ISSER Short Courses 2021 ends

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Prof Quartey and course coordinators in a group photo with participants

Prof Quartey and course coordinators in a group photo with participants

ISSER Director, Prof Peter Quartey joined participants of the Project Cycle Management Short Course on 29th October 2021, completion day of this short course, for a brief closing ceremony. The last short course for this year, the closing ceremony for the Project Cycle effectively drew the curtains on the 2021 round of ISSER short courses.

Supported by Short Courses Coordinator, Dr Cynthia Addoquaye Tagoe and Senior Members, Rev. Prof Adobea Owusu and Dr Aba Crentsil, Prof Quartey handed out certificates, extending thanks and congratulations to the students for participating fully and successfully in the two-week course.

Echoing the words of the Director, Dr Addoquaye Tagoe commended the participants for immersing themselves and responding to the demands of the intensive course, including undertaking a study trip.

She welcomed them as the newest members of the ISSER short course alumni, reiterating that they will always be welcomed at ISSER.

 

Shortcourse Collage
Sights from the field trip to Dodowa, Accra

 

As with all short courses, a modest reception was organised after the closing ceremony, providing a valuable platform for students to wind down and socialise with each other and with members of the ISSER community. Some participants shared their views with the ISSER Communications Office.

Mrs Rose Bentsil-Quaye, Ministry of Education

Mrs. Rose Bentsil-Quaye
Mrs Rose Bentsil-Quaye, Ministry of Education

 

“The course is well thought out and well packaged; the curriculum was well-covered and went beyond my expectation. The practical and applied mode of delivery makes one think, allowing us to use our analytical skills to apply our learnings.

The environment is conducive and I am pleased that all necessary provisions were made to eliminate distractions and help us focus on studies. Lecturers were always on time and kept their word, which was key in commanding the attention and respect of students.”

Bosu William Kofi, West African Health Organisation

“The course is useful. Some areas were rushed for want to time, but on the whole, the course is very relevant.”

The Project Cycle Management Short Course is a unique course which provides practical knowledge and skills on how to effectively manage projects from inception through implementation, to monitoring and evaluation. The course is taught by senior academics together with experienced project planners and monitoring and evaluation specialists. It also combines theory with computer-based software on Project Cycle Management.

Please click here for more highlights of the Project Cycle Management 2021 short course.

About the ISSER Short Courses Programme

ISSER organises five professional short courses each year with the aim of boosting the capacity and productivity of practising and aspiring professionals by equipping them with the latest knowledge and skills, using the most direct, effective and efficient approaches possible.

Developed across the wide spectrum of ISSER’s research expertise, the courses run for two weeks each, targeting policy makers, analysts, project/programme implementers, consultants, monitoring and evaluation practitioners, researchers, students, among others.

The courses are: Executive Leadership Programme in Monitoring and Evaluation for Public and Private Sectors (M&E), Research Methodology and Report Writing, and Data Management and Analysis. Others are Project Cycle Management, and Survey Techniques using CAPI and NVIVO.

All short courses were successfully organised in 2021, with the exception of Survey Techniques using CAPI and NVIVO.

Please, visit the links below to read more about short courses 2021:

Data Management and Analysis Short Course 2021 draws scores of participants

ISSER Short Courses: boosting professional Skills, improving performance

Short Courses 2021 takes off

The next round of short courses will be announced on the ISSER website (www.isser.ug.edu.gh) and across our social media platforms (Twitter and Facebook @ISSERUG).