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The University of Cape Coast was established in October 1962 as a university college and placed in a special relationship with the University of Ghana, Legon.On 1 October 1971, the college attained the status of a full and independent University, with the authority to confer its own degrees, diplomas and certificates by an Act of Parliament.
He taught the sixth-form students A-level History from 1956 to 1960. [4] He was later employed by the University of Cape Coast in 1962 to teach history. [4] [5] Agbodeka served in various capacities at the University of Cape Coast, including [6] a period as Head of the History Department from 1971 to 1980. [6]
Cape Coast have two principal hospitals: the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital and the Cape Coast Metro Hospital. [51] The Cape Coast Teaching Hospital, popularly known as "Interberton" by the locals, was the first of a series of Regional Hospitals established by the Ministry of Health. Full operations begun on 12 August 1998 and was awarded the ...
Ed (1988-1992) from the University of Cape Coast. He also obtained his M.Phil. degree in zoology (Applied Parasitology) from the University of Ghana (1995-1999). He is a product of Tokyo Women's Medical University, Japan, where he obtained his PhD in Tropical Medicine (2004-2007) as a Japan International Corporation Agency (JICA) scholar
After years working outside Ghana, he returned in 1997 to the University of Cape Coast to head the Department of Religion. He was appointed the vice chancellor of the University of Cape Coast in 2001. He had a sabbatical at the Central University from 2008 to 2010. The release said Prof Addow-Obeng had also taught at Central University College ...
Opoku-Agyemang taught and worked at the University of Cape Coast, starting in 1986. She has held various academic positions including: Head of the Department of English, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Warden of Adehye Hall, Valco Trust Fund Post-Graduate Hostel, and the Founding Dean of School of Graduate Studies and Research.
Professor Kuupole holds a BA (Hons) in French and a Diploma in Education from the University of Cape Coast. He pursued an MPhil and PhD at the Université de Franche-Comté, France. Due to his extensive propagation of the French language, Professor Kuupole was awarded Officer of the Order of Academic Palms by the French Government in 2013. [4]
Boahen was born in Oseim to Presbyterian parents and had his ancestral roots in Juaben in the Ashanti Region. He attended religious schools between 1938 and 1947. He went to Mfantsipim School in Cape Coast before going to the University College of the Gold Coast, now University of Ghana, Legon, to study history.