timeless sound, in grand style. We invite you to step into the rhythm, the laughter, and the legacy as we mark 100 years of a genre that defines Ghanaian identity. Highlife is not stuck in the past; it is alive, it is evolving, and this concert is your front-row seat to its rebirth!

UEW Champions Inclusive, Practical Mathematics Education at Transformative Bootcamp

The University of Education, Winneba (UEW) has launched a Mathematics Bootcamp to revolutionise the teaching and learning of the subject in Ghana.

In partnership with STEMi Makers Africa, the bootcamp promotes diversity, inquiry-based learning and the real-world application of mathematical concepts through the Department of Mathematics Education at UEW.

SCA-UEW Promotes Innovation and Mentorship at Semester Assembly

The School of Creative Arts (SCA) at the University of Education, Winneba (UEW) held its General Assembly Meeting for the second semester of the 2024/2025 academic year on Thursday, 19th June 2025.

The meeting brought together faculty and administrative staff to discuss key developments, reaffirm their shared commitment to academic excellence and align departmental efforts with the school’s broader income generation and mentorship agenda.

UEW Basic School Promotes Inclusive Development Through Engaging Sports Week

The University of Education, Winneba (UEW) Basic School has organised an engaging Sports Week from Monday to Wednesday, 16th – 18th June, 2025, at the North Campus of the University.

The event, which took place under the supervision of the Sports Committee and coordination from student leaders, emphasised physical development, sportsmanship and inclusive participation among learners.

UEW Scholar Leads ASAF Ghana NEURO Project for Green Skills

The University of Education, Winneba (UEW) hosted the African Students and Alumni Forum (ASAF) Ghana NEURO Project at the Elmina Beach Resort in the Central Region of Ghana.  

The project, led by Dr. Charity Esenam Anor, a lecturer at the UEW and Ghana's Co-Ambassador of ASAF, convened thought leaders, past and present scholarship beneficiaries and educational stakeholders to exchange knowledge, foster networks and promote sustainable, future-ready skills among African professionals.

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