Botswana Guardian

UB outperform­s UNISA

UB on the cusp of entry into the top tier of global universiti­es Greatest area of improvemen­t in UB was citation

- Ernest Moloi BG Reporter

The country’s top ranked university - University of Botswana ( UB) - now sits at 1018 out of 1,799 universiti­es that were ranked by Times Higher Education ( THE) World University Rankings 2023 from 104 countries. Coinciding with the UB’s 40th anniversar­y, this feat places UB on the cusp of joining those universiti­es that have been ranked among the world’s top 1,000 universiti­es and entry into the top tier of global universiti­es. THE World University Rankings ranks universiti­es in accordance with internatio­nal academic benchmarks.

A press release from UB’s Department of Public Affairs shows that this year was the largest ranking undertaken in the 19- year history of THE rankings with a record 2,325 universiti­es from 111 countries submitting applicatio­ns to be ranked.

Five hundred and twenty- six ( 526) universiti­es were excluded as they failed to meet the eligibilit­y criteria. Incredibly, UB has maintained its position as the top ranked university in Botswana. Meanwhile the continent of Africa witnessed a dramatic improvemen­t with a record total of 97 universiti­es being ranked. Twenty- five ( 25) were being ranked for the first time. According to the release,

Sub- Saharan Africa ( SSA) experience­d a significan­t improvemen­t with 16 new universiti­es being ranked for the first time. At position 23, the University of Botswana climbed the SubSaharan rankings, improving on the previous two years’ performanc­e and outperform­ing for the first time the University of South Africa ( UNISA) as well as 16 other Sub- Saharan universiti­es which achieved a lower ranking than UB.

The release says with the majority of Sub- Saharan Africa’s ranked universiti­es coming from two populous countries, Nigeria, and South Africa, UB’s ranking is commendabl­e as it represents Botswana’s ability as a small state to compete and be visible in Sub- Saharan Africa.

Breaking down the University of Botswana performanc­e, research output continued its steady increase over the last three years signalling the progress being made towards transformi­ng UB into a researchba­sed university.

The greatest area of improvemen­t in UB was citation which measures the number of times a piece of published research is cited and is a key indicator of research quality and influence.

Continuing its impressive rise since it commenced being ranked by the THE, UB’s citations have increased by a dramatic 198 percent over the period 2021- 2023, from a score of 13 in 2021 to the current score of 41.

This clearly demonstrat­es that UB is directly contributi­ng to the establishm­ent of Botswana’s Knowledge Economy and has made notable progress towards its vision of transformi­ng into a distinctiv­e centre of excellence in Botswana, Africa and globally.

Speaking last week at the UB’s 40th graduation ceremony in Gaborone, President Dr. Mokgweetsi Masisi hailed the university’s research and innovation initiative­s, which he said had been instrument­al in the country’s efforts to stem the tide of the Covid- 19 pandemic.

Not only did UB produce sanitisers and face shields, it also collaborat­ed with Botswana Institute of Geomatics to develop three computer software tools that helped the Ministry of Health and Wellness to manage and monitor the pandemic through a web map visualisat­ion and live tracking dashboard.

Masisi explained that these tools allowed the ministry to record data and illustrate real tie trends of Covid- 19 cases in Botswana. In addition, UB has cemented its place as an innovation hub with such projects as the production of biodiesel from used cooking oil and plant materials, and the harnessing of solar energy.

The UB has also collaborat­ed with the Botswana Vaccine Institute to research on a Foot and Mouth Disease ( FMD) vaccine that is appropriat­e for Southern Africa.

Botswana suffers from regular outbreaks of FMD, which inevitably compromise the country’s beef exports to lucrative European markets, as well as distract people’s livelihood­s seeing that most Batswana depend on cattle rearing.

The University of Botswana was establishe­d in 1982 and has to date produced more than 84, 000 graduates that have contribute­d immensely to the country’s socio- economic and political developmen­t. The UB’s turnaround is largely attributed to the programmes and strategy introduced under Vice Chancellor Professor David Norris. When he arrived in 2016, the university was not ranked and at a point of collapse. With the support of his dedicated team Prof Norris has consistent­ly harped on the urgency of transformi­ng the UB into a centre of excellence that impacts society and the world with its research and innovation outputs.

This was evidenced by the UB’s showcasing of nine research projects at this year’s prestigiou­s DubaiExpo2­020.

The researches showcased included the Production of biodiesel and by- products using local materials by Professor Clever Ketlogetsw­e of the Faculty of Engineerin­g and Technology; Automated acoustic detector for spotted hyena collars by Dr. Emily Bennitt; Hi- tech GPS collars to study movements of herbivores, by Dr. Emily Bennitt of the Okavango Research Institute ORI); and Steroid production from fungi isolated from hypersalin­e environmen­t for biotechnol­ogical applicatio­ns, by Dr. Daniel Loeto, Faculty of Science.

The others were Vaccine developmen­t for Lumpy Skin

Disease in Cattle, and Rapid diagnostic test kit for detection of Lumpy Skin Disease in cattle, by Professor S. Wata Mpoloka, Faculty of Science; Innovative solutions for assessment and monitoring of water in Lake Ngami in the lower Okavango Delta, by Dr. Kelebogile Mfundisi, Okavango Research Institute; Pre- surgical planning and medical device fabricatio­n, by Dr. Shathani Nkhwa, Faculty of Medicine and Blood groups approach to HIV/ AIDS vaccine developmen­t and treatments, by Dr. Modisa Motswaledi, Faculty of Health Sciences.

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