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INVITATION TO UG@75 PUBLIC LECTURE ON GHANA’S 66TH INDEPENDENCE

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Forwarded by: Samuel K. Owusu Dear all,  Members of the University Community are invited to the s econd public lecture in a series of lectures planned to engage various stakeholders on topical issues of national concern, as part of activities marking the University’s 75th anniversary.    Read also:  PRESS STATEMENT: UPDATE ON 2022/2023 UG APPROVED FEES/CHARGES: NEW RESIDENTIAL ARRANGEMENTS AND MATTERS ARISING:   https://skobureau.blogspot.com/2023/02/press-statement-update-on-20222023-ug.html The second public lecture focuses on Ghana's 66th Independence Anniversary. The keynote address will be delivered by Mr Manasseh Azure Awuni, Editor-in-Chief, of The Fourth Estate on the topic: Our Ghana - Reflections on Integrity and Resilience. Read also:  FINDING YOUR WAY ON THE STREETS OF LEGON:   https://skobureau.blogspot.com/2023/01/finding-your-way-on-streets-of-legon.html Date:     THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 2023 Venue: Cedi Conference Centre, University of Ghana, Legon   Time:     4:00

DISTRIBUTION OF ID CARDS BEGINS TODAY FOR CONTINUING LEVELS 200 AND 300 COLLEGES OF HUMANITIES STUDENTS

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Source: Public Affairs Directorate Forwarded by, Samuel K. Owusu Dear all,  The University of Ghana Management would like to bring to the attention of Levels 200 and 300 students of the Colleges of Humanities, the distribution of ID cards to respective students.  All individuals who belong to this group and have not yet received their ID cards should take note of the collection point and other details outlined below:  Date: MONDAY, 27TH FEBRUARY - FRIDAY, 3RD MARCH 2023.   Time: 10:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. Each Day Venue: University of Ghana Business School Foyer (Ground Floor) Thank you REPLACEMENT OF STUDENT ID CARD Students who need to replace missing or defaced ID cards should follow the process below: Pay GH₵32.00 at the Main University Cash Office. Take the receipt of payment to the Ground Floor, the University of Ghana Computing Systems (UGCS) adjacent to the Balme Library.  Collect the ID card from UGCS after 2 weeks. LEVEL 100: DOWNLOAD YOUR TEMPORAL/PROVISIONAL STUDENT ID The U

SUPPLEMENTAY RE-SIT REGISTRATION PERIOD EXTENDED FOR A WEEK

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  Source:  Samuel K. Owusu SKO BUREAU  is hereby  announcing for the information that, the Supplementary Re-Sit Registration period has been extended for one more week. Thus, from Monday, February 20, 2023, to Friday, March 3, 2023 The exte nsion was the efforts of the Boakye-Lincoln Led SRC Administration. In a letter dated February 24th, 2023, through the Public Relations Office, the SRC Deputy PRO, Ms Ernestina Hamdiiya Mahama, communicated this good news to the student populace. Below is the presser released by the SRC PRO A student who falls within this category are advised to take advantage of this opportunity to register as soon as possible before the stipulated hour, minute, and second, expires Deadline:   FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24TH, 2023 to FRIDAY, MARCH 3RD, 2023 Click Here To Register/Pay For Re-sit:    https://sts.ug.edu.gh/services/resit Click Here To Watch A Video On How To Register/Pay For Resit-:  https://youtu.be/gtcIpGK_x14   Detailed Instructions To Do This Can Be Found H

SUPPLEMENTARY RE-SIT REGISTRATION ENDS TODAY: KINDLY REGISTER NOW IF ANY !!!

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Source: Samuel K. Owusu SKO BUREAU through this missive informs  all continuing, completed, and amnesty s tudents of the University of Ghana that, per the updated Academic Calendar, the  Supplementary Re-sit Registration for Second Semester Courses ENDS today, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2023 A student who falls within this category are highly encouraged to register as soon as possible before the stipulated hour, minute, and second, expires  Deadline:  Monday, February 20th, 2023 to Friday, February 24th, 2023 Click Here To Register/Pay For Re-sit:    https://sts.ug.edu.gh/services/resit Click Here To Watch A Video On How To Register/Pay For Resit-:  https://youtu.be/gtcIpGK_x14   Detailed Instructions To Do This Can Be Found Here:  https://bit.ly/UGResitHowTo   SCHEDULE OF FEES FOR HUMANITIES FOR RE-SIT REGISTRATION - 2022/2023 ACADEMIC YEAR The fees for Continuing Humanities Students are...   3 Credit Hours  =  GH¢ 300.00 These  guidelines  and  schedule of payment  are for  Continuing S

EMBASSY OF UK SCHOLARSHIPS 2023-2024 | BRITISH COUNCIL SCHOLARSHIPS

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Source: Samuel K. Owusu Applications are invited to apply for the Embassy of UK Scholarships for International Students. Consider the UK as your next study-abroad destination. The High Commission of the UK is now accepting applications for all of the UK Government Scholarships:   https://brightscholarship.com/tag/united-kingdom   that are Fully Funded. Understand the Government Scholarship meaning. It means that the Government will cover all the costs of the Scholarship like Fees, Tuition fees, Accommodation, Stipend, Books, Health, Medical, and Travel Tickets to/from your country. So, this is called a Fully Funded Scholarship :  https://brightscholarship.com/category/scholarships/fully-funded/ Submit online applications for the British Government Scholarships. Also, apply for BS MS and PhD Scholarships in Canada 2023-24 | Study Free in Canada:   https://brightscholarship.com/bs-ms-and-phd-scholarships-in-canada-2023-24/ The Study website’s search tool lists 3,000 UK Scholarships for

MTN BRIGHT SCHOLARSHIP RELOADED

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 Source: Samuel K. Owusu MTN Ghana  is inviting Ghanaian students to apply for its Bright Scholarships. Here is the MTN Bright Scholarship Application Form and how to apply for the current year Deadline:   FEBRUARY 1, 2023, to MAY 31, 2023 MTN Bright Scholarship: https://avenuegh.com/mtn-bright-scholarship-2022-2023/ MTN Scholarship Portal Login: https://avenuegh.com/scholarship-mtn-com-gh-portal/ Scholarship Package Tuition and accommodation fees covered Research devices Stipends To Be Eligible, One: Must be a first-year or a continuing student pursuing a first degree at any Ghanaian public tertiary institution or pursuing vocational and technical skills training Must be a Ghanaian, brilliant but needy Must be of good conduct, hardworking, and have excellent academic results, being involved in extra-curricular activities as a continuing student is a plus Be proven to be without any academic disciplinary issues and must not be serving a bond to be of good behaviour How to APPLY for M

SCHOLARSHIP LETTERS ISSUED TO BENEFICIARIES DURING THE 2023 STUDENTS FINANCIAL AID OFFICE AWARDS CEREMONY

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Source: Samuel K. Owusu On Wednesday, February 15th, 2023, the Students Financial Aid Office (SFAO) under the headship of Ms Selina Torrison Saaka, organized a colourful awards ceremony for the 2023 scholarship beneficiaries of the University of Ghana A group photograph  of Principal Officers of  the University, Donors, Past and Present SRC Executives, and some scholarship beneficiaries,  Read also:   348,048 SRC YI BI BOA SCHOLARSHIP PAID INTO 251 UG STUDENTS' ACCOUNTS:   https://skobureau.blogspot.com/2023/02/gh-384-048-src-yi-bi-boa-scholarship.html Read also:  FINDING YOUR WAY ON THE STREETS OF LEGON:   https://skobureau.blogspot.com/2023/01/finding-your-way-on-streets-of-legon.html The MC for the occasion, Mrs Pascaline Kuunzungla Songsore (Senior Assistant Registrar, Documentation and Information Unit, Public Affairs Directorate) started the program at 1:34 pm where she welcomed the guests, scholarship beneficiaries, and the media to the Great Hall The PRO Vice Chancellor in

JOHN MENSAH SARBAH STATUE ERECTED DURING THE 60TH ANNIVERSARY LAUNCH OF THE SARBAH HALL

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  Source: Samuel K. Owusu On Friday, 17th February 2023, the fifth traditional hall of the University of Ghana, the  most populated and famous  Mensah Sarbah Hall, launched its 60th Anniversary and Unveiled the Statue of the late John Mensah Sarbah.  The theme for the anniversary was ''Reengineering Quality Residential Services: Adapting Technology, Embracing Partnerships"    Unveiling of the late John Mensah Sarbah's statue by H.E. Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, Prof Rosina Kyerematen, His Eminence Francis Albert Seth Nyonyo, and the late Mensah Sarbah Family It must be noted that, in 1963, the former President, Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah named the hall after the late John Mensah Sarbah, the first African to qualify as a barrister. It must also be noted that the Mensah Sarbah Hall was built to accommodate only students from the University of Ghana Law School at the initial stage. It is no doubt that Sarbah Hall has produced the most finest and renowned lawyers in the country an