Unilorin Bags World Best In Subject Rankings


Unilorin has been listed among the world’s best universities in 11 subjects/disciplines, by the Time Higher Education 2023 Subject Rankings.

 

The University of Ilorin, Unilorin, has been listed among the world’s best universities in 11 subjects/disciplines, as contained in the Time Higher Education 2023 Subject Rankings released on Oct. 25.

Also: 48 Nigerian Varsities Top World’s Best In 2022 Subject Rankings – NURAC

 

Aprokovibes reports that Prof. Peter Okebukola, the Chairman of, the Nigerian Universities Ranking Advisory Committee, NURAC, confirmed this according to the Unilorin Bulletin issued on Monday.

Okebukola is the Chairman of, Governing Council, of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), and a former Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC).

 

According to the Bulletin, four distinguished academic staff members of Unilorin were listed among two percent of top scientists from Nigeria ranked among top-notch researchers worldwide.

“The institution was ranked best among the 48 Nigerian universities captured in the latest evaluation exercise, known as the World Universities Rankings, based on universal and meticulous yardsticks of measuring services offered in ivory towers.

 

“Five Faculties of the University of Ilorin were rated highly through the evaluati on of the quality of services obtainable in each of them.

“The Faculties are Social Sciences, Engineering, Law, Clinical and Health Sciences, Life Sciences as well as Physical Sciences,” it said.

 

According to the publication, Okebukola also commended the Executive Secretary of NUC, Prof. Adamu Rasheed, for his consistent efforts in ensuring that the nation’s university system regained its credibility.

Similarly, the publication stated that four distinguished academic staff of Unilorin have been listed among two percent of top scientists from Nigeria ranked among topnotch researchers worldwide.

 

It said the award-winning scholars, who made the list based on the rating of the Stanford University publication for the year 2022, are Prof. Kayode Oyewumi, the Dean of the Faculty of Physical Sciences.

The other persons are Prof. Musa Yakubu, the Dean of Student Affairs, the 2021 Unilorin Researchers of the Year; Dr. George Adeniyi, and Dr. Kazeem Adeyemi of the Faculty of Agriculture.

 

Prof. Wahab Egbewole, SAN, the Vice Chancellor of Unilorin in his reaction to the development, said he was pleased with the news.

Egbewole said the global ranking has confirmed that Unilorin is doing very well in teaching and learning as well as in research and community services.

 

He added that his administration was committed to ensuring that the institution secures better ratings whenever similar reports are presented.

He restated his determination to “make the University of Ilorin the best in Nigeria, one of the 10 frontline universities in Africa, and among the best 500 across the world”.

 

Recall that the management of UNILORIN has concluded arrangements for the resumption of academic activities on Monday, October 24, 2022, Following the suspension of the strike embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

This is a result of the ratification of the amended academic calendar by the University Senate at its 291st meeting on Friday, October 21, 2022.

 

A statement issued in Ilorin, on Friday, by the institution’s Director of Corporate Affairs, Alhaji Kunle Akogun, reads: “The Final Year and Postgraduate students are expected back on campus on Monday, 24th October 2022, while other categories of returning students will resume on December 15th when the 2021/2022 academic session commences.

 

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