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UEW Enhances Academic Resources with Generous Book Donation

The University of Education, Winneba (UEW), has received a notable donation of books worth over £33,000 to enhance the institution’s teaching and learning resources.

The donation, spearheaded by Emeritus Professor El Anatsui, a renowned artist and academic, highlights his strong connection to UEW, where he began his teaching career when it was still known as the Specialist Training College.

African Studies Week Celebration

The Centre for African Studies at the University of Education, Winneba (UEW) warmly invites the university community and the general public to its African Studies Week Celebration under the theme:“Educating the Young African: Reclaiming African Knowledge Systems.”This celebration forms part of the Centre’s efforts to increase public visibility and promote African-centered academic discourse. The week-long event will culminate in a grand durbar, and all are encouraged to participate actively in this vibrant cultural and intellectual experience.

UEW Ignites Digital Transformation with AyaHQ Blockchain Summit

The University of Education, Winneba (UEW) has hosted the AyaHQ Blockchain Summit under the theme “Tech Root, Global Dreams: Bridging Campus Innovation with the Blockchain World,” to bridging the gap between academia and technology.

The event, organised by the Department of ICT Education, brought together top industry leaders, tech innovators and students in a powerful call for a digital renaissance across Ghana’s educational landscape.

 

HAESA Week Celebration: A Decade Of Excellence

The Health Administration and Education Students Association (HAESA) at UEW cordially invites the university community to the upcoming Week Celebration, themed "A Decade of Excellence: Reflecting on Our Journey, Reimagining Our Future." This celebration marks ten years of growth, impact, and dedication to student leadership and academic achievement.

A variety of activities are planned throughout the week to commemorate this milestone, culminating in a special event:

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!

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