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UEW invests in infrastructure to strengthen academic, research capabilities 
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UEW invests in infrastructure to strengthen academic, research capabilities 

The University of Education, Winneba has invested hugely in developmental projects to strengthen the University’s academic and research capabilities and enhance teaching and learning.  These are the construction of new study centres at Cape Coast, Kumasi, Koforidua-kukurantumi, University Hospital and faculty Block at Àjumako Campus and Ghana Universal Senior Secondary School (GUSSS), Hostels at sites one and three, Winneba, among others.  Prof Stephen Jobson Mitchual, the Vice Chancellor, made this known at the climax of the 29th Congregation on Saturday where students graduated from the School of Graduate Studies, and School of Creative Arts and Distance Education centres at Sekondi, Sogakope, Sunyani, Twene Amanfo Senior High School, Tamale (Batco), Tamale (Nobisco) and Tarkw...
More than 9,000 students graduate from University of Education, Winneba 
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More than 9,000 students graduate from University of Education, Winneba 

A total of 9,575 students are graduating from the University of Education, Winneba (UEW) in the First Session of the 29th Congregation, which began on Tuesday, December 17 and will end on Saturday, December 21.   The graduating students successfully completed their various programmes of study at the University and its Study Centres.  Out of the number, 250 students, being 2.6 per cent, will receive diplomas, while 8,371 (87.4 per cent) are first degrees, and 954, representing 9.9 percent, will get postgraduate degrees.  In the first degrees category, 812 students (9,7 percent) obtained first class, 2,775 (33.2 percent) had second class upper, 2,949 (35.2 percent) had second class lower, 1,505 (18.0 percent) third class, and 330 students (3.9 percent), obtained a pass.&nb...