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University of Ghana

The University of Ghana is a public university located in Accra, Ghana. It the oldest and largest of the thirteen Ghanaian national public universities.

University of Ghana
Arms of the University of Ghana
MottoIntegri Procedamus[1]
(Proceed with Integrity)
TypePublic
Established1948; 75 years ago
Academic affiliation
ChairpersonSophia Akuffo
ChancellorMary Chinery-Hesse
Vice-ChancellorNana Aba Appiah Amfo[2]
Students60,875 as at July 2021
Undergraduates53,043
Postgraduates6,612
1,220
Address
University of Ghana
P.O. Box LG 25
Legon, Ghana
, , ,
05°39′03″N 00°11′13″W / 5.65083°N 0.18694°W / 5.65083; -0.18694
CampusSuburban area
ColoursMidnight Blue, Lemon Yellow and Vegas Gold
   
NicknameLegon
Websitewww.ug.edu.gh

The university was founded in 1948[3] as the University College of the Gold Coast[4][5] in the British colony of the Gold Coast. It was originally an affiliate college of the University of London,[6] which supervised its academic programs and awarded degrees.[7] After Ghana gained independence in 1957, the college was renamed the University College of Ghana.[8] It changed its name again to the University of Ghana in 1961, when it gained full university status.[9]

The University of Ghana is situated on the West view of the Accra Legon hills and at the northeast of the centre of Accra. It has over 40,000 registered students.[6]

Introduction

The original emphasis on establishing the University of Ghana was on the liberal arts, social sciences, law, basic science, agriculture and medicine.[10] However, as part of a national educational reform program, the university's curriculum was expanded to provide more technology-based and vocational courses as well as postgraduate training.[11]

The University of Ghana which is mainly based at Legon, about 12 kilometres northeast of the center of Accra has its medical school in the town called Korle-Bu, with a teaching hospital and a secondary/external campus in the city of Accra.[11] It also has a graduate school of nuclear and Allied Sciences at the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission,[12] making it one of the few universities on the African continent offering programs in nuclear physics and nuclear engineering.[10]

 
University of Ghana Logo[13]

The logo is made up of two colors: Indigo Dye and Camel.[13] The blue shield with three "AYA" standing upright in top half and "DWENINMENTOASO" in the middle of bottom half, all embossed in gold.[14] The logo was designed by A. M. Opoku.[15] "AYA" (Akan word for fern) is an Adinkra symbol.[16] The "AYA" grows straight and it is used here to represent truthfulness and an ability to stay upright.

Ram's Horns: 'Dweninmen' (Akan word for Ram's Horn) is an Adinkra symbol.[17] Here, two interlocking ram's horns (DWENINMENTOASO) have been used to symbolise strength and a call to pursue a path of integrity.[17]

History

The formation of the West African Commission of the Asquith Commission on Higher Education in the Colonies[18] under the chairmanship of Rt. Hon. Walter Elliot was the birth of this notable institution in 1948.[19] The commission recommended the setting up of university colleges in association with the University of London, thus the University College of the Gold Coast was founded by Ordinance on 11 August 1948 for the purpose of providing for and promoting university education, learning and research.[19] This was made possible by the rejection of the first recommendation which stated that only one university college was feasible for the whole of British West Africa, which would be located in Nigeria by the people of Gold Coast.

In the book commissioned by the University of Ghana, Professor Francis Agbodeka (1998) found that "Two members of the Legislative Council - Dr J. B. Danquah and Prof. Christian Baeta on their own volition worked on the question of securing funds for the project. More significant, F. M. Bourret (1949), in almost a contemporaneous account, reported that the strong and united opinion expressed by Dr. Nanka-Bruce in a Radio Station Zoy address to the People of the Gold Coast in October 1947, “was largely instrumental in influencing the Secretary of State for the colonies” to finally give his consent in 1947, “for the establishment of a Gold Coast university college.” Historically, in those days, long before the advent of television, entire communities and groups would listen to news, sports, and entertainment, broadcast from Radio Station Zoy, the BBC, and other stations on the short wave radio band, to a single radio set.

Significantly, the establishment of the University of Ghana, based on the Elliot Commission's Majority Report (of which Sir Arku Korsah of the Gold Coast was a member), was the culmination of immense work of several organizations, committees, institutions, and prominent individuals, at home and abroad. Among some of the most prominent Ghanaians, members of organizations and civil society groups that campaigned for the establishment of the University of College of the Gold Coast/Ghana, included also Dr. Nanka-Bruce, Rev. Prof. C. G. Baeta, and Sir E. Asafu-Adjaye, Dr. J. B. Danquah, included. The Asantehene, Otomfuo Nana Agyemang Prempeh, II, agreed to the proposition after the Elliot Commission proposed establishment of a university in Kumasi, in the Ashanti Region. In sum, the Gold Coast citizenry, as a collective, successfully advocated for the establishment of the University Collège of the Gold Coast in association with the University of London, in 1948, after the Elliot Commission report, on which Sir Arku Korsah of the Gold Coast sat.

In 1961 the Government of Ghana under Kwame Nkrumah passed the University of Ghana Act, 1961 (Act 79) to replace the then University College of Ghana. Through that act, the university attained sovereign university status and mandate to award its own degrees.[20]

Office of the Chancellor

 
Mrs. Mary Chinery-Hesse

Mrs. Mary Chinery-Hesse is the current Chancellor of the university.[21] She was elected as Chancellor and subsequently inducted into office on Wednesday, August 1, 2018, at a Special Congregation of the university held in the Great Hall.[22]

Past Chancellors of the University

Until the year 1998, the Head of State acted as Chancellor of the University of Ghana.[23] Thus, from 1961 when the University of Ghana was established by an Act of Parliament, the first Head of State of independent Ghana, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah became the first Chancellor of the University of Ghana.[24]

The following have held the position of Chancellor of the university:

Office of the Vice-Chancellor

 
Prof. Nana Aba Appiah Amfo

Nana Aba Appiah Amfo is the current Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana.[25] In July 2021, she was appointed as the Acting Vice Chancellor. Later in October 2021, she appointed as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana. Her appointment took effect from 26 October 2021. She become the first woman to occupy the position of Vice-Chancellor in the University.[26][27]

Past vice-chancellors and principals

The following have held the position of vice-chancellors and principals of the university:

University College of the Gold Coast

University College of Ghana

  • David Mowbray Balme (1957–1958), Principal[28]
  • Raymond Henry Stoughton (1958–1961), Principal

University of Ghana

Academics

The Balme Library

 
Main entrance to the Balme Library

The Balme Library was established in 1948 as the Achimota College Library.[30] It is the main library of the university's library network.[31] The Balme library is located on the main campus of the university.[31]

College of Health Sciences

There are six Schools and one Research Institute under this college.[32][33] They include:

  • School of Medicine and Dentistry
  • School of Biomedical and Allied Health Sciences
  • School of Nursing, located on the Legon campus though its students receive practical training at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital
  • School of Pharmacy
  • School of Public Health
  • School of Education and Leadership
  • Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research
  • Centre for Tropical, Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics

College of Basic and Applied Sciences

There are five Schools, six Centres (3 research based) and two Institutes under this college. They include:

  • School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
  • School of Biological Sciences
  • School of Agriculture
  • School of Engineering Sciences
  • School of Veterinary Medicine
  • Livestock and Poultry Research Centre (LIPREC)
  • Soil and Irrigation Research Centre (SIREC)
  • Forest and Horticultural Research Centre (FOHCREC)
  • Biotechnology Centre
  • West African Centre for Crop Improvement (WACCI)
  • West African Centre for Cell Biology and Infectious Pathogens (WACCBIP)
  • Institute of Environment and Sanitation Studies
  • Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology

Collegiate system

Starting from the 2014/2015 academic year, the University of Ghana adopted the collegiate system[34] and thus categorized all schools and departments under four colleges, which are:

  • College of Basic and Applied Sciences
  • College of Humanities
  • College of Education
  • College of Health Sciences

Other faculties

There are five faculties outside the above Colleges and they include:

  • Faculty of Arts
  • Faculty of Social Studies
 
Department of Economics of University of Ghana
  • Faculty of Science
  • Faculty of Law: first established as a department of the Faculty of Social Studies in the 1958/59 academic year, became a full-fledged faculty in the 1960/61 academic year.[35] From the 2012/2013 academic year, the university will admit fresh Senior High School (S.H.S) students into the LLB first-degree program, but will retain the post-first degree program. Thus the university will have two entry means to the Faculty of Law.[36]
  • Faculty of Engineering Sciences

International Programmes Office

The International Programmes Office of University of Ghana (Office of International Programmes, IPO) was established in 1997 to harmonize the university's international efforts. It promotes all international activities, including admission of international students, Memorandums of Understanding between the university and international educational institutions, visiting scholars, study abroad programmes, staff and student exchange programmes and research collaboration. The Office is mandated to represent the university on the international front. Due to the efforts of the Office, the university has over 200 agreements with educational institutions all over the world, and works with organizations such as Council on International Educational Exchange CIEE, California State University CSU, University of California Education Abroad Programme [1], and International Society of Education Planners [2] to facilitate student exchange programmes. The Office is headed by Prof. Eric Osei-Assibey, who serves as Dean.

Website: http://ipo.ug.edu.gh/[37]

University of Ghana Campuses

Legon Campus

The Legon Campus lies about 13 kilometers north-east of Accra, the capital of Ghana. This is where most of the university's teaching and research are carried out. The Legon Campus also houses the central administration of the university. there are a number of student residences located on the Legon Campus.[17]

Korle-Bu Campus

The Korle-Bu Campus, headed by a Provost, houses the administration of the College of Health Sciences. Some of the constituent schools are also located on the Korle-Bu Campus; the School of Medicine and Dentistry and the School of Allied Health Sciences.

Accra City Campus

This campus is strategically located in the heart of the city and precisely at Adabraka and opposite the Ministry of Information.

Distance Education Campuses

The university has Distance Education campuses in the various regions where it runs a variety of programs, including degree courses.[38] Awudome College has residential facilities that enable running of short courses, over weekends and other durations.

  • Accra Workers' College, (now Accra City campus), Accra
  • Awudome Residential Workers' College, Tsito
  • Bolgatanga Workers' College, Bolgatanga
  • Cape Coast Workers' College, Cape Coast
  • Ho Workers' College, Ho
  • Koforidua Workers' College, Koforidua
  • Kumasi Workers' College, Kumasi
  • Takoradi Workers' College, Sekondi-Takoradi
  • Tamale Workers' College, Tamale
  • Tema Workers' College, Tema
  • Sunyani Workers' College, Sunyani
  • Wa Workers' College, Wa

Institutional Affiliations[39]

Reputation

University rankings
Global – Overall
QS World[41]801-1000
THE World[42]801-1000
Regional – Overall
THE Africa[42]17
THE Emerging Economies[43]182

The Times Higher Education World University Rankings of 2018 ranks the University of Ghana at the 800-1000th place globally and 17th in Africa (rank shared with other universities).[44]

Research and learning centres

The Graduate School of Nuclear and Allied Sciences is a post-graduate school established by Ghana Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC) in collaboration with the University of Ghana, with support from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to enhance human resources development for the peaceful use of nuclear and related technologies in Ghana and Africa. SNAS is part of the Faculty of Science, University of Ghana and locate at Kwabenya.[citation needed]

Facilities

Halls of residence[45]

The halls of residence of the University of Ghana has been described as "home away from home." Halls of residence are provided for graduate and undergraduate students. There are also flats and guest rooms for senior members and guests. There are main halls of residence by the Government of Ghana and private halls of residence built on campus by individuals and corporate bodies.[46][45] Below are descriptions of the halls of residence; Commonwealth Hall, Legon Hall, Mensah Sarbah Hall, Volta Hall, Akuafo Hall and Jubilee Hall at the University of Ghana, Legon.

  • Commonwealth Hall (the university's only male hall of residence). Known as the Vandals Hall, the word VANDALS is an acronym for Vivacious, Affable, Neighborly, Devoted, Altruistic and Loyal. For the name vandals, the students of the Commonwealth Hall recognized themselves with the common name known as 'V' Mates with a response word 'Sharp'. The males of this hall believe in and uphold customs and traditions. The VANDALS are said to represent the voices of the entire student body, making known students' cases and issues, for appropriate solutions from authorities. Often clad in red, as the colour of their identity, ladies who wore red attire to their environment had always been cheered for identifying with them. The VANDALs pride themselves with leadership qualities and unity, making the old VANDALS always proud.[47]
  • Legon Hall (The Legon Hall is the premier hall of the University of Ghana). Legon Hall was the first hall of residence to be considered and built on the University of Ghana campus, thus referred to as the Premier Hall. The Hall is located at the Centre of the school close to the biggest library (the Balme Library) in the West African region. Just like the Mensah Sarbah Hall and the Akuafo Hall, Legon Hall serves as home for both male and female students, allowing for strong bonds between the sexes on the campus. Legon Hall has produced a number of prominent personalities.[48] The motto of the Legon hall is; "Cui Multidum Datum", which means "human relations with examples".[49]
  • Mensah Sarbah Hall (The Mensah Sarbah Hall is the first hall to be named after a hero of the nation; Dr. Mensah Sarbah). The hall is recognised to host most of the best athletes on the university campus, influencing laurels.
  • Volta Hall (the university's female-only hall of residence). It is the only all-female hall on campus known for their discipline and neatness. The hall has churned out many respectable women such as the first female Chief Justice Georgina Theodora Woode.
  • Akuafo Hall The word "akuafo" is an Akan word which means farmers. For this reason the hall is notably called the Farmers hall with a rich Ghanaian culture and tradition. The Akuafo Hall was the second hall of residence to be established in the University of Ghana. Their chieftaincy institution serves as a symbol of unity for students and also helps to promote and showcase the rich Ghanaian culture. The chief farmer and his queen mother are elected annually[citation needed].
  • Jubilee Hall. The Jubilee Hall is one of the halls of residence of the University of Ghana, Legon. The Jubilee hall is located on the south of the university campus, and opposite to the International Students Hostel. Jubilee Hall was built to commemorate the university's Golden Jubilee celebration in 1998. The hall was mainly built through support funds from alumni of the university.[50]

The university has eight newly created halls of residence that were commissioned in 2011. They are:

  • Alexander Kwapong Hall, named after Professor Alexander Kwapong a former Vice-Chancellor and Chairman of the Council of State.[51]
  • Jean Nelson Akah Hall, named after an alumnus, Jean Nelson Akah. It was inaugurated in July 2010. Its emblem shows a candle, a book and a pen to symbolize perseverance. It was designed by a final year Physics-Computer Science major student Raymond Sung-Seh Harrison. The motto of the hall, "Lux in Tenebris", which is Latin for "Light in Darkness", was suggested by Raymond's mate at the time, a lady by the name Muna Twerefour. The emblem was officially adopted on Tuesday, 2 April 2013.
  • Hilla Limann Hall, the first of the University of Ghana Enterprise Limited (UGEL) hostels to be completed. It was inaugurated in July 2010,[52] during which the Vice-Chancellor announced the decision to name it after Dr. Hilla Limann, a former President of the Republic of Ghana. Senior members of the university may be assigned as Fellows of the Hall by the Vice Chancellor. Students assigned/affiliated to the Hall form the Junior members. The Head of the Hall, Senior Tutor and fellow tutors serve as a body which helps with the governing of the Hall.
  • Elizabeth Sey Hall, the second of the newer halls built by University of Ghana Enterprise Limited (UGEL) Hostels to be completed. It was inaugurated in July 2010 and was named after the first female graduate of the university, Elizabeth Frances Baaba Sey.
  • Africa Union Hall, formerly called Pentagon, built by Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT).
  • James Topp Nelson Yankah Hall, formerly known as Teachers Fund (TF) Hostel.[53]
  • Bani Hall, initially a private hostel and later had transferred to the status of a hall after the tenancy agreement with the university had elapsed.
  • Evandy Hall, formerly Evandy Hostel and this was turned into a hall after the tenancy agreement with the university elapsed and ownership transferred to University authorities,
 
Entrance to Mensah Sarbah Hall, University of Ghana

Hostels

There are ten university hostels: the International Students Hostels (I and II), the Valco Trust Hostel, the Commonwealth Hall, the Akuafo Hall, the Mensah Sarbah Hall, the Legon Hall, the Limann Hall, the Kwapong Hall, the Elizabeth Sey Hall and the Jean Akah Nelson hall. There are also private hostels, SSNIT Hostels (Ghana Hostels also known as Pentagon).[54]

Bank, postal and other services

Ghana Commercial Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Barclays Bank, Cal Bank, HFC Bank, Access Bank, Stanbic Bank,Fidelity Bank, Ecobank Ghana and Prudential Bank have branches on the Legon campus. There is a branch of the national postal service (Ghana Post) on campus. Other banks have ATMs on campus.

Roads usage and user charges

From 1 February 2014, all vehicles entering the University of Ghana's main campus, and also those using the road passing through the Staff Village of the university were required to pay charges. This was heavily criticized by public and students and was therefore suspended.[55] Currently, various entry points into the campus require vehicle owners (typically staff and students) to obtain electronically scannable cards issued and authorized by the transport unit of the university.

Notable alumni

Notable faculty

In popular culture

The university has appeared in several films and television advertisements. The television series Sun City has a lot of scenes of the university. The name of the university has also been referenced in the lyrics of artists in Ghana, including Sarkodie's "Legon Girls", Buk Bak's "Klu blɔfo", Kwadei's "Wutatami" and Okordii's "Four years in Legon".[60] In June 2020 the University of Ghana was resolute to continue with its planned online teaching and learning for the second semester of the 2019/2020 academic year despite the government's plan to reopen schools for final year students.[61]

Controversy

The management of the university was labeled as 'insensitive' to the hardship caused by the COVID-19 pandemic after the school increased its facility user fees for 2020/21 academic year. It led to a protest on social media and the decision was later reversed.[62] In recent years there has been reports of sexual misconduct levelled against several lectures at the university which the university denied. An investigative documentary was produced by former victims of the sexual harassment which was uploaded YouTube.[63][64][65]

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External links

  • Official website  

Coordinates: 05°39′03″N 00°11′13″W / 5.65083°N 0.18694°W / 5.65083; -0.18694

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This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is Excessive poor referencing inline hyperlinks advertisement tone and excessive minutiae Please help improve this article if you can June 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The University of Ghana is a public university located in Accra Ghana It the oldest and largest of the thirteen Ghanaian national public universities University of GhanaArms of the University of GhanaMottoIntegri Procedamus 1 Proceed with Integrity TypePublicEstablished1948 75 years agoAcademic affiliationAssociation of African UniversitiesAssociation of Commonwealth UniversitiesMcDonnell International Scholars AcademyChairpersonSophia AkuffoChancellorMary Chinery HesseVice ChancellorNana Aba Appiah Amfo 2 Students60 875 as at July 2021Undergraduates53 043Postgraduates6 612Doctoral students1 220AddressUniversity of GhanaP O Box LG 25Legon Ghana Accra Greater Accra Region Ghana05 39 03 N 00 11 13 W 5 65083 N 0 18694 W 5 65083 0 18694CampusSuburban areaColoursMidnight Blue Lemon Yellow and Vegas Gold NicknameLegonWebsitewww ug edu ghThe university was founded in 1948 3 as the University College of the Gold Coast 4 5 in the British colony of the Gold Coast It was originally an affiliate college of the University of London 6 which supervised its academic programs and awarded degrees 7 After Ghana gained independence in 1957 the college was renamed the University College of Ghana 8 It changed its name again to the University of Ghana in 1961 when it gained full university status 9 The University of Ghana is situated on the West view of the Accra Legon hills and at the northeast of the centre of Accra It has over 40 000 registered students 6 Contents 1 Introduction 1 1 The University of Ghana Logo 2 History 3 Office of the Chancellor 3 1 Past Chancellors of the University 4 Office of the Vice Chancellor 4 1 Past vice chancellors and principals 5 Academics 5 1 The Balme Library 5 2 College of Health Sciences 5 3 Collegiate system 5 4 Other faculties 5 5 International Programmes Office 5 6 University of Ghana Campuses 5 6 1 Legon Campus 5 6 2 Korle Bu Campus 5 6 3 Accra City Campus 5 7 Distance Education Campuses 5 8 Institutional Affiliations 39 5 9 Reputation 6 Research and learning centres 7 Facilities 7 1 Halls of residence 45 7 2 Hostels 7 3 Bank postal and other services 7 4 Roads usage and user charges 8 Notable alumni 9 Notable faculty 10 In popular culture 11 Controversy 12 References 13 External linksIntroduction EditThe original emphasis on establishing the University of Ghana was on the liberal arts social sciences law basic science agriculture and medicine 10 However as part of a national educational reform program the university s curriculum was expanded to provide more technology based and vocational courses as well as postgraduate training 11 The University of Ghana which is mainly based at Legon about 12 kilometres northeast of the center of Accra has its medical school in the town called Korle Bu with a teaching hospital and a secondary external campus in the city of Accra 11 It also has a graduate school of nuclear and Allied Sciences at the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission 12 making it one of the few universities on the African continent offering programs in nuclear physics and nuclear engineering 10 The University of Ghana Logo Edit University of Ghana Logo 13 The logo is made up of two colors Indigo Dye and Camel 13 The blue shield with three AYA standing upright in top half and DWENINMENTOASO in the middle of bottom half all embossed in gold 14 The logo was designed by A M Opoku 15 AYA Akan word for fern is an Adinkra symbol 16 The AYA grows straight and it is used here to represent truthfulness and an ability to stay upright Ram s Horns Dweninmen Akan word for Ram s Horn is an Adinkra symbol 17 Here two interlocking ram s horns DWENINMENTOASO have been used to symbolise strength and a call to pursue a path of integrity 17 History EditThe formation of the West African Commission of the Asquith Commission on Higher Education in the Colonies 18 under the chairmanship of Rt Hon Walter Elliot was the birth of this notable institution in 1948 19 The commission recommended the setting up of university colleges in association with the University of London thus the University College of the Gold Coast was founded by Ordinance on 11 August 1948 for the purpose of providing for and promoting university education learning and research 19 This was made possible by the rejection of the first recommendation which stated that only one university college was feasible for the whole of British West Africa which would be located in Nigeria by the people of Gold Coast In the book commissioned by the University of Ghana Professor Francis Agbodeka 1998 found that Two members of the Legislative Council Dr J B Danquah and Prof Christian Baeta on their own volition worked on the question of securing funds for the project More significant F M Bourret 1949 in almost a contemporaneous account reported that the strong and united opinion expressed by Dr Nanka Bruce in a Radio Station Zoy address to the People of the Gold Coast in October 1947 was largely instrumental in influencing the Secretary of State for the colonies to finally give his consent in 1947 for the establishment of a Gold Coast university college Historically in those days long before the advent of television entire communities and groups would listen to news sports and entertainment broadcast from Radio Station Zoy the BBC and other stations on the short wave radio band to a single radio set Significantly the establishment of the University of Ghana based on the Elliot Commission s Majority Report of which Sir Arku Korsah of the Gold Coast was a member was the culmination of immense work of several organizations committees institutions and prominent individuals at home and abroad Among some of the most prominent Ghanaians members of organizations and civil society groups that campaigned for the establishment of the University of College of the Gold Coast Ghana included also Dr Nanka Bruce Rev Prof C G Baeta and Sir E Asafu Adjaye Dr J B Danquah included The Asantehene Otomfuo Nana Agyemang Prempeh II agreed to the proposition after the Elliot Commission proposed establishment of a university in Kumasi in the Ashanti Region In sum the Gold Coast citizenry as a collective successfully advocated for the establishment of the University College of the Gold Coast in association with the University of London in 1948 after the Elliot Commission report on which Sir Arku Korsah of the Gold Coast sat In 1961 the Government of Ghana under Kwame Nkrumah passed the University of Ghana Act 1961 Act 79 to replace the then University College of Ghana Through that act the university attained sovereign university status and mandate to award its own degrees 20 Office of the Chancellor Edit Mrs Mary Chinery Hesse Mrs Mary Chinery Hesse is the current Chancellor of the university 21 She was elected as Chancellor and subsequently inducted into office on Wednesday August 1 2018 at a Special Congregation of the university held in the Great Hall 22 Past Chancellors of the University Edit Until the year 1998 the Head of State acted as Chancellor of the University of Ghana 23 Thus from 1961 when the University of Ghana was established by an Act of Parliament the first Head of State of independent Ghana Dr Kwame Nkrumah became the first Chancellor of the University of Ghana 24 The following have held the position of Chancellor of the university Dr Kwame Nkrumah 1961 1965 23 General Joseph Arthur Ankrah 1966 1968 23 General Akwasi Amankwa Afrifa 1969 23 Justice Edward Akufo Addo 1970 1971 23 General Ignatius Kutu Acheampong 1972 1978 23 Fred Akuffo 1978 1979 23 Dr Hilla Limann 1979 1981 23 Flt Lt Jerry John Rawlings 1982 1991 23 Oyeeman Wereko Ampem II 1998 2005 23 Kofi Annan 2008 2018 23 Office of the Vice Chancellor Edit Prof Nana Aba Appiah Amfo Nana Aba Appiah Amfo is the current Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana 25 In July 2021 she was appointed as the Acting Vice Chancellor Later in October 2021 she appointed as Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana Her appointment took effect from 26 October 2021 She become the first woman to occupy the position of Vice Chancellor in the University 26 27 Past vice chancellors and principals Edit The following have held the position of vice chancellors and principals of the university University College of the Gold Coast David Mowbray Balme 1948 1957 Principal 28 University College of Ghana David Mowbray Balme 1957 1958 Principal 28 Raymond Henry Stoughton 1958 1961 PrincipalUniversity of Ghana Conor Cruise O Brien 1962 1965 Vice Chancellor 29 Alexander Kwapong 1966 1975 Vice Chancellor 29 Daniel Adzei Bekoe 1976 1983 Vice Chancellor 29 Akilagpa Sawyerr 1985 1992 Vice Chancellor 29 George Benneh 1992 1996 Vice Chancellor 29 Ivan Addae Mensah 1996 2002 Vice Chancellor 29 Kwadwo Asenso Okyere 2002 2006 Vice Chancellor 29 Clifford Nii Boi Tagoe 2006 2010 Vice Chancellor 29 Ernest Aryeetey 2010 2016 Vice Chancellor 29 Ebenezer Oduro Owusu 2016 2021 Vice Chancellor 29 Nana Aba Appiah Amfo 2021 Date Vice Chancellor 29 Academics EditThe Balme Library Edit Main entrance to the Balme Library Main article The Balme Library The Balme Library was established in 1948 as the Achimota College Library 30 It is the main library of the university s library network 31 The Balme library is located on the main campus of the university 31 College of Health Sciences Edit There are six Schools and one Research Institute under this college 32 33 They include School of Medicine and Dentistry School of Biomedical and Allied Health Sciences School of Nursing located on the Legon campus though its students receive practical training at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital School of Pharmacy School of Public Health School of Education and Leadership Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research Centre for Tropical Clinical Pharmacology amp TherapeuticsCollege of Basic and Applied SciencesThere are five Schools six Centres 3 research based and two Institutes under this college They include School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences School of Biological Sciences School of Agriculture School of Engineering Sciences School of Veterinary Medicine Livestock and Poultry Research Centre LIPREC Soil and Irrigation Research Centre SIREC Forest and Horticultural Research Centre FOHCREC Biotechnology Centre West African Centre for Crop Improvement WACCI West African Centre for Cell Biology and Infectious Pathogens WACCBIP Institute of Environment and Sanitation Studies Institute of Applied Sciences and TechnologyCollegiate system Edit Starting from the 2014 2015 academic year the University of Ghana adopted the collegiate system 34 and thus categorized all schools and departments under four colleges which are College of Basic and Applied Sciences College of Humanities College of Education College of Health SciencesOther faculties Edit There are five faculties outside the above Colleges and they include Faculty of Arts Faculty of Social Studies Department of Economics of University of Ghana Faculty of Science Faculty of Law first established as a department of the Faculty of Social Studies in the 1958 59 academic year became a full fledged faculty in the 1960 61 academic year 35 From the 2012 2013 academic year the university will admit fresh Senior High School S H S students into the LLB first degree program but will retain the post first degree program Thus the university will have two entry means to the Faculty of Law 36 Faculty of Engineering SciencesInternational Programmes Office Edit The International Programmes Office of University of Ghana Office of International Programmes IPO was established in 1997 to harmonize the university s international efforts It promotes all international activities including admission of international students Memorandums of Understanding between the university and international educational institutions visiting scholars study abroad programmes staff and student exchange programmes and research collaboration The Office is mandated to represent the university on the international front Due to the efforts of the Office the university has over 200 agreements with educational institutions all over the world and works with organizations such as Council on International Educational Exchange CIEE California State University CSU University of California Education Abroad Programme 1 and International Society of Education Planners 2 to facilitate student exchange programmes The Office is headed by Prof Eric Osei Assibey who serves as Dean Website http ipo ug edu gh 37 University of Ghana Campuses Edit Legon Campus Edit The Legon Campus lies about 13 kilometers north east of Accra the capital of Ghana This is where most of the university s teaching and research are carried out The Legon Campus also houses the central administration of the university there are a number of student residences located on the Legon Campus 17 Korle Bu Campus Edit The Korle Bu Campus headed by a Provost houses the administration of the College of Health Sciences Some of the constituent schools are also located on the Korle Bu Campus the School of Medicine and Dentistry and the School of Allied Health Sciences Accra City Campus Edit This campus is strategically located in the heart of the city and precisely at Adabraka and opposite the Ministry of Information Distance Education Campuses Edit The university has Distance Education campuses in the various regions where it runs a variety of programs including degree courses 38 Awudome College has residential facilities that enable running of short courses over weekends and other durations Accra Workers College now Accra City campus Accra Awudome Residential Workers College Tsito Bolgatanga Workers College Bolgatanga Cape Coast Workers College Cape Coast Ho Workers College Ho Koforidua Workers College Koforidua Kumasi Workers College Kumasi Takoradi Workers College Sekondi Takoradi Tamale Workers College Tamale Tema Workers College Tema Sunyani Workers College Sunyani Wa Workers College WaInstitutional Affiliations 39 Edit Accra College of Medicine Accra African University College of Business amp Technology Accra Catholic University College Sunyani Christian Service University College Kumasi Family Health Medical School Accra Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College Accra Ghana Institute of Languages Accra Institute of Accountancy Training Accra Islamic University College Accra Knustford University College Accra Methodist University College Accra Narh Bita College Tema Nightingale School of Nursing Accra National Film and Television Institute NAFTI Accra Presbyterian University College Mpraeso Abetifi Kwahu Regional Maritime University Accra St Peter s Seminary Cape Coast St Paul s Seminary Sowutuom Achimota St Victor s Seminary Tamale Western Hills School of Nursing Accra Wisconsin International University College Accra 40 Reputation Edit University rankingsGlobal OverallQS World 41 801 1000THE World 42 801 1000Regional OverallTHE Africa 42 17THE Emerging Economies 43 182The Times Higher Education World University Rankings of 2018 ranks the University of Ghana at the 800 1000th place globally and 17th in Africa rank shared with other universities 44 Research and learning centres EditThe Graduate School of Nuclear and Allied Sciences is a post graduate school established by Ghana Atomic Energy Commission GAEC in collaboration with the University of Ghana with support from the International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA to enhance human resources development for the peaceful use of nuclear and related technologies in Ghana and Africa SNAS is part of the Faculty of Science University of Ghana and locate at Kwabenya citation needed Facilities EditHalls of residence 45 Edit The halls of residence of the University of Ghana has been described as home away from home Halls of residence are provided for graduate and undergraduate students There are also flats and guest rooms for senior members and guests There are main halls of residence by the Government of Ghana and private halls of residence built on campus by individuals and corporate bodies 46 45 Below are descriptions of the halls of residence Commonwealth Hall Legon Hall Mensah Sarbah Hall Volta Hall Akuafo Hall and Jubilee Hall at the University of Ghana Legon Commonwealth Hall the university s only male hall of residence Known as the Vandals Hall the word VANDALS is an acronym for Vivacious Affable Neighborly Devoted Altruistic and Loyal For the name vandals the students of the Commonwealth Hall recognized themselves with the common name known as V Mates with a response word Sharp The males of this hall believe in and uphold customs and traditions The VANDALS are said to represent the voices of the entire student body making known students cases and issues for appropriate solutions from authorities Often clad in red as the colour of their identity ladies who wore red attire to their environment had always been cheered for identifying with them The VANDALs pride themselves with leadership qualities and unity making the old VANDALS always proud 47 Legon Hall The Legon Hall is the premier hall of the University of Ghana Legon Hall was the first hall of residence to be considered and built on the University of Ghana campus thus referred to as the Premier Hall The Hall is located at the Centre of the school close to the biggest library the Balme Library in the West African region Just like the Mensah Sarbah Hall and the Akuafo Hall Legon Hall serves as home for both male and female students allowing for strong bonds between the sexes on the campus Legon Hall has produced a number of prominent personalities 48 The motto of the Legon hall is Cui Multidum Datum which means human relations with examples 49 Mensah Sarbah Hall The Mensah Sarbah Hall is the first hall to be named after a hero of the nation Dr Mensah Sarbah The hall is recognised to host most of the best athletes on the university campus influencing laurels Volta Hall the university s female only hall of residence It is the only all female hall on campus known for their discipline and neatness The hall has churned out many respectable women such as the first female Chief Justice Georgina Theodora Woode Akuafo Hall The word akuafo is an Akan word which means farmers For this reason the hall is notably called the Farmers hall with a rich Ghanaian culture and tradition The Akuafo Hall was the second hall of residence to be established in the University of Ghana Their chieftaincy institution serves as a symbol of unity for students and also helps to promote and showcase the rich Ghanaian culture The chief farmer and his queen mother are elected annually citation needed Jubilee Hall The Jubilee Hall is one of the halls of residence of the University of Ghana Legon The Jubilee hall is located on the south of the university campus and opposite to the International Students Hostel Jubilee Hall was built to commemorate the university s Golden Jubilee celebration in 1998 The hall was mainly built through support funds from alumni of the university 50 The university has eight newly created halls of residence that were commissioned in 2011 They are Alexander Kwapong Hall named after Professor Alexander Kwapong a former Vice Chancellor and Chairman of the Council of State 51 Jean Nelson Akah Hall named after an alumnus Jean Nelson Akah It was inaugurated in July 2010 Its emblem shows a candle a book and a pen to symbolize perseverance It was designed by a final year Physics Computer Science major student Raymond Sung Seh Harrison The motto of the hall Lux in Tenebris which is Latin for Light in Darkness was suggested by Raymond s mate at the time a lady by the name Muna Twerefour The emblem was officially adopted on Tuesday 2 April 2013 Hilla Limann Hall the first of the University of Ghana Enterprise Limited UGEL hostels to be completed It was inaugurated in July 2010 52 during which the Vice Chancellor announced the decision to name it after Dr Hilla Limann a former President of the Republic of Ghana Senior members of the university may be assigned as Fellows of the Hall by the Vice Chancellor Students assigned affiliated to the Hall form the Junior members The Head of the Hall Senior Tutor and fellow tutors serve as a body which helps with the governing of the Hall Elizabeth Sey Hall the second of the newer halls built by University of Ghana Enterprise Limited UGEL Hostels to be completed It was inaugurated in July 2010 and was named after the first female graduate of the university Elizabeth Frances Baaba Sey Africa Union Hall formerly called Pentagon built by Social Security and National Insurance Trust SSNIT James Topp Nelson Yankah Hall formerly known as Teachers Fund TF Hostel 53 Bani Hall initially a private hostel and later had transferred to the status of a hall after the tenancy agreement with the university had elapsed Evandy Hall formerly Evandy Hostel and this was turned into a hall after the tenancy agreement with the university elapsed and ownership transferred to University authorities Entrance to Mensah Sarbah Hall University of Ghana Hostels Edit There are ten university hostels the International Students Hostels I and II the Valco Trust Hostel the Commonwealth Hall the Akuafo Hall the Mensah Sarbah Hall the Legon Hall the Limann Hall the Kwapong Hall the Elizabeth Sey Hall and the Jean Akah Nelson hall There are also private hostels SSNIT Hostels Ghana Hostels also known as Pentagon 54 Bank postal and other services Edit Ghana Commercial Bank Standard Chartered Bank Barclays Bank Cal Bank HFC Bank Access Bank Stanbic Bank Fidelity Bank Ecobank Ghana and Prudential Bank have branches on the Legon campus There is a branch of the national postal service Ghana Post on campus Other banks have ATMs on campus Roads usage and user charges Edit From 1 February 2014 all vehicles entering the University of Ghana s main campus and also those using the road passing through the Staff Village of the university were required to pay charges This was heavily criticized by public and students and was therefore suspended 55 Currently various entry points into the campus require vehicle owners typically staff and students to obtain electronically scannable cards issued and authorized by the transport unit of the university Notable alumni EditBarbara Frances Ackah Yensu active justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana 2022 George Kingsley Acquah Chief Justice of Ghana 2003 2007 Hutton Ayikwei Addy Professor of Public Health first Dean of the University for Development Studies Medical School Edward Doe Adjaho Speaker of Parliament of Ghana 2013 2017 Sophia Ophilia Adjeibea Adinyira justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana 2006 2019 Peter Ala Adjetey former speaker of the Parliament of Ghana 2001 05 Kwadwo Afari Gyan Chairman of the Electoral Commission of Ghana 1992 15 Francis Agbodeka former professor of History Kissi Agyebeng Special Prosecutor 2021 Ama Ataa Aidoo playwright Vida Akoto Bamfo Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana 2009 2019 Ebenezer Akuete Former Ghanaian diplomat Sophia Akuffo 13th Chief Justice of Ghana Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo President of Ghana 2017 present Daniel Afedzi Akyeampong mathematician Akwasi Afrifa Ghanaian MP former member of parliament Mabel Agyemang nee Banful also Yamoa Appeal Court judge for the Commonwealth Secretariat served in the judiciaries of the governments of Ghana The Gambia and Swaziland Nene Amegatcher active Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana 2018 Paa Kwesi Amissah Arthur Vice President of the Republic of Ghana 2012 17 Patrick Amoah Ntim Retired Ghanaian diplomat K Y Amoako former UN Under Secretary General and Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa Harry Reginald Amonoo Former Ghanaian diplomat David Anaglate Journalist Director General of the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation 1992 1995 Goodwin Tutum Anim First Ghanaian Managing Director of the Ghana News Agency Yaw Appau active Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana 2015 Anas Aremeyaw Anas investigative journalist with Insight TWI The World Investigates CEO of Tiger Eye Private Investigations executive director of The Crusading Guide Kwasi Anin Yeboah Current Chief Justice of Ghana 2019 Joyce Rosalind Aryee Minister of Education 1985 1987 Member of the National Defence Council 1993 2001 received Second Highest State Award the Companion of the Order of the Volta in 2006 Benjamin Teiko Aryeetey Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana 2009 2011 Yaw Asare dramatist and playwright Samuel Kwame Adibu Asiedu active justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana 2022 Kofi Awoonor Ghanaian poet and author whose work combined the poetic traditions of his native Ewe people and contemporary and religious symbolism to depict Africa during decolonization George Ayittey economist author and president of the Free Africa Foundation professor at American University associate scholar at the Foreign Policy Research Institute Elizabeth Irene Baitie award winning writer of young adult fiction Josiah Ofori Boateng Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana 1999 2001 Electoral Commissioner of Ghana 1989 1992 Kwesi Botchwey former law lecturer and finance minister of Ghana 1982 95 Mohamed Ibn Chambas Executive Secretary of the Economic Community of West African States Phyllis Christian lawyer CEO of ShawbellConsulting Alexander Adu Clerk sleep medicine specialist and psychiatrist George C Clerk pioneer botanist and plant pathologist Nicholas T Clerk academic public administrator and Presbyterian minister former Rector GIMPA Kwesi Dickson former President of Methodist Church Ghana Agnes Dordzie Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana 2018 2022 Jones Victor Mawulorm Dotse active justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana 2008 and the Supreme Court of the Gambia 2008 Kwabena Dufuor former Finance Minister and former Governor of the Bank of Ghana Komla Dumor television news presenter for the BBC World presenting BBC World News and Africa Business Report 2003 winner of Journalist of the Year award given by the Ghana Journalist Association Nana Effah Apenteng the Permanent Representative of Ghana to the United Nations between May 2000 and 2007 Ben Ephson publisher and Managing Editor of the Daily Dispatch Akin Euba Nigerian composer musicologist and pianist Andrew Mellon Professor of Music at the University of Pittsburgh Kwabena Frimpong Boateng cardiothoracic surgeon and former chief executive officer of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital first black African to perform heart transplant and established the National Cardiothoracic Centre Minister for Environment Science Technology and Innovation 2017 present Nasiru Sulemana Gbadegbe active Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana 2009 Patrick R D Hayford diplomat former Ghana Ambassador to South Africa 1997 1999 Director of African Affairs in the Executive Office of United Nations UN Secretary General Kofi Annan 1999 2005 Clemence Jackson Honyenuga Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana 2020 2022 Rosemary Hutton geophysicist and pioneer of magnetotellurics 1954 1961 Ken Kanda diplomat the Permanent Representative of Ghana to the United Nations Nii Ashie Kotey An academic and active justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana 2018 Akua Kuenyehia Vice President International Criminal Court 2003 Date John Dramani Mahama Vice President of Ghana 2009 12 and President of Ghana 2012 17 Samuel Marful Sau active Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana 2018 Vicki Miles LaGrange born 1953 Chief U S District Judge for the Western District of Oklahoma first African American woman to be U S attorney for the Western District of Oklahoma and the first African American female elected to the Oklahoma Senate John Evans Atta Mills former Law professor and vice president of Ghana 1997 2001 President of Ghana 2009 12 Tawiah Modibo Ocran Judge of the Supreme Court of Ghana 2004 2008 Isaac Odame Physician University of Toronto professor and medical researcher in sickle cell disease thalassemia and other hematological disorders George Tawia Odamtten Mycologist David Ofori Adjei elected to the Council of the Division of Clinical Pharmacology of the International Union of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacology in 2000 Walter Samuel Nkanu Onnoghen Chief Justice of Nigeria 2017 present Aaron Mike Oquaye former Minister of Communication 2005 09 and Member of Parliament for Dome Kwabenya 2005 to present Speaker of Parliament 2017 present Faustina Oware Gyekye nursing leader and academic Rose Constance Owusu Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana 2008 2014 Bill Puplampu occupational psychologist and Vice Chancellor of Central University Ghana Gabriel Pwamang active Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana 2015 Nana Akuoko Sarpong Omanhene of Agogo Ebenezer Sekyi Hughes Speaker of Parliament of Ghana 7 January 2005 6 January 2009 Samuel Ernest Quarm retired diplomat Elizabeth Frances Sey 1927 1991 first female graduate of the University College of the Gold Coast and pioneering woman educator A residence hall on the campus is named in her honour 56 Gertrude Torkornoo active Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana 2019 Baldwyn Torto Chemical ecologist Tsatsu Tsikata former Chief Executive of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation and Law lecturer at the University of Ghana Nana Anima Wiafe Akenten linguist the author of the first doctoral dissertation in the Twi language Kwasi Wiredu philosopher Georgina Theodora Wood first female Chief Justice of Ghana since 2007 57 Kgosi Basadi Seipone IIINotable faculty EditNana Klutse climate scientist 58 Alexander Oppenheim 1968 1973 mathematician Faustina Oware Gyekye 59 nurse leaderIn popular culture EditThe university has appeared in several films and television advertisements The television series Sun City has a lot of scenes of the university The name of the university has also been referenced in the lyrics of artists in Ghana including Sarkodie s Legon Girls Buk Bak s Klu blɔfo Kwadei s Wutatami and Okordii s Four years in Legon 60 In June 2020 the University of Ghana was resolute to continue with its planned online teaching and learning for the second semester of the 2019 2020 academic year despite the government s plan to reopen schools for final year students 61 Controversy EditThe management of the university was labeled as insensitive to the hardship caused by the COVID 19 pandemic after the school increased its facility user fees for 2020 21 academic year It led to a protest on social media and the decision was later reversed 62 In recent years there has been reports of sexual misconduct levelled against several lectures at the university which the university denied An investigative documentary was produced by former victims of the sexual harassment which was uploaded YouTube 63 64 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