felicity.ankoma-sey@rmu.edu.gh
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Academic Sector, Regional Maritime University.

Felicity Ankoma – Sey (Mrs.), M.S.C, Marine Affairs.

Senior Lecturer (Department of Transport) , Acting Dean, Faculty of Maritime Studies

Imparting knowledge in various Disciplines and Research has been the prime duty of Mrs. Felicity Ankoma-Sey for the past twenty-six (26) years. Her objective has been to prepare existing and future stakeholders in the Sub Region and beyond to adequately fit into the fast evolvingInternational Maritime Transport and Allied Industries. Her research interest has been Integrated Transport and Terminal Management related.

Job Role

Currently, Mrs. Ankoma-Sey teaches Maritime Transport related courses, specifically in the fields of Shipping and Port Management as well as Economic Geography both at the Undergraduate and Post Graduate levels. She is tasked with the responsibility of Designing and Facilitating Programs and Curricula for the Faculty of Maritime Studies.  She conducts, as well as facilitates research link between Management of the University and the Departments of the Faculty. She is responsible for translating strategic plans into workable goals as well as managing the Faculty to ensure a conducive environment for teaching and learning.

Qualification

M.Sc. Marine Affairs, World Maritime University, Sweden.

Publications

Peer reviewed publications

  • Public Perceptions about Women Pursuing the Seafaring Career a Case of Ghana

Research on Humanities and Social Sciences ISSN 2222-1719 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2863 (Online) Vol.4, No.1, 2014, www.iiste.org

  • Future Orientation of Marketing Management for Sustainable National Development, a Case of Ghana’s Tema Port’.  Journal on Economics and Sustainable Development. ISSN 222- 1700 (Paper) ISSN 2222 (Online), Volume 5, No. 16, 2014.
  • ‘The Socio – Economic Potential of Railway Services from Tema Port on Indigenous Ghanaian Road Haulage’ Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development ISSN 2222-1700 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2855 (Online), Vol.6, No.2, 2015.
  • ‘An Impact Assessment of Maritime Ports on Communities – A Case of Tema Port and Tema Newtown, Ghana’.  Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development ISSN 2222-1700 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2855 (Online), Vol.6, No.2, 2015
  • ‘The Green Evolution of Ghana’s Maritime Ports – Impacts from Road Haulage Truck Emissions’ The International Journal Of Social Science and Economics Invention(ijssei), Volume// 01// Issue// 04//October//2015, Page no.7-20 Available Online At: www.isij.in

Published Article

  • ‘Significant Implications of Haulage Truck Movement’.  Daily Graphic, March 2, 2011 Edition.
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