The third edition of the College of Humanities Awards has taken place, recognising and rewarding the outstanding efforts of faculty, staff and doctoral researchers who demonstrated exemplary behavior and performance over the academic year.
The third edition of the College of Humanities Awards has taken place, recognising and rewarding the outstanding efforts of faculty, staff and doctoral researchers who demonstrated exemplary behavior and performance over the academic year.
The College of Humanities, University of Ghana (UG) has officially launched its 2nd Annual Report along with two handbooks for College Academic Affairs Officers and the Promotion of Academic Senior Members. The launch event, which took place at the foyer of the Cedi Conference Centre, was attended by Deans, Directors and Heads of Departments within the college, members of University management, as well as faculty and staff from units across the University of Ghana.
The College of Humanities at the University of Ghana has hosted its 6th International Research Conference on the theme, “Addressing Inequalities and Environmental Resilience for Sustainable Development.”
"Say No to Exam Malpractice!" is an educational PowerPoint flyer crafted to uphold academic integrity and discourage students from engaging in examination malpractice. This initiative comes in response to the alarming trends of breaches in examination integrity, the repercussions faced by affected students, and the significant strain these incidents place on the committees tasked with addressing these issues.
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded a grant of US$800,000 to the University of Ghana, to support the establishment of a Centre for Teaching and Learning Innovation in the Humanities. The grant will run for four years, starting from the 2020/2021 academic year. This grant is part of an amount of US$4 million the Foundation committed to the University of Ghana in 2016 to enhance scholarship through teaching and research in the Humanities at the University of Ghana.