UNILAG Hosts Four W/African Varsities In Two-Day Regional Workshop, Plans Stronger Collaborations

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UNILAG Hosts Four W/African Varsities In Two-Day Regional Workshop, Plans Stronger Collaborations
UNILAG Hosts Four W/African Varsities In Two-Day Regional Workshop, Plans Stronger Collaborations

Africa-Press – Gambia. University of Lagos (UNILAG) has concluded plans to strength­en collaborations with sister universities in the West African sub-region.

The plans formed part of resolutions reached at a two-day Regional Stakeholders Impact Workshop, which rounded off at the Arthur Mbanefo Digital Research Centre recently.

Some of the areas identi­fied for possible partnerships by the University of Lagos and four West African higher insti­tutions include green energy, sports development, artificial intelligence, medical interven­tions, and entrepreneurial inno­vations, especially in the fintech sector.The universities are: Univer­sity of Sierra-Leone, University of The Gambia, University of Liberia and the University of Sciences, Techniques and Tech­nologies of Bamako, Mali.

The Vice-Chancellor, Pro­fessor Oluwatoyin Ogundipe, represented by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Management Services), Professor Lucian Chukwu, in his remarks, praised the African Centre of Excellence on Drug Research, Herbal Med­icine Development and Regula­tory Science (ACEDHARS) for bringing together stakeholders in the sub-region to discuss is­sues of common concern, par­ticularly the improvement of the quality of higher education in West Africa through regional specialisation and collaboration.

His words: “On-going conver­sations that will build symbiotic relationships among universi­ties in the West African sub-re­gion are important because that will serve as platforms for ideas cross-fertilisation and network­ing.”

The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academics & Research), Pro­fessor Bolanle Oboh gave a pre­sentation on UNILAG Strategic Plan (2012-2037) at the workshop.

She said the successful imple­mentation of the plan underpins the quest of UNILAG to become Africa’s research hub and a light­house of solutions for the conti­nent’s challenges.

The other participating insti­tutions also made presentations, which afforded them the oppor­tunity to showcase their areas of strength and collaborations with others.

The highlights of the visit by the visiting institutions were a tour of some facilities across UNILAG.

The facilities visited were the Sports Centre, Entrepre­neurship and Skill Develop­ment Centre, Natural History Museum, the University Library, Distance Learning Institute, Ac­ademic Publishing Centre and Research Management Office.

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