LASU RANKS AMONG FIRST 600 UNIVERSITIES IN THE WORLD

LASU RANKS AMONG FIRST 600 UNIVERSITIES IN THE WORLD

 

*Vice Chancellor challenges members of staff on use of technology to acquire knowledge*

The latest Times Higher Education Impact Ranking for 2020 has been released and the Lagos State University has been ranked among the first 600 Universities globally.

The Times Higher Education Ranking is the most recognised globally and ranks Universities around the world on factors such as Research, Outreach, Teaching, amongst others.

The Vice Chancellor, Prof. Olanrewaju Fagbohun, SAN, expressed satisfaction at the University’s performance in the global ranking but added that there was still much to be done.

“Participating in that ranking is to put ourselves on our toes, to know where we need to improve. This is not the best we can do, but it’s a good start.

We must be targeting to be in the first 200 band by the time the next ranking will be done”, he enthused. He praised the Director, Directorate of Research Management and Innovation, Prof. Olumuyiwa Odusanya and his team for putting together the submission that earned LASU the ranking.

In another development, the Vice Chancellor has challenged members of Staff of the University to embrace the use of technology to deepen knowledge acquisition.

He stated this in a virtual meeting with members of the extended management on Thursday, 23rd April, 2020 where he announced the University’s plan to hold regular online Trainings for all members of Staff.

“There is need for us to constantly deepen our competencies. Covid-19 has changed the face of knowledge acquisition. You can’t be complacent with being knowledgeable in one field. The world today is such that you must be able to acquire knowledge in as many fields as possible.

We will be holding virtual training sessions for ourselves, accessible to both academic and non-academic members of staff”, he said.

He also directed Deans of faculties to come up with weekly training sessions for all members of staff in their faculties to ” deepen knowledge and share information of value”.

The first Virtual Training for members of Staff will hold on Monday, 27th April, 2020.

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