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Toronto University donates 23 microscope­s to UG

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The University of Toronto yesterday gifted the Faculty of Engineerin­g and Technology of the University of Guyana (UG) 23 second-hand microscope­s, which are valued at more than $12 million.

At a presentati­on ceremony at UG’s Turkeyen Campus yesterday were representa­tives of the University of Toronto, the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) and students and lecturers of UG.

UG’s Vice-Chancellor Ivelaw Griffith thanked the representa­tives of the University of Toronto for their generous donation and said it would go a long way towards improving and assisting the students of UG. He added that the microscope­s will benefit more than 140 students of the petroleum, mining and engineerin­g programmes at UG.

Professor at the University of Toronto, Dr Daniel Schulze, in brief remarks, told attendees how pleasing it was to donate the Leitz Polarizing microscope­s. He said even though they were used for over 20 years at the Canadian university, they are in excellent condition.

After the handing over of the microscope­s, Niossi Alsopp, a student from the Faculty of Engineerin­g and Technology expressed thanks to Dr Schulze for the donation. “Being a student at UG, the microscope­s would have made a big difference in technology courses last year, so my vote of thanks is as much for students that come after us as it is for students going forward,” she said. Alsopp also mentioned the need to increase the students’ knowledge of the equipment.

It was also reported by Deputy ViceChance­llor of UG Paloma Mohamed that a one-year-old $100 million grant from the GGMC helped with shipping costs. She said the microscope­s will be used in the Petroleum Department in the Faculty.

 ??  ?? Some of the microscope­s that were donated by the University of Toronto yesterday. (Terrence Thompson photo)
Some of the microscope­s that were donated by the University of Toronto yesterday. (Terrence Thompson photo)

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