Ferdinand | EducationGhana | May 07 | University of Cape Coast Inaugurates Faculty Commons for Retired Lecturers
University of Cape Coast (UCC) unveils a new Faculty Commons at the College of Education Studies (CES), providing post-retirement contract lecturers with essential amenities for assessing student dissertations in a comfortable environment.
The College of Education Studies at the University of Cape Coast (CES-UCC) has recently inaugurated a new faculty commons specifically designed for post-retirement contract lecturers. This facility aims to provide a comfortable and conducive environment for retired lecturers to assess the dissertations of their students.
Features of the Faculty Commons
The newly inaugurated Faculty Commons is equipped with modern amenities to facilitate the work of retired lecturers. Among its features are a television set, comfortable furniture, high-speed internet connectivity, and a computer. These resources are essential for retired lecturers to effectively assess the dissertations of their students.
Location and Management
The faculty commons is conveniently situated within the CES Library, allowing retired lecturers easy access to a wide range of academic resources. The CES Library is known for its extensive collection of books, journals, and research materials related to education studies.
The management of the faculty commons will be handled by the dedicated staff of the Sam Jonah Library. These experienced professionals will ensure the smooth operation and maintenance of the facility, guaranteeing that the retired lecturers have a hassle-free experience while utilizing the resources.
The Sam Jonah Library staff will be responsible for managing the reservations, scheduling, and overall upkeep of the faculty commons. Their expertise in library administration will ensure that the retired lecturers can focus solely on their academic responsibilities without any administrative burdens.
Additionally, the library staff will be available to provide any necessary assistance or support to the retired lecturers, ensuring they have a seamless experience while utilizing the facility.
Enhancing Academic Engagement
The establishment of the Faculty Commons underscores UCC’s commitment to supporting retired lecturers and promoting continued academic engagement within the university community. By providing a conducive environment equipped with necessary resources, UCC aims to facilitate the ongoing contributions of retired lecturers to student education and academic development.
Acknowledgement of Contributions
The initiative to inaugurate the Faculty Commons reflects UCC’s appreciation for the invaluable contributions of retired lecturers to the academic legacy of the institution. It serves as a testament to UCC’s commitment to fostering a culture of lifelong learning and academic excellence.
Commitment to Academic Excellence
As UCC continues its mission to uphold academic excellence and support its faculty members throughout their careers and beyond, the inauguration of the Faculty Commons marks another milestone in the university’s journey towards promoting scholarship, research, and intellectual growth
The inauguration of the new faculty commons at CES-UCC is a significant step towards supporting retired lecturers and fostering a vibrant academic community.
This facility, equipped with essential amenities and managed by the experienced staff of the Sam Jonah Library, provides retired lecturers with a comfortable and conducive environment to assess student dissertations.
The benefits of the faculty commons extend beyond the retired lecturers themselves, positively impacting the students and the overall academic atmosphere at CES-UCC.
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