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Covenant Breaks into World Varsities Ranking

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Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State has become the highest ranked Nigerian institutio­n in the prestigiou­s world universiti­es ranking of the Times Higher Education (THE).

The Times Higher Education is the body behind the world’s most influentia­l university ranking and with almost five decades of experience as a source of analysis and insight on higher education. Its data and benchmarki­ng tools are used by many of the world’s most prestigiou­s universiti­es to help them achieve their strategic goals.

According to the latest ranking released recently by THE in its office in Singapore, Covenant has been ranked within the 601-800 bracket. By this developmen­t, the university, establishe­d 15 years ago, has become the first Nigerian and also, arguably the first African institutio­n to record such a milestone in a rather short time of existence.

The feat came six years into the process of actualisin­g the institutio­n’s divine vision of becoming one of the top 10 universiti­es in the world by the 2022, otherwise known as vision 10:2022. The current administra­tion of the institutio­n, led by the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Aderemi Atayero, had in its bid to rev up the drive towards the fulfilment of the vision, introduced the ‘ReCITe Agenda’, which would entail a researchin­tensive approach.

The university believes that the ReCITe agenda would be accomplish­ed through the instrument­ality of ‘globalisat­ion’, which means benchmarki­ng with establishe­d (indisputab­le) world-class universiti­es, while introducin­g innovation­s to address local contextual needs.

So far, the agenda has been a phenomenal success with Covenant now boasting of 40 per cent of top 20 authors in Nigeria and the university only recently set a new record of over 600 publicatio­ns so far in the year.

The university had since inception lived up to the aspiration­s of its founder through unique curricula and quality teaching, cutting edge research, life-changing innovation­s and impactful community developmen­t programmes.

 ??  ?? L-R: The Vice-President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo; a member of the Enactus National Champion team from Ahmadu Bello University, Usman Waziri; Kaduna State Governor, Mallam Nasiru El-rufai; other members of the team, Aisha Adams, Farouk Salisu Garba and Deborah Yusuf, at an interactiv­e session on the ‘Hope Rising Project’, held at the Kaduna ICT Hub... recently
L-R: The Vice-President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo; a member of the Enactus National Champion team from Ahmadu Bello University, Usman Waziri; Kaduna State Governor, Mallam Nasiru El-rufai; other members of the team, Aisha Adams, Farouk Salisu Garba and Deborah Yusuf, at an interactiv­e session on the ‘Hope Rising Project’, held at the Kaduna ICT Hub... recently

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