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ATU holds ‘Evening with the Vice-Chancellor’

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Prof Amevi Acakpovi delivering his address Photos Lizzy Okai

 The management of Accra Technical University (ATU) on Tuesday held an event dubbed ‘An evening with the Vice-Chancellor’ at the school’s premises.

It was aimed at sharing insights into recent achievements of the university, update Ghanaians on upcoming projects and innovations and foster a collaborative environment with the media.

It brought together the university’s man­agement, the teaching staff and editors of various media houses.

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Prof Amevi Acakpovi with some Editor and staff of ATU.

The Acting Vice Chancellor of the Uni­versity, Prof Amevi Acakpovi (PhD) said the university, since its inception had under­gone various phases of transformation.

“I am particularly impressed with the growth in students’ population and pro­grammes offered by the university,” he said.

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Prof Acakpovi said despite the success­es chalked by the institution, there were some challenges confronting it.

He said the university’s satellite campus at Mpehuasem was faced with encroach­ment while the access route to the campus was in a deplorable state.

He also mentioned that “the university was in need of extra vehicle and a dedicat­ed laboratory and workshop to support the Curriculum Base Training (CBT) Agenda.”

Prof Amevi Acakpovi with the Media and others photos Lizzy Okai

The Acting Vice-Chancellor of ATU said plans were in place to establish a vibrant graduate school to run both Masters and PhD Programmes, increase access to grants and conduct more impactful applied re­search with groundbreaking solutions to societal needs.

Prof Acakpovi said the university hopes to improve its language centre to sup­port the delivery of French, Chinese, Twi and Ga languages, increase student accommodation on campus to about 25 per cent while developing hostel and lecture facilities at Mpehuasem to achieve a fully-fledged satellite campus status.

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On the relationship between the me­dia and the university, he described it as cordial, adding that “we hope to explore avenues in enhancing collaborative efforts between ATU and the media in the fu­ture.”

Giving highlights on the 75th anniver­sary celebration of the University, the Chairperson of the anniversary Planning Committee, Prof Alice Mensah (PhD) said the celebrations will begin with a launch on February 8, with the CEO lecture series and public lectures.

Other activities to herald the anniver­sary, she said were, alumni homecoming, debate with four Technical Universities, sports and games, faculty mini exhibition, cooking competition, old school and food bazaar, Vice Chancellor’s conference, anni­versary concert, grand exhibition, awards and dinner night and thanksgiving service.

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