Unilorin wins over N1bn geophysics research grant from U.S. firm

UNILORIN
Vice Chancellor of the University of Ilorin (UNILORIN), Prof.  Wahab Egbewole, SAN

The University of Ilorin (Unilorin) has secured a grant of about $1.5 million (₦1,135,320,000.00) from Aspen Tech Inc., a U.S.-based company, to enable it expand its oil and gas-related training and research.

 

The institution, which announced this in its Bulletin on Monday, explained that the grant was given to its Department of Geophysics, in appreciation of the university’s increasing service delivery capacities.

 

Speaking on the development, Dr Saminu Olatunji, the Acting Head of the Department, said that the grant would greatly assist them, adding that its graduates stood a better chance of employment.

 

He explained that the grant would also increase its chances during NUC and professional accreditations, as well as help to attract funds and grants to the university from other supporting agencies.

 

“The grant will also encourage the listing of the University and its publications on the AspenTech portal, which is accessible to all the oil companies across the world.

 

“This would attract the attention of personnel from oil and gas companies to come to the institution for various postgraduate programmes,” he observed.

 

Olatunji added that the publications from the research team would place the institution on the global scene and can stimulate the engagement of the department in consultancy services that would boost the Unilorin’s IGR, among other benefits.

 

UNILORIN VC, Prof. Wahab Egbewole, described the grant as a welcome development, saying it signposted the institution’s increasing relevance at the global level.

 

Egbewole, who spoke through the university’s Director of Corporate Affairs, Mr Kunle Akogun, congratulated the Department of Geophysics, particularly its Head, for winning the grant for the institution.

 

The vice-chancellor encouraged other departments and staff members of the university to work harder towards earning more grants for the institution.

 

He stated that his administration would continue to offer necessary assistance for them to achieve their maximum potentials. (NAN)

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