University of Education, Winneba

University of Education, Winneba

Arms of the University of Education, Winneba
Motto Education for Service
Type Public
Established 1992
Chairman Okofo Amoako-Bondam
Chancellor Alhaji Asoma Banda
Vice-Chancellor Prof. A. Asabere-Ameyaw
Students Over 40,000
Location Winneba, Central Region, Ghana
Campus Urban area / Suburban area
(Winneba, Kumasi, Mampong, Ajumako)
Colours
                          

Scarlet, White and Ultramarine
              

Website www.uew.edu

The University of Education, Winneba (UEW) is a University in Winneba, Central Region of Ghana. Its main aim is to train teachers for the education system of Ghana. The University of Education, Winneba is charged with the responsibility of teacher education and producing professional educators to spearhead a new national vision of education aimed at redirecting Ghana's efforts along the path of rapid economic and social development. The University of Education, Winneba is expected to play a leading role in Ghana's drive to produce scholars whose knowledge would be fully responsive to the realities and exigencies of contemporary Ghana.

Organisation

Flying Flag of the University of Education, Winneba (UEW) and the Flag of Ghana

The university has twenty-nine academic departments and centres, seven faculties. It also has 18 distance education regional study centres throughout Ghana.

In addition to three campuses in Winneba where its administrative office is located, the University has three extra campuses in addition to over 20 study centres:

College of Agriculture Education – Mampong Campus

The Asante Mampong Campus hosts the College of Agriculture Education and is situated 51 kilometres north-east of Kumasi.

The Asante Mampong campus is the home of the Faculty of Agriculture Education, and the Faculty of Science and Environment Education.

Faculty of Agriculture Education

Faculty of Science and Environmental Education

College of Technology Education – Kumasi Campus

The Kumasi Campus which hosts the College of Technology Education is about 320 kilometres away from Winneba, the main campus.

The College is made up of the Faculty of Business Education, Faculty of Vocational and Technical Education and the Faculty of Education and Communication Sciences.

Faculty of Business Education

Faculty of Vocational and Technology Education

Faculty of Educational Studies

College of Languages Education

University of Education, Winneba (UEW) Entrance

The Ajumako Campus currently hosts the students of the Department of Akan-Nzema Education, Ewe Education, Ga–Dangme Education of The Faculty of Languages Education.

Gradually the Faculty of Languages Education will move from the Winneba Campus to the Ajumako Campus and will eventually become the College of Languages Education.

Faculty of Languages Education

The Winneba Campus – Main Campus

University of Education, Winneba (UEW) North Campus

The Winneba Campus is the main campus of the University and is spread over three sites (North, Central and South) within the Effutu Municipality. The central Administration of the University is located at the South Campus. The Winneba Campus hosts the following Faculties, Schools, Institute, Centers and Offices:

Faculty of Science Education

Institutes and schools

School of Creative Arts

Institute for Educational Development and Extension

Institutes for Educational Research and Innovation Studies (IERIS)

Campuses

Students at the Kiosks of the University of Education, Winneba (UEW)

It is a multi-campus, multi-site university. It has five campuses, Three at Winneba and one at Ajumako in Central Ghana, and the other two at Kumasi and Mampong all in the Ashanti Region.

As a multi-campus, multi-site university with campuses and learning centres in other parts of the country, UEW has six Faculties, one institute and two centres of the university provide programmes in the areas of Science and Mathematics Education, Technology and Business Education, Agriculture Education, Home Economics Education, Cultural Studies, Creative Arts Education, Guidance and Counselling and Educational Administration and Leadership.

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