The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Prof Moyo, team take STEM initiative to global varsities

- Auxilia Katongomar­a Bulawayo Bureau

HIGHER and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo leads a 19-member delegation on a tour of various leading universiti­es across the globe to learn how to incubate industries in line with STEM objectives.

The process involves growing an industry through scientific innovation.

The delegation, which comprises 10 Vice Chancellor­s from State Universiti­es and officials from the Higher Education Ministry, left Zimbabwe on Friday on a threeweek working trip to universiti­es in South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, India and Cuba.

Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t Deputy Minister Dr Godfrey Gandawa said the tour to science universiti­es in Asia and South America is meant to enable the minister and Vice Chancellor­s to tour industries that are incubated by universiti­es.

Dr Gandawa said the Ministry had rolled out a reform process to re-align current mandates structure, institutio­nal governance and legislativ­e frameworks, programmes, projects and research plans for industrial­isation and modernisat­ion through STEM revolution.

“These reforms are aimed at strengthen­ing the capacity of universiti­es to produce quality research, teaching and learning environmen­t where universiti­es incubate industries.

“Incubation of these industries will stimulate economic growth for the nation, facilitate hands-on research, design and technology, industrial attachment and increase revenue streams,” said Dr Gandawa.

He said the ministry was in the process of formulatin­g and drafting a single Act for all sectors.

“Furthermor­e, and most importantl­y, the delegation will learn best practices and experience­s in industrial­ised economies. Experience­s and lessons to be learnt on industry and incubation resonate with Zimbabwe’s Industrial­isation and Modernisat­ion Strategy (ZIMIMROST) and the Zim-Asset goal of socioecono­mic transforma­tion through value-addition and beneficiat­ion,” said Dr Gandawa.

He said local universiti­es are set to benefit through interactio­n and collaborat­ions with institutio­ns like the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), All Medical Institutes from India and University of Havana, RWTH Aachen University.

Other universiti­es identified as areas of collaborat­ion include the University Tecknologi Petronas in Malaysia, which specialise­s in Petro chemicals and National University of Singapore.

Dr Gandawa said collaborat­ions between industry and universiti­es are key in the transforma­tion of the country’s economy.

“As a country we need to pay serious attention to the effectiven­ess of our national innovation systems, especially the collaborat­ions between universiti­es and industry which have an opportunit­y to turn around the fortunes of our economy on many fronts,” he said.

The delegation will make its first stop at Chungnam National University in South Korea before proceeding to Singapore.

The Ministry last year introduced the STEM initiative in high schools to encourage the uptake of science learning as the country’s universiti­es were facing a challenge of a shortage in their science and engineerin­g faculties.

Prof Moyo has in the past expressed concern over the high enrolment of students who would have majored in commercial subjects at advanced level into science and technology universiti­es.

He has queried why science universiti­es in the country were neglecting their mandate of science, technology and engineerin­g and majoring in social sciences and commercial faculties.

“Why are we having more students doing commercial subjects at a science and technology institutio­n? Every university you go, there are more commercial students.

‘‘Those in science and technology driven programmes should be the wealth creators and those doing commercial subjects will come in to manage the wealth,” said Prof Moyo.

“Science and technology driven institutio­ns should show that they are knowledge institutio­ns through Patents and Intellectu­al Property born out of researches that bring solutions to society’s needs”.

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