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National Research Fund: UNIOSUN Tops State Universiti­es, Wins Six Awards

- Yinka Kolawole in Osogbo

Osun State University (UNIOSUN) has emerged as one of the two universiti­es nationwide that leap-frogged to six awards with over N174 million from the National Research Fund.

This research fund is an interventi­on of the federal government targeted at boosting research and developmen­t for Nigeria’s economic and technologi­cal advancemen­t through the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund).

The Vice-Chancellor, Prof Odunayo Adeboye, disclosed this at the official presentati­on of letters of the award to the winners of the 2023 TETFund national research fund and recent internatio­nal grant held at the multipurpo­se hall of the university’s main campus.

He noted a whooping increase of 486 per cent compared to 2022, when UNIOSUN won just two NRF grants valued at N36 million in the 2023 grant cycle.

The VC stressed that UNIOSUN and two other universiti­es in the Southwest led state universiti­es in Nigeria, each with six successful research proposals.

According to him “UNIOSUN also emerged as one of the two universiti­es nationwide that won the highest number of NRF research grants under the Humanities and Social Science (HSS) Research Category, both universiti­es produced four awardees each in the HSS category.”

He also acknowledg­ed the contributi­ons of the Office of Research and Innovation Management (ORIM) under the leadership of Professor Olukoya Ogen for the unpreceden­ted success in the university’s annals.

Adeboye disclosed that the university planned a serious mentorship strategy, campusto-campus grantsmans­hip and sensitisat­ions campaigns, while the success as a university was the result of the invaluable technical inputs and guidance provided by the ORIM during the entire applicatio­n process.

The vice-chancellor expressed delight that the National Research Fund received high-quality 4,287 research proposals from all public universiti­es and polytechni­cs in the country, which were painstakin­gly assessed and defended before a team of experts in the different research fields.

He noted that at the end of the hotly competed exercise, only 185 research studies were successful and consequent­ly approved for funding by the federal government, out of which UNIOSUN scholars won six grants.

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