EKSU SU PRESS WROTE :
PAYMENT OF STUDENTS UNION DUE
The
proposed Students Union due for this semester had been approved by the
Students Senate Council and subsequently approved by the University
Management.
To this end, Students are advised to proceed to their
various faculties and pay the sum of #200 through the Students Union
agent and collect the Students Union receipt which will be demanded by
the Faculty Officer at the point of course registration.
Also, 100L Batch B are to show the receipt at the point of collection of examination permit.
While appreciating you for your cooperation, we promise to ensure your
welfare, protect your interest and deliver to you the dividend of
studentacracy.
Signed.
Olajide Busayo Titus. Suara Taofeek
Fin. Sec. EKSUSU. Treasurer EKSUSU
Monday, May 5, 2014
Support your Alma mater, Alumni told Print | Email
The Vice-Chancellor of the Ekiti State University, Prof. Oladipo Aina
has described members of the Alumni Association of EKSU as part of the
true owners of the University.
Prof. Aina made the remarks at a special convention held at the 3000-seater auditorium inside the University Campus organized to amend the constitution of the Alumni association
The Vice-Chancellor who commended the alumni members for their tenacity, abiding faith and love for their alma mater informed them that great Universities all over the world mostly depend on their alumni for donations, grants and endowment to boost their financial status.
Prof. Aina explained that EKSU must begin to look beyond government for financial support and expressed optimism that the over fifty thousand strong alumni members of the University are capable of turning around the fortunes of the institution.
The National President, of the EKSU alumni, Mr. Bola Ogunlayi assured the Vice-Chancellor of the readiness of the association to work with the incumbent leadership of the University towards achieving its vision of becoming a globally ranked University.
Prof. Aina made the remarks at a special convention held at the 3000-seater auditorium inside the University Campus organized to amend the constitution of the Alumni association
The Vice-Chancellor who commended the alumni members for their tenacity, abiding faith and love for their alma mater informed them that great Universities all over the world mostly depend on their alumni for donations, grants and endowment to boost their financial status.
Prof. Aina explained that EKSU must begin to look beyond government for financial support and expressed optimism that the over fifty thousand strong alumni members of the University are capable of turning around the fortunes of the institution.
The National President, of the EKSU alumni, Mr. Bola Ogunlayi assured the Vice-Chancellor of the readiness of the association to work with the incumbent leadership of the University towards achieving its vision of becoming a globally ranked University.
Laptop Donation to Theatre and Media Arts Department
The newly established theater and Media Arts Department of Ekiti State
University has received a boost following a donation of three units of
computer laptops to the Department by Mr Tope Agbeyo.
The donor who is the Chief Executive Officer of Botosoft Technology and an indigene of Usi Ekiti said his gesture was to show support for the University. He said it was also to contribute to the growth of the new Theatre and Media Arts Department.
The Head of Department of the Theatre and Media Arts, Dr. Kola Oyewo said Mr. Tope Agbeyo gesture was to show love to Ekiti State University.
The Vice-Chancellor of the Ekiti State Prof. Oladipo Aina who spoke through the Dean of Faculty of Arts, Prof. M.A. Abiodun thanked Mr. Tope Agbeyo for the gesture and called on other well meaning Ekiti indigenes to support the State owned University.
The donor who is the Chief Executive Officer of Botosoft Technology and an indigene of Usi Ekiti said his gesture was to show support for the University. He said it was also to contribute to the growth of the new Theatre and Media Arts Department.
The Head of Department of the Theatre and Media Arts, Dr. Kola Oyewo said Mr. Tope Agbeyo gesture was to show love to Ekiti State University.
The Vice-Chancellor of the Ekiti State Prof. Oladipo Aina who spoke through the Dean of Faculty of Arts, Prof. M.A. Abiodun thanked Mr. Tope Agbeyo for the gesture and called on other well meaning Ekiti indigenes to support the State owned University.
Friday, May 2, 2014
Ekiti State University To Establish Institute Of Medical Technology In Ifaki- Ekiti
Ekiti State University( EKSU) is set to establish a new Institute of Medical Technology in its Ifaki-Ekiti Campus.
Medical Technology discipline is a paramedical field where trained and certified Medical Technologists can build careers as Ultrasound Technician, Radiologist, Health Informatics, and Cardiovascular Technician.
The Medical Technology programme is globally relevant with good job availability in clinical laboratory, academic research, public health, teaching and the pharmaceutical industry. The new programme whic would be highly subscribed will attract over 2,000 students.
They would be joining about 2,000 other students who are already in the Science Laboratory Technology and the Pre-Degree programmes. In addition to the existing facilities, a new 1,500 seater lecture theatre has just been constructed on the Campus to accommodate this new programme.
Meanwhile a Memoranda Of Understanding (MOU) has just been signed with a private agricultural entrepreneur to establish a commercial farm on the 400ha land on the Campus. It is believed that this initiative will add value to the entrepreneurial experience of our students and create jobs for the Community.
Medical Technology discipline is a paramedical field where trained and certified Medical Technologists can build careers as Ultrasound Technician, Radiologist, Health Informatics, and Cardiovascular Technician.
The Medical Technology programme is globally relevant with good job availability in clinical laboratory, academic research, public health, teaching and the pharmaceutical industry. The new programme whic would be highly subscribed will attract over 2,000 students.
They would be joining about 2,000 other students who are already in the Science Laboratory Technology and the Pre-Degree programmes. In addition to the existing facilities, a new 1,500 seater lecture theatre has just been constructed on the Campus to accommodate this new programme.
Meanwhile a Memoranda Of Understanding (MOU) has just been signed with a private agricultural entrepreneur to establish a commercial farm on the 400ha land on the Campus. It is believed that this initiative will add value to the entrepreneurial experience of our students and create jobs for the Community.
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