April 2017

Exhibit Professionalism in Counselling – Student Counsellors Urged

The Registrar of the Ghana Psychology Council at the Ministry of Health, Dr. Dinah Baah-Odoom has urged students pursuing Guidance and Counselling at the University of Education, Winneba to exhibit Professionalism in Counselling during and after the completion of their course at the university.

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Pre-Easter Health Walk

UEW GENDER CLUB IN COLLABORATION WITH GENDER MAINSTREAMING DIRECTORATE IS ORGANISING A PRE-EASTER HEALTH WALK FOR ALL STAFF AND STUDENTS SCHEDULED AS FOLLOWS:

DATE: SATURDAY 8TH APRIL, 2017

TIME: 5:30 A.M

MEETING POINT: PECKU BUILDING NORTH CAMPUS

SIDE ATTRACTION: SURPRISE

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Human Resource Organises Training for Senior Assistant Registrars and Assistant Registrars on Grammar, Punctuation and Proofreading

The Division of Human Resource has organised a one-day training on the theme “use of grammar, punctuation and proofreading: ensuring professional presentations for Senior Members of the Registrar’s Office (Senior Assistant Registrars and Assistant Registrars)” on Winneba Campus on 27th March, 2017.

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STAFF VACANCY

The University of Education, Winneba, announces for the information of the University Community and the General Public, the availability of THREE (3) VACANCIES FOR LAWYERS IN ITS REGISTRY (LEGAL SERVICES OFFICE).

  • JOB DESCRIPTION/DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

The successful candidates who will report to the Registrar will be required to:

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The Department of History and Political Science Education Seminar Series

Invitation to our Wednesday Seminar Series to be presented by Mr. Kwabena Asare Okae-Anti (University of Education, Winneba).

Topic: "Towards a certificate or diploma in historical writing: a proposal"

Date: 5 April 2017

Time: 3:30 - 5:00 pm(GMT)

Chair: Mr. Amanor-Lartey (University of Education, Winneba)

Venue: Departmental Reading Room,LT 306

All are cordially invited

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Dance Production "Asoboya"

“Asoboya”(meaning Animals or Living creatures) is a research into the extent to which animal gestures could be incorporated into cotemporary African choreographic pieces. This area of research is very common with the Western world but it is surprising to note that it might be the first of its kind in Ghana. “Asoboya” is a dance production choreographed by a final year student, Charles Allotey-Harding.

The programme is scheduled as follows: Date: Thursday, 6th April; Friday, 7th April; and Saturday, 8th April, 2017.

Venue: Amu Theatre, Central Campus

Time: 7:00pm

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