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“LISTENING TO THE FEMININE SIDE: A HISTORY OF WOMEN IN PARLIAMENT FROM 1993-2013” - SEMINAR REPORT

The Department of History Education initiated its seminar series during the 2013/20014 academic year when the Department was created. The aim of the seminar series is to contribute to building a vibrant intellectual culture in our noble institution. The Department now hosts the programme with the Department of Political Science Education.

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UEW Security Facilitates Training Of Peki College Of Education Staff On Security.

The Director of Security and four other staff of UEW have facilitated two days each security training for security staff, students and teaching staff of Peki E.P. , St. Francis, and Amedzofe Colleges of Education all in the Volta Region.

The training is part of activities in milestone one of the T-TEL Challenge fund for the Colleges of Education on the project title, “Providing Safety environment for On and Off Campus Students of Peki, St. Francis and E.P. Amedzofe Colleges of Education”.

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Department of Home Economics Promote Indigenous Dishes

The African proverb that says “your food is supposed to be your medicine and your medicine is supposed to be your food” was truly exhibited by the Department of Home Economics as a food exhibition dubbed “Food Exhibition and Promotion of Endangered Ghanaian Dishes” organised on 16th November, 2016 at the North Campus to showcase the traditional Ghanaian dishes from all the ten regions of Ghana.

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Be committed and dedicated to your work – HR tells UEW National Service personnel

A training seminar has been held for national service personnel in UEW by the Division of Human Resources at the J. N. Aryeetey Auditorium on 8th October, 2016.

The seminar brought together one hundred and fifty seven national service personnel from the various departments in UEW, paved way for service personnel to actively interact with the Division of Human Resources and also channel their grievances through the division to appropriate authorities for the necessary steps to be taken in resolving them.

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UEW Signs agreement with Archer College of Early Childhood Education

The University of Education, Winneba has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Archer College of Early Childhood Education that leads to the establishment of a mentoring relationship between the College and UEW.

The Vice-Chancellor of UEW, Professor Mawutor Avoke stated that the agreement was informed by the institutional mandate of UEW to provide the needed assistance to various institutions in the training of competent teachers for all educational levels. He was appreciative of the fact that Archer College had chosen UEW as their mentor University.

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Congratulations !

 

Convocation and the Entire University community congratulate the Vice-Chancellor on his one year in Office.
Ayekoo Professor Mawutor Avoke !

We Appreciate your services rendered during the period. 
We wish you more productive years in office.

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Gender Summit held in UEW

A three-day Gender Summit has been held in the University of Education, Winneba by Graduate Students Association of Ghana (GRASSAG Women's Commission) in collaboration with Gender Mainstreaming Directorate, HIV/AIDS Unit, HPERS and University Clinic from 27th to 29th October, 2016 at the Jophus Anamuah-Mensah Conference Centre, North Campus.

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