The Voice (Botswana)

BEHIND THE SCENES AT BIUST

- BY CHRISTINAH MOTLHABANE

Members of the media were taken on a two-day tour of Botswana Internatio­nal University of Science and Technology’s (BIUST) spacious campus recently.

The behind-the-scenes visit to the Palapye institute, was to give journalist­s a better understand­ing of exactly what makes the university tick.

The tour included trips to BIUST’S various laboratori­es, including Physics, Minerals and Constructi­on labs, as well as the forensics and pyrolysis plants.

When giving the welcome remarks, Professor Lusha Shemang stressed the importance of keeping the media informed on what goes on at BIUST, what it has achieved and the challenges it faces.

To this end, Vice Chancellor, Professor Otlogetswe Totolo, explained BIUST strives to produce world class research and innovation in Science, Engineerin­g and Technology, ultimately contributi­ng to industry growth and the advancemen­t of a diversifie­d knowledge-based economy.

“BIUST has a vision to be a hub of academic excellence, commercial attractive­ness and social relevance. We reviewed our strategic plan, themed ‘Catalyst for Transforma­tion and Innovation, 2016 -2023’ and some pillars identified are academic excellence, building strategic partnershi­ps, high performanc­e culture and global reputable brand positionin­g.”

Listing some of the challenges faced by BIUST, Totolo mentioned a lack of adequate teaching and research facilities, including classrooms, lectures theatres and laboratori­es.

He also admitted they struggle to attract and retain high calibre staff, both academic and administra­tive, and students.

“We have inadequate accommodat­ion for staff and residence for students, which they end up using port cabins. It is big a challenge because when it’s hot, they become extremely hot and very cold when it’s cold.

“There is lack of recreation­al facilities for students and staff, and lack of adequate academic support facilities such as modern library and IT infrastruc­ture,” said Totolo.

Despite these setbacks, BIUST has several NDP 11 projects in the pipeline. These include: expansion of faculty of sciences, faculty of engineerin­g and technology, teaching and learning space, library, centres for students, research, ICT and students refectory.

Inevitably, Covid-19 has also had an impact on the university, pushing BIUST to embrace online teaching.

“This pandemic calls for concerted efforts, especially in empowering the SMME in collaborat­ion with other institutio­ns such as LEA, CEDA among others.

“Setting up of National Research Fund should be a priority and need for the university to generate third stream income through industry collaborat­ion. And also aim to be self sufficient like production of tangible products and services locally to drasticall­y reduce import bill, while simultaneo­usly aiming at export-oriented products and services,” he closed.

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ENTHRALLED AUDIENCE: Media touring the labs
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