DHR-UCC Holds 3-Day Orientation for Newly Appointed Academic Officers and Study Leave Returnees
The Directorate of Human Resource (DHR) at the University of Cape Coast (UCC) has organised a three-day orientation programme for newly appointed Academic Office Holders and 2024 study leave…
The Directorate of Human Resource (DHR) at the University of Cape Coast (UCC) has organised a three-day orientation programme for newly appointed Academic Office Holders and 2024 study leave returnees.
The Academic Office Holders comprised newly appointed Deans, Acting Deans, Vice Deans, Acting Academic Director, Deputy Directors, Heads of Department, and School Coordinators. The 2024 Study Leave Returnees consisted of faculty members returning from study leave and newly appointed faculty members.
Speaking at the event, the Director of Human Resource, Mr. Isaac Adom-Konadu, welcomed the newly appointed staff and returnees, emphasizing the importance of the orientation to equip them for their roles in the University.
He stated, "This programme is designed to provide you with the necessary insights and tools to effectively contribute to the development of UCC. We believe that through this orientation, you will gain valuable knowledge that will enhance your performance."

A section of participants in the orientation
The Registrar, Gideon Enoch Abbeyquaye (Esq.), in an address, encouraged the participants to be actively involved in the sessions.
He further highlighted the significance of the orientation, noting that it played a crucial role in preparing staff for their responsibilities.
He added, "In the end, you will be well-equipped to work in the University and help improve the University."
Mr. Abbeyquaye also urged participants to apply the knowledge gained from the programme in their professional conduct.
Source: Documentation and Information Section-UCC
Last updated: February 8, 2026
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