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Fourth Research Awards and Grants

Fourth Research Awards and Grants (RAG) Ceremony 2018/2019 Academic Year

Universities, through their extensive research capabilities and activities, have a critical role in providing the necessary knowledge, evidence-base, solutions and innovations. This suggests that universities occupy a unique position within society. Lately, universities are increasingly re-thinking their role in the twenty-first century and looking to be equally more responsive to societal needs and to become agents of change towards solving global challenges. With a broad emphasis on the creation and dissemination of knowledge, universities have long been powerful drivers of global, national and local innovation, economic development, and societal wellbeing. The ºÚÁÏÉç (UCC) has embraced this mandate by crafting a research agenda which resonates with national (Agenda 2057) and supranational objectives (AU Agenda 2063, all 17 Sustainable Development Goals - SDGs). The ºÚÁÏÉç2018-2022 Research Agenda is a blueprint of how our research work fits seamlessly with the broader vision of ºÚÁÏÉçand national development trajectory. The ºÚÁÏÉçResearch Agenda also underscores the need for interdisciplinary collaboration within and with our external partners in our collective bid to comprehensively address the SDGs. The ºÚÁÏÉçResearch Awards and Grants (RAG) ceremony is a platform to celebrate research activities closely aligned with the thematic areas in the Research Agenda and interests in departments, schools, and colleges across the University. The SDGs cover a wide range of complex social, economic, and environmental challenges that are evident, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Addressing them will require transformations in how our societies and economics function and how we interact with our planet. In this context, education, research, innovation and leadership will be essential in helping us address these challenges. ºÚÁÏÉçand allied institutions, with an extensive mandate around the creation and dissemination of knowledge and unique position within society, have critical roles to play in the achievement of the SDGs. The benefits that will accrue to ºÚÁÏÉçin engaging with the SDGs are myriad. It will help ºÚÁÏÉçto demonstrate its impact and relevance to society, capture demand for SDG-related education, build new partnerships, access new funding streams, and define ºÚÁÏÉças a university that is responsible and globally aware.

ºÚÁÏÉçis committed to promoting research for national development by responding to the needs of industry and policy-makers and transforming livelihoods. In this regard, the University has instituted some interventions including an award scheme which is implemented annually by the Directorate of Research, Innovation and Consultancy (DRIC) to motivate and honour faculty members who have distinguished themselves in scholarly research or shown potential to engage in impact-oriented research.

In total, we received 90 applications for the 4th Call compared with 67 in the 3rd (2018) and 62 in the 2nd (2017) Call for applications for the 37 Research Support Grants (RSGs) on offer. This represents an increase of 34.3% in the number of applications received during the 3rd Call. For easy reference, the details of the 37 RSGs, according to the Call, are as follows:

  1. 15 each for Individual and Group-led RSGs – three (3) per category for each college;
  2. 5 for Inter-departmental RSG – one (1) per college; and
  3. 2 for Policy and practice-oriented RSG – University-wide.

This is the Fourth Research Awards and Grants (RAG) Ceremony, and it will provide a platform for research awardees and grantees to share their research output and experiences with policy-makers, academics, industrialists, civil society and the general public for the purpose of national socio-economic transformation.

Research Teams & Thematic Areas of Successful Grantees

ºÚÁÏÉç Funded Research Projects 2018-2019 Academic Year

Research Team(s) Title of Research Project Thematic Area(s) Grante Offered (GHS)
A Multi-site Study of the Experiences, Motivators and Inhibitors to Precepting Nursing Students within the Cape Coast Metropolis of Ghana Health Behaviour 6,982.00
Attitude and Behavior towards Single-use Plastics among Residents in Cape Coast Environmental Sanitation 5,000.00
Students’ Satisfaction of the ºÚÁÏÉç Experience Higher Education Quality Assurance 5,000.00
The Effects of Telenovela on Ghanaian Viewers Media Studies 5,000.00
Design, Construction and Performance Evaluation of Chimney Solar Dryers for Chilli Agriculture Technology and Food Preservation 6,962.00
Making Healthful Food Choices: University Employees Perception on Nutritional Information in Restaurant Menu Nutrition and Health 4,862.00
Effects of Storage Conditions on Physicochemical and Enzymatic Properties of Tiger Nuts and on their Fermented Yoghurt-like Systems Food safety and Health 7,000.00
Cognitive and Linguistic Processing in Bilingual Memory as EvidenceDdby Positive and Negative Priming Effects Education and Psychology 5,000.00
The Experiences of Caregivers in Managing People Living with Epilepsy: A Case Study of Anomabo Sub District Health Behaviour 7,000.00
Dr. Salome Amissah-Essel Hosting the Mentally Challenged: A Narrative Study on the Experiences of a Female Caregiver Managing a Mental Home in Ghana Education and Health Behaviour 4,999.00
Development of Gas Chromatograph-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) Methods for Detection of Pyrolizdine Alkaloids (PAs) in Herbal Medicines on the Ghanaian Market Phytochemistry 7,000.00
Evaluation of Inter-laboratory Comparability and Accuracy of Hematology Results Laboratory Science/ Quality Control /Assurance 6,820.00
Nutritional Impact of Food Crops Diversification in Climate Smart Agriculture: Empirical Study of Farm Households in Central Region Agricultural Economics 8,000.00

Physio-chemical Properties and Screening for Clostridium Botulinum in Honey Produced in Ghana Food safety, Nutrition and Health 9,000.00

Utilization of Water Hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) Plant as Feed for Rabbits and its Effects on Carcass and Meat Quality Food security and Nutrition 8,995.00

Formulation and Efficacy Assessment of a Polyherbal Wound Healing Formula from Heliotropium indicum and Adiatum capillusveneris Phytochemistry and Health 9,000.00

Identification and Characterisation of Agents of Piroplasmosis in the Cape Coast Metropolis of Ghana Vector Biology and Health 8,000.00

Mr. Emmanuel Salia

Molecular Characterisation of Occult Hepatitis B Virus Infection in HIV-positive Patients’ Initiation Antiretroviral Therapy in Tertiary Hospitals in Ghana Health 8,000.00

Child Work, Travel Distance to School Attendance: Implication for the Cognitive Skills of the Ghanaian School Child Economics of Education 8,000.00

Teachers’ and Pupils’ Awareness and Use of Safety Net Structures for Abused Pupils’ in Cape Coast Metropolis, Ghana Education and Child Psychology 8,000.00

Dr. Raphael Adu-Gyamfi

Mr. Isaac Commey Tetteh

Family-based Index Client Testing for HIV: Barriers and Opportunities among Infected Clients in Cape Coast Health 7,534.00

Exploring the Drivers of Political Vigilantism in Ghana Political Science 7,940.00

Connecting Industries to Research Output: The Role of the Academic and Research Libraries in Ghana Library and Information Science 9,000.00

Dr. Paul Adjei Mensah

Students’ and Tutors’ Perception of Tutoring Effectiveness in Distance Education at the ºÚÁÏÉç: Implications for Educational Practice Quality Evaluation of Distance Education 30,000.00

Mr. Daniel Amoako-Sakyi

Dr. Yvonne Nartey

Dr Essien Baidoo

Dr. Kwadwo A. Kusi

Intermittent Preventive Treatment in Pregnancy (Iptp) Uptake, Microbiomes and Immune Development: A Mother-Neonate Pair Cohort Study in Cape Coast, Ghana Health 29,995.00

The Lived Experience of Immigrants who Travel Abroad: A Phenomenological Inquiry Education and Psychology 30,000.00

Towards a Framework for Mainstreaming Refugee Assistance into Local Development in Refugee Hosting Communities International Migration 29,270.00

Ms. Josephine Efua Fosuwah

Ms. Faustina Ohene Adjei

Mr. Justice Okyere

Application of alflasafe GHO2 and Combined Biomass-Solar Dryer to Control Aflatoxin Contamination in Maize in Ghana Agricultural Technology and Food Safety 30,000.00

Dr. (Mrs.) Grace Ofori Abrebese

Ghana Beyond Aid: Examining Cost of Tax Compliance and Tax Incentives National Policy Evaluation 50,000.00

Mr. Joshua Yeboah Asiamah

Exploring Soybean (Glycine max L.) Resilient Genotypes towards Improved Production in Underutilized Savannah Agro-Ecological Zones of Ghana Food and Nutrition Security 49,764.00

Best Researcher Awards (BRAs)

Best Evolving Reseacher
Dr. Ernest Teye (GH 4,000.00, a Plaque, and a Certificate of Recognition)
Best Evolved Researcher
Dr. David Teye Doku (GH 6,000.00, a Plaque, and a Certificate of Recognition)

Best College Level Researcher Awards (BCRAs) (GH 3,000.00 each, a Plaque, and a Certificate of Recognition)

College of Health and Allied Sciences (CoHAS)
Dr. Stephen Ocansey
College of Agriculture and natural Sciences(CANS)
Dr. Stephen Moore
College of Education Studies (CES)
Dr. Christopher Kwaah
College of Humanities and Legal Studies (CHLS)
Dr. Issahaku Adam