Saturday, 19 August 2017

KNUST student develops prosthetic foot with sawdust and other local materials

A postgraduate student of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Adofo Yaw Kwakye, has developed a prosthetic foot to aid the movement of amputees across the world. The product was made from local materials in Ghana.

Adofo is the first Ghanaian to develop a prosthetic foot from sawdust and some other indigenous materials.

Making a presentation at the 2nd International Conference on Engineering, Science, Technology and Entrepreneurship held on 16th to 18th August, 2017 at KNUST, IDL Conference Centre at the sindicate room, he noted that, in developing countries such as Ghana, people who are limb deficient are mostly low class income earners according to research. He added that research has also proven that it is very expensive, hence the usual low income earners cannot afford and therefore it has become necessary for engineers to come to their aid.

“There is the need for engineers to produce prosthesis of adequate quality but less cost from local materials so that we can help amputees gain their psychological sense of wholeness. This will also aid their day to day activities for them to fend for themselves and help reduce the over dependency on government and random people for support. A prosthetic foot was made from local materials specifically wood fiber also known as sawdust and silicone sealant.  The foot has been tested on an appropriate below knee amputee and the feedback was very positive,” he stated.

Adofo Yaw Kwakye in collaboration with F.W Adam (mechanical engineering  department, KNUST) and Dr. Kwadwo Mensah Darkwa (Materials engineering) undertook this research.

Answering questions at the seminar after his presentation, Adofo indicated that a major challenge he has been facing is inadequate funding to enable them produce more products. He therefore called on the ministry of health, other government agencies and the general public to support them expand the project.

He believes the research will put Ghana on the global stage if it is sponsored.The research is titled “Development and analysis of a prosthetic foot made from local materials”.

Credit: myjcr

Canadian Government Postdoctoral Scholarships, 2018-2019

Government of Québec, Canada
Application Deadline: October 4, 2017
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San Qin International Student Scholarship of Shaanxi Province in China, 2017

Shaanxi Normal University, China
Application Deadline: September 25 each year
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http://scholarship-positions.com/san-qin-international-student-scholarship-of-shaanxi-province-china-2017/2017/08/14/

Czech Republic Government Scholarships for Developing Countries, 2018


Fully-funded with living expenses and health insurance
Government of the Czech Republic
Application Deadline: September 30, 2017
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Friday, 18 August 2017

Supplementary (re-sit) End-of-Semester Examinations for Levels 100 and 400 courses: All you need to know.


It is announced for the information of students that:

(a) Supplementary (Re-sit) End-of-Semester Examinations for Levels 100 and 400 Courses will be taken from Monday, 4th September, 2017 to Friday, 8th September, 2017.

(b) Re-sitters will be required to pay a re-sit fee of Fifty Ghana Cedis (GHS50.00) per paper at the Cash Office and present the receipt to the Directorate of Finance (Room DF3) prior to the writing of the paper(s).

Students are advised to check their results on the Student Portal and have all ICs rectified promptly. Students who have failed courses should do well to register and write the examinations as there will be no extension of the period for these examinations.

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​UCC 2017/2018 Re-Opening Arrangements/ Academic Calendar​

UCC CAMPUS NEWS

Arrangements and academic calendar for the first semester of the 2017/2018 academic year of the University of Cape Coast has been revised.
Online Registration for continuing Students on-going.

Activity/ Date
Fresh Students Report
Friday, 18th August, 2017

Online Registration (Continuing Students)
Monday, 7th August, 2017

Orientation for Fresh Students
Monday, 21st –Tuesday, 22nd August, 2017

Continuing Students Report
Wednesday, 23rd August, 2017

Registration of Courses
Wednesday, 23rd – Saturday, 26th August, 2017

Lectures Begin
Monday, 28th August – Friday 24th November, 2017

Adding and Dropping of Courses
Monday 11th –Friday 15th September, 2017

Supplementary Examinations
(Levels 100 &400 Courses) Monday 4th – Friday 8th September, 2017

Matriculation
Saturday, 23rd September, 2017

Congregation
Thursday, 28th September – Saturday, 30th September

Revision Period
Monday 27th November – Friday, 1st December, 2017

End-of-Semester Examinations
Monday 4th December – Friday, 22nd December, 2017

Inter-Semester Break
Saturday 23rd December – Friday, 19th January, 2018

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Ghana To Experience Partial Eclipse On August 21

Director of the Centre for Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems of University of Ghana, Legon, Professor Emmanuel Amamoo Otcher has revealed that Ghana will experience partial eclipse of the sun in the afternoon on August 21.

On Monday, August 21, 2017, all of North America will be treated to an eclipse of the sun. Anyone within the path of totality can see one of nature’s most awe inspiring sights.

This path, where the moon will completely cover the sun and the sun's tenuous atmosphere - the corona - can be seen, will stretch from Salem, Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina. Observers outside this path will still see a partial solar eclipse where the moon covers part of the sun's disk.

Former Executive Director of the Centre for Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems of University of Ghana, Legon, Professor Emmanuel Amamoo Otcher who confirmed this to ATL FM News says Ghanaians will experience it partially in the afternoon.

“It will start in the morning in the US but in the afternoon in Ghana precisely. It will be seen at Greenwich Meridian Time 3:30 in the afternoon”.
Prof. Amamoo Otcher cautioned people against watching the rare occurrence without protective glasses.

Source: ATL FM NEWS

Colleges of Education 2017/2018 Admission List Out

The Colleges of Education have released their admission list for the 2017/18 Academic year.

Successful applicants shall receive Text Messages from their respective Colleges of Choice to print their admission letters.
The successful applicants shall receive their Application Numbers as well as personal Identification Numbers to be able to access their admission letters.
Applicants who could not receive their messages can still visit the notice board of their Colleges of Choice to check their names on the board.

Such applicants after finding their names on the board should contact the College Administration for further information regarding their Admission letters.

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#UCCDecides : Nominations Open For SRC, L/NUGS & JCRC Positions

Nominations have been opened for various positions at the Students' Representative Council [SRC], Local chapter of the National Union of...