Teaching Staff
Turnitin Subscription Renewal
The University Library announces the renewal of the subscription to Turnitin plagiarism detection software, reaffirming the University’s commitment to academic integrity. Turnitin empowers faculty, researchers, and students to uphold originality and integrity in their scholarly endeavours, further strengthening the University's dedication to academic excellence.
Invitation to a Presentation on the Implementation of the New Senior High School Curriculum
The management of the University of Education, Winneba is delighted to announce an upcoming presentation by Professor Edward Appiah, the Director General for the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA). Professor Appiah has been invited to enlighten Academic Staff on the implementation of the new Senior High School Curriculum.
This presentation is scheduled as follows:
UEW SESA Hosts Seminar on Supportive Strategies for Neurological Disorders
The Special Education Students Association (SESA) at the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), recently hosted a seminar aimed at providing educators with supportive strategies for managing neurological disorders in schools.
UEW Level 300 Clothing Students Shine in Fashion Show
In a display of creativity and skill, level 300 students at the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), wowed audiences with their unique fashion creations at a recent mini-fashion show.
The event, which served as part of their examination requirements for the course titled "Apparel Design and Construction," showcased the students' proficiency in clothing design and construction.
UEW Digital Team Return from GOT Mobility Project
A team from the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), has completed the first phase of the Erasmus+ funded GOT Mobility Project, an initiative aimed at transforming digital integration in education.
The GOT Mobility Project aims to foster collaboration, exchange knowledge, and pave the way for innovative research.
UEW BIOSSA Launches “Simpa Go Green” Campaign
In a move to combat environmental degradation, the level 300 batch of the Biological Science Students Association (BIOSSA) at the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), has launched the "Simpa Go Green" campaign.
This initiative, aimed at alleviating environmental pollution, saw the enthusiastic participation of students who planted 1,000 saplings of various species of trees in Winneba Township.