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CeRCCA-UEW International Conference Concludes with a Call for Cultural Sustainability
The University of Education, Winneba (UEW) concluded the 2026 Creative Arts and Culture International Research Conference with a call on scholars, practitioners and policymakers to leverage Africa’s cultural heritage as a strategic driver of innovation, economic growth and sustainable development.
Dr. Wagner Champions Sankofaism and Cultural Resilience at the CeRCCA-UEW Conference
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Dr. Ernst Wagner, Founder of Exploring Visual Cultures (EVC), has advocated integration of Sankofaism and cultural resilience into contemporary artistic and scholarly practice, urging a global rethinking of how history, identity and creativity intersect in shaping sustainable futures.
UEW Lecture: Dr. Chambas Calls for a Mindset Shift to Secure Ghana's Future
The University of Education, Winneba (UEW) hosted a transformative intellectual discourse on Friday, 10th April, 2026, when renowned diplomat, scholar and statesman, Dr. Mohamed Ibn Chambas, delivered a powerful keynote address at the University’s Public Lecture Series.
2.0 Public Lecture Series: UEW Champions Education Reform Dialogue
The University of Education, Winneba (UEW) has convened its 2026 Public Lecture Series, a high-level platform aimed at shaping Ghana’s educational future and national development.
CeRCCA-UEW Conference Explores Sankofaism as a Transformative Framework
The University of Education, Winneba (UEW) is advancing discourse on culture and creativity with a call for scholars and artists to embrace “Sankofaism” as a transformative framework for reimagining artistic practice and cultural knowledge systems.
CeRCCA-UEW Hosts Global Conference to Advance ‘Sankofaism’ in Arts and Cultural Research
The University of Education, Winneba (UEW) through the Centre for Research in Culture and Creative Arts (CeRCCA) in collaboration with the School of Creative Arts (SCA) held a three-day Creative Arts and Culture International Research Conference aimed at redefining the role of culture and creativity in sustainable development.
GRASAG-UEW Installs New Leaders, Pledges Unity and Academic Excellence
The University of Education, Winneba Chapter of the Graduate Students’ Association of Ghana (GRASAG-UEW) has officially handed over leadership to its newly elected executives for the 2025/2026 academic year at a brief ceremony held at the Students Centre Seminar Room III on Wednesday, 1st April, 2026.
UEW Presents Musical Drama “Anansegorndwom,” Reviving Ghanaian Folklore with Creative Brilliance
The Department of Music Education at the University of Education, Winneba in collaboration with the School of Creative Arts (SCA) thrilled audience with a stage production of “Anansegorndwom,” a rich musical drama that seamlessly fused music, drama and Ghanaian folklore.

