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Graduate Students of University of Cape Coast have been urged to commoditise their research findings and commercialize their intellectual properties as a means of wealth creation.
Pro Vice-Chancellor of University of Cape Coast, Prof. George K.T. Oduro gave this counsel while addressing graduate students at the silver jubilee dinner and awards night of GRASAG UCC over the weekend.

Professor Oduro further called on the graduate students to be determined in their quest to seek knowledge and stressed the need for the students to aim at giving their best at all times.
He called on the students to be proud of their university and serve as its ambassadors. Admitting the stress that students sometimes have to go through in their academic pursuit, he said such pressure is important to help them fit well in the field of work.
“I want to remind you that those of you going you are ambassadors of this university…the process of producing something is not smooth and anything that is of quality goes through very unbearable processes. University of Cape Coast believes in quality and it is only when you get to your work place that you see your worth”.
Professor Oduro was also appreciative of the immense contributions of GRASAG UCC towards the development of the university especially their commitment to the sustenance of their research grants. He also urged the new executives of the association to work towards its upgrading.
Source: ATL FM News[metaslider id=7658]
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