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Built on science. Sustained by care.

The story, principles and standards behind the School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Cape Coast — and what guides every nurse and midwife we train.

Who We Are

A constituent school of the College of Health and Allied Sciences

The School of Nursing and Midwifery is one of the leading centres for nursing and midwifery education in Ghana, training undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral students who go on to serve in hospitals, community health posts, research institutions and health policy spaces across the country and beyond.

Our academic programme is built on a foundation of strong biomedical science, structured clinical placement and a deliberate emphasis on ethics, professionalism and patient-centred care — values we consider as important to nursing practice as clinical skill itself.

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Our Story

History

More than two decades of training nurses and midwives for Ghana's health system.

  1. 2014

    School established

    It was a Department for some years under the School of Biological Sciences before it was founded under the University of Cape Coast to address a national shortage of degree-trained nurses and midwives.

  2. 2008

    First graduating class

    The School produces its first cohort of BSc Nursing graduates, many of whom go on to lead nursing departments across Ghana.

  3. 2012

    Midwifery programme launched

    BSc Midwifery is introduced in response to national maternal health priorities, with clinical placements established across regional hospitals.

  4. 2016

    Postgraduate programmes begin

    MN, MPhil and MSc programmes are launched, enabling registered nurses and midwives to pursue advanced clinical and research training.

  5. Upcoming

    Doctoral programme starting soon

    The School will begin admitting PhD candidates, becoming one of few institutions in the country offering doctoral training in nursing science.

  6. Today

    A growing national presence

    With thousands of alumni and an expanding clinical partner network, the School continues to shape nursing and midwifery education and practice in Ghana.

What Drives Us

Mission & Vision

Our Mission

To train competent, ethical and compassionate nurses and midwives through rigorous academic and clinical education, research, and community engagement — equipping graduates to deliver safe, evidence-based care across Ghana's health system.

Our Vision

To be a leading centre of excellence in nursing and midwifery education in West Africa, recognised for the quality of our graduates, the impact of our research, and our contribution to improving health outcomes in underserved communities.

What We Stand For

Core Values

Compassion

We place the dignity and wellbeing of every patient at the centre of nursing and midwifery practice.

Excellence

We hold ourselves to rigorous academic and clinical standards in everything we teach and practice.

Integrity

We act with honesty and accountability in research, teaching, and patient care, without exception.

Collaboration

We work closely with clinical partners, communities and fellow institutions to extend our impact.

Innovation

We continually refine our curriculum and methods to reflect the best available evidence and practice.

Accountability

We take responsibility for the quality of our graduates and the outcomes of the care they provide.

Recognised Standards

Accreditation & Recognition

Our programmes are accredited and regularly reviewed by Ghana's principal regulatory and quality assurance bodies.

Nursing & Midwifery Council, Ghana

All clinical programmes are accredited by the NMC, the statutory body regulating nursing and midwifery education and practice in Ghana.

Ghana Tertiary Education Commission

Our academic programmes are accredited by GTEC, ensuring they meet national standards for higher education quality.

University of Cape Coast Academic Board

As a constituent school, our curriculum and assessment standards are governed by the University's Academic Board.

West African College of Nursing

We maintain active membership and collaboration with the WACN on regional standards for nursing education.

Learn More

Want to hear from our Dean, or explore our programmes?

Visit the main School page for a welcome message from the Dean, our full list of programmes, and the latest news from the School.