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Item University of Ghana Annual Report(University of Ghana, 2005) Vice ChancellorThis report satisfies Gl. statutory requirement that the Vice-Chancellor reports on the work of the University to Congregation. During the past year, The University has been guided by its Strategic Plan in its work. A review of achievements of the Plan indicated that a lot has been done during the three years of implementation of the Plan. It is our hope that the rest of the objectives of the Plan will be achieved during the remaining seven years of its life. The University continues to expand in student numbers. From a population of fewer than 5000 students in 1994/1995, the population grew to a little over 10,000 in 1999/2000 and in 2004/2005 the population is almost 27,000. One can imagine the pressures on the facilities of the University with this phenomenal increase in student populationItem University of Ghana Annual Report - 1969, 1970(1969) Vice ChancellorItem University of Ghana Annual Report - 1974, 1975(University of Ghana, 1974) Vice ChancellorItem University of Ghana Annual Report - 1976, 1977(University of Ghana, 1976) Vice ChancellorItem University of Ghana Annual Report - 2002(University of Ghana, 2002) Vice ChancellorItem University of Ghana Annual Report - 2004(University of Ghana, 2004) Vice ChancellorItem University of Ghana Annual Report - 2006(University of Ghana, 2006) Vice ChancellorItem University of Ghana Annual Report - 2007(University of Ghana, 2007) Vice ChancellorItem University of Ghana Annual Report-2003(University of Ghana, 2003) Vice ChancellorThis report presents information about some of the activities that took place at the University of Ghana in the past year. These activities are in conformity with the mission of the University, which seeks to develop world-class human resources and capabilities to meet national development needs and global challenges through quality teaching, learning, research and knowledge dissemination. Once again the University demonstrated that its procedures are transparent and trustworthy. After an exhaustive search a new Vice-Chancellor was appointed and inducted into office on October 1, 2002. The University is grateful to Professor Ivan Addae-Mensah j or his contribution to the development of this University during his tenure as Vice-Chancellor.