Sarpong, Lawrence(University of Cape Coast, 2024-03)
This study investigated the perceptions and compliance levels of pre-tertiary
in-service science teachers in Ghana with the Ghana National Teachers'
Standards (NTS) to inform policy interventions and professional ...
Osei, Kingsley Nana(University of Cape Coast, 2024-08)
This study investigates the changes in beach dynamics along the Cape Coast-Elmina coastline in Ghana from 1991 to 2020 and their impacts on local communities. The research uses a mixed-methods approach, combining remote ...
Osae, Erika Mamley(University of Cape Coast, 2024-11)
Slums are being created in many developing world cities as a result of rapid urbanisation, poor infrastructure, and inadequate facilities to accommodate the growing urban population. This study investigated the participation ...
Nyarko, Savanna(University of Cape Coast, 2024-01)
In this work, synthetic Linde type A (LTA) zeolites were examined to find out how well they could encapsulate and release doxorubicin cancer drug. Synthetic zeolites were used for this study because of their uniform pore ...
Manu, Jones Asante(University of Cape Coast, 2023-12)
Rank transmutation maps have emerged as one of the adopted methods for
proposing new probability distributions. This study used the quartic rank transmutation
to introduce three new probability distributions: the Quartic ...
Kyeremeh, Rev. Bernard(University of Cape Coast, 2025)
Globally, churches are well recognised for their charitable works to improve the living conditions in communities. This study assessed the role of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana (PCG) in regional development within the ...
Kwaning, Emmanuel Addai(University of Cape Coast, 2023-10)
This study scrutinises the effect of financial literacy and financial inclusion on the economic empowerment of women micro-entrepreneurs in Ghana. It also examined the moderating role of social networks as well as patriarchal ...
Kumi, Paul Asiedu(University of Cape Coast, 2024-02)
This study examined the influence of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)
and stressful life events (SLEs) on marital satisfaction and health-related
quality of life among married persons in Greater Accra, Ghana. ...
Amstrong, Justice Wiston Jonathan(University of Cape Coast, 2023-02)
Human breast milk is, by far, the richest source of nutrition. However, breast milk is not pristine. The study aimed to analyse breast milk at lactational stages for persistent organic pollutants (OCPs, PCBs and PFAS), ...
The principal method for modeling the spread of infectious diseases generally involves
the application of ordinary differential equations. Studies have demonstrated
that an effective strategy for refining certain ...
Charuka, Blessing(University of Cape Coast, 2024-07)
Coastal management has emerged as one of the greatest global challenges of the
21st century to adapt to sea-level rise and associated hazards like coastal flooding
and coastal erosion. To respond to coastal erosion, ...
Bandoh, Bernard Bonsu(University of Cape Coast, 2024-08)
In this research work, we acknowledge and explore the relation between the alpha
value and non-nilpotent groups, leading to the proof of a conjecture put forward in
research by Cayley (2021). We demonstrate that if 𝐺 ...
Boison, Grace Aba(University of Cape Coast, 2023-11)
Individual food choices are complex and dynamic, varying depending on the context. To understand these complexities, a context-specific study was conducted to analyse food choices among restaurant consumers in Takoradi, ...
Boateng, Emmanuel(University of Cape Coast, 2024-04)
Universities play a critical role in socio-economic development, particularly of emerging economies. This role has added new challenges for higher education management. These challenges have increased pressure on university ...
Ayeta, Emuobonuvie Grace(University of Cape Coast, 2023-09)
This study presents the findings of the assessment of groundwater quality, associated health risks, and groundwater governance in four coastal communities (Essiama, Winneba, Accra, and Keta) in Ghana. Membrane filtration ...
Ensuring that people from different socioeconomic statuses have access to reliable healthcare services is a basic human right. However, healthcare disparities are a worldwide population health issue, mostly in low- and ...
Marriages are expected to last long; however, little is known about the factors that lead to lasting marriages in Ghanaian societies, especially within the Kwadaso Municipality in Ashanti Region. The mixed-method investigation ...
Twumasi, Patrick(University of Cape Coast, 2024-06)
Limited information exists regarding the diversity of tiger nuts (Cyperus esculentus L.) in Ghana, hindering potential improvements. To address this gap, an assessment of genetic diversity was conducted using 11 ...
Susuoroka, Gabina(University of Cape Coast, 2024-04)
The study investigated the mathematics teachers’ perception and use of problem-solving as a pedagogical tool in the Upper West Region. This study employed the sequential explanatory mixed-method design. Questionnaires were ...
Aduse, Poku Samuel(University of Cape Coast, 2024-04)
In recent times, there has been a growing interest in the study of how disabled characters are represented in African literature. This is partly inspired by the call for researchers and scholars to present the African ...
Sarpong, Lawrence(University of Cape Coast, 2024-03)
This study investigated the perceptions and compliance levels of pre-tertiary
in-service science teachers in Ghana with the Ghana National Teachers'
Standards (NTS) to inform policy interventions and professional ...
Osei, Kingsley Nana(University of Cape Coast, 2024-08)
This study investigates the changes in beach dynamics along the Cape Coast-Elmina coastline in Ghana from 1991 to 2020 and their impacts on local communities. The research uses a mixed-methods approach, combining remote ...
Osae, Erika Mamley(University of Cape Coast, 2024-11)
Slums are being created in many developing world cities as a result of rapid urbanisation, poor infrastructure, and inadequate facilities to accommodate the growing urban population. This study investigated the participation ...
Nyarko, Savanna(University of Cape Coast, 2024-01)
In this work, synthetic Linde type A (LTA) zeolites were examined to find out how well they could encapsulate and release doxorubicin cancer drug. Synthetic zeolites were used for this study because of their uniform pore ...
Manu, Jones Asante(University of Cape Coast, 2023-12)
Rank transmutation maps have emerged as one of the adopted methods for
proposing new probability distributions. This study used the quartic rank transmutation
to introduce three new probability distributions: the Quartic ...
Kyeremeh, Rev. Bernard(University of Cape Coast, 2025)
Globally, churches are well recognised for their charitable works to improve the living conditions in communities. This study assessed the role of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana (PCG) in regional development within the ...
Kwaning, Emmanuel Addai(University of Cape Coast, 2023-10)
This study scrutinises the effect of financial literacy and financial inclusion on the economic empowerment of women micro-entrepreneurs in Ghana. It also examined the moderating role of social networks as well as patriarchal ...
Kumi, Paul Asiedu(University of Cape Coast, 2024-02)
This study examined the influence of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)
and stressful life events (SLEs) on marital satisfaction and health-related
quality of life among married persons in Greater Accra, Ghana. ...
Amstrong, Justice Wiston Jonathan(University of Cape Coast, 2023-02)
Human breast milk is, by far, the richest source of nutrition. However, breast milk is not pristine. The study aimed to analyse breast milk at lactational stages for persistent organic pollutants (OCPs, PCBs and PFAS), ...
The principal method for modeling the spread of infectious diseases generally involves
the application of ordinary differential equations. Studies have demonstrated
that an effective strategy for refining certain ...
Charuka, Blessing(University of Cape Coast, 2024-07)
Coastal management has emerged as one of the greatest global challenges of the
21st century to adapt to sea-level rise and associated hazards like coastal flooding
and coastal erosion. To respond to coastal erosion, ...
Bandoh, Bernard Bonsu(University of Cape Coast, 2024-08)
In this research work, we acknowledge and explore the relation between the alpha
value and non-nilpotent groups, leading to the proof of a conjecture put forward in
research by Cayley (2021). We demonstrate that if 𝐺 ...
Boison, Grace Aba(University of Cape Coast, 2023-11)
Individual food choices are complex and dynamic, varying depending on the context. To understand these complexities, a context-specific study was conducted to analyse food choices among restaurant consumers in Takoradi, ...
Boateng, Emmanuel(University of Cape Coast, 2024-04)
Universities play a critical role in socio-economic development, particularly of emerging economies. This role has added new challenges for higher education management. These challenges have increased pressure on university ...
Ayeta, Emuobonuvie Grace(University of Cape Coast, 2023-09)
This study presents the findings of the assessment of groundwater quality, associated health risks, and groundwater governance in four coastal communities (Essiama, Winneba, Accra, and Keta) in Ghana. Membrane filtration ...
Ensuring that people from different socioeconomic statuses have access to reliable healthcare services is a basic human right. However, healthcare disparities are a worldwide population health issue, mostly in low- and ...
Marriages are expected to last long; however, little is known about the factors that lead to lasting marriages in Ghanaian societies, especially within the Kwadaso Municipality in Ashanti Region. The mixed-method investigation ...
Twumasi, Patrick(University of Cape Coast, 2024-06)
Limited information exists regarding the diversity of tiger nuts (Cyperus esculentus L.) in Ghana, hindering potential improvements. To address this gap, an assessment of genetic diversity was conducted using 11 ...
Susuoroka, Gabina(University of Cape Coast, 2024-04)
The study investigated the mathematics teachers’ perception and use of problem-solving as a pedagogical tool in the Upper West Region. This study employed the sequential explanatory mixed-method design. Questionnaires were ...
Aduse, Poku Samuel(University of Cape Coast, 2024-04)
In recent times, there has been a growing interest in the study of how disabled characters are represented in African literature. This is partly inspired by the call for researchers and scholars to present the African ...