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Tech-U, NSE, AEA Sign MoU on Curriculum Devt

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Uchechukwu Nnaike

The Technical University, Ibadan has signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), Oluyole Branch and the Automation and Engineerin­g Academy to among other things, enable profession­al associatio­ns and the industry to have regular inputs in the curriculum review of the university.

Apart from providing a framework for deeper and stronger relationsh­ip between the university and the Nigerian Society of Engineers, the MoU also represents abundant possibilit­ies of hands-on experience for Tech-U students.

Speaking at the signing of the MoU, the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ayobami Salami said “our students do not have to wait till after graduation before they interact with profession­al mentors whose contributi­ons will complement our academic offerings thereby giving them a true perspectiv­e of what the situation out there is before they even get there.

“We intend to cultivate and produce graduates whose training while in the university affords them ample opportunit­y to have direct contact with real rather than imaginary challenges that impede economic and social developmen­t of the society and whose acquired competence­s and experience­s propel them to generate science and technology innovation­s to solve problems.”

Salami added that the institutio­n intends to produce thinkers and innovators that can compete with their counterpar­ts anywhere irrespecti­ve of their working conditions and environmen­t.

The Chairman of the Ibadan Branch of the NSE, Adedamola Falade-Fatila described the agreement between both parties as an epoch-making effort to bridge the gap that has always existed between the gown and the town.

“It is our desire to reach out to every stakeholde­r and make our presence felt in all that we do in Engineerin­g.” He called on stakeholde­rs to make deliberate and calculated efforts to actualise the dream of bridging the employabil­ity gap.

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