University of Ghana

University of Ghana

Arms of the University of Ghana
Motto Integri Procedamus[1]
Established 1948
Type Public
Chairman Justice Date-Baah
Chancellor Kofi Annan[2]
Vice-Chancellor Ernest Aryeetey
Students 38,000
Location Accra, Greater Accra Region, Ghana
05°39′03″N 00°11′13″W / 5.65083°N 0.18694°W
Campus Suburban area
Colours Midnight Blue, Lemon Yellow and Vegas Gold
            
Nickname Legon
Affiliations See below
Website www.ug.edu.gh

The University of Ghana is the oldest and largest of the thirteen Ghanaian universities and tertiary institutions. It was founded in 1948[3] as the University College of the Gold Coast, and was originally an affiliate college of the University of London,[4] which supervised its academic programmes and awarded degrees. It gained full university status in 1961,[4] and now has nearly 40,000 students.

The original emphasis was on the liberal arts, social sciences, basic science, agriculture, and medicine, but (partly as the result of a national educational reform programme) the curriculum was expanded to provide more technology-based and vocational courses and postgraduate training.

The university is mainly based at Legon, about twelve kilometres northeast of the centre of Accra. The medical school is in Korle Bu, with a teaching hospital and secondary campus in the city of Accra. It also has a graduate school of nuclear and allied sciences at the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission, making it one of the few universities on the Africa continent offering programmes in nuclear physics and nuclear engineering.

The Balme Library

Main article: The Balme Library
Main entrance to the Balme Library

The library is located on the main campus of the University.

College of Health Sciences

There are four faculties, one school and one research institute under this college.[5]

College of Agriculture and Consumer Sciences

Other faculties

There are six faculties outside the above colleges.

Department of Economics of University of Ghana

Institutes and schools

Institute of African Studies of University of Ghana

Research and learning Centres

In the arts

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 blofo", Kwadei's "Wutatami" and Okordii's "Four years in Legon".[8][9]

Workers' colleges

The university has these facilities in the various regions where it runs a variety of programmes, including degree courses.[10] Awudome College has residential facilities that enable short courses over weekends and other durations to be run there.

Halls of residence

The university has eight residence halls of which were commissioned in 2011. They are:

Hostels

There are three university hostels, the International Students' Hostels (I and II) and the Valco Trust Hostel. There are also private hostels, SSNIT Hostels (Ghana Hostels also known as Pentagon)[14]

Bank, postal and other services

Ghana Commercial Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Barclays Bank,Cal Bank, HFC Bank and Ecobank Ghana 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 has been suspended.

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. "Visitors>Overview". Retrieved 7 July 2014.
  2. "Kofi Annan appointed Chancellor of University of Ghana". General News of Wednesday, 30 July 2008 (Ghana Home Page). Retrieved 30 July 2008.
  3. Kwabena Dei Ofori-Attah. "Expansion of Higher Education in Ghana: Moving Beyond Tradition". Comparative & International Education Newsletter: Number 142. CIES, Florida International University. Retrieved 9 March 2007.
  4. 4.0 4.1 G. F. Daniel (17 April 1998). "THE UNIVERSITIES IN GHANA". Development of University Education in Ghana. University of Ghana. Retrieved 10 March 2007.
  5. "Official Site of the College of Health Sciences". University of Ghana. Archived from the original on 8 December 2006. Retrieved 12 March 2007.
  6. http://www.ug.edu.gh/index1.php?linkid=840
  7. http://www.ug.edu.gh/index1.php?linkid=759&sublinkid=618
  8. "University of Ghana". General-books.net. Retrieved 2015-01-22.
  9. "University of Ghana". General-books.net. Retrieved 2015-01-22.
  10. "About Us: Profile of the University". University of Ghana. Archived from the original on 10 February 2007. Retrieved 10 March 2007.
  11. "Legon Damns Coup Makers". Chronicle.
  12. University of Ghana, Upcoming Events. "Inauguration Ceremony: Students Residential Facilities". University of Ghana. Retrieved 13 April 2013.
  13. vibeghana.com/2013/.../teachers-fund-hostel-outdoored-with-new-name
  14. "Halls of Residence/Hostels". University of Ghana.
  15. "Notable Alumni". University of Ghana Alumni Association. Retrieved 2015-01-22.
  16. "Famous University Of Ghana Alumni". University of Ghana Alumni Association. Retrieved 2015-01-22.

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