2015-06-21

About UNIOSUN

HISTORY OF OSUN STATE UNIVERSITY

1.0     BACKGROUND

Osun State University (UNIOSUN) was established by Osun State Government pursuant to the University Establishment Law passed by the State House of Assembly in December, 2006 and signed into law by His Excellency, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola. The National Universities Commission having reviewed the requisite documents, granted approval and formal recognition to Osun State University as the 80th university in Nigeria and 30th State University.

Osun State University is set up as a conventional, multi-campus university charged with the production of high quality, well–rounded, globally competitive and entrepreneurial graduates who are catalysts for rapid and sustainable socio-economic development of Osun State and Nigeria. Although the university is intended to be a conventional university, it shall optimise the application of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in its teaching, learning and research activities.

The university shall be an equal opportunity institution where no person shall be required to satisfy requirements pertaining to race, (including ethnic grouping), sex, place of birth, family origin, religious or political persuasion as a condition of becoming or continuing as a student, the holder of a degree or other awards of the university, or of appointment or employment at the university. The university shall however reserve the right to impose any disability or restriction on any person where such a person wilfully refuses or fails on grounds of religious belief or similar grounds, to undertake duty generally and uniformly imposed on all persons or any group of them and which in the opinion of the university, is reasonably justified in the interest of the State or the nation.

Although the university shall in the tradition of the best universities in the world offer opportunity to suitably qualified candidates from all over the globe, it shall take cognisance of its catchment areas in line with established government policy to facilitate exploitation of the enormous human and material resources in the State for sustainable development.

1.1    POWER OF THE UNIVERSITY

In pursuit of its goals and objectives and the fulfilment of its vision and mission, the university shall have powers to:

Provide the requisite milieu conducive for the pursuit of degree and diploma programmes leading to the award of;

Bachelor degree;

Professional and Post-graduate diploma;

Master degree;

Doctor of Philosophy degree

Provide the pre-requisite enabling environment for post-doctorate research work for the general advancement of humankind;

Establish  such campuses, colleges, faculties, institutes, schools, extramural departments and other teaching and research units within the university  from time to time as may be deemed necessary subject to the approval of the National Universities Commission;

Institute professorships, readerships, lectureships and other posts and offices and to make appointments thereto;

Institute and award fellowships, scholarships, bursaries, medals, prizes and other titles, distinctions, awards and  other forms of assistance;

Provide for the discipline and welfare of  members of the university;

Hold examinations and grant degrees, diplomas, certificates and other distinctions to persons who have  pursued a course of study approved by the university and have satisfied such other requirements as the university  establish;

Grant honorary degrees, fellowships or academic titles;

Demand and receive from any student or any such person attending the university for  the purpose of  instruction  such fees as  the university may from time to time  determine based on prevailing circumstances and subject to approval by appropriate authorities;

Acquire, hold, grant, charge or otherwise deal with or dispose of movable and immovable property where ever situated;

Accept gifts, legacies and donations but without obligation to accept the same for a particular purpose unless it approves the terms and conditions attaching thereto;

Enter into contracts, establish trusts, act as trustees , solely or jointly with any person, and employ and act through agents;

Erect, provide, equip and maintain libraries, laboratories, lecture halls, halls of residence, refectories, sports grounds, playing fields and other buildings or things necessary or suitable  or convenient for any of the objects of the university;

Hold inaugural lectures in addition to other public lectures and to undertake printing, publishing and bookselling;

Subject to any limitations or conditions imposed by Statute, to invest any monies appertaining to the university by way of endowment, whether for general or special purposes, and such other monies as may not be immediately required for current expenditure, in any investments or securities or in the purchase or improvement of land, with power from time to time to vary any such investments  and to deposit any monies for the time being un-invested with any bank on deposit or current account;

Borrow, whether on interest or not and if need be, upon the security of any or all of the property movable or immovable of the university, such monies as the Council may from time to time in its discretion find it necessary or expedient to borrow or to guarantee any loan, advances or credit facilities;

Make gifts for any charitable purpose;

Arrange for the general welfare of children of members of staff;

Do anything which it is authorised  or required by the university law  or by statute so to do; and

Do all such acts or things, whether or not incidental to the foregoing powers, as may advance the objects of the university.

1.2    OSUN STATE UNIVERSITY PLANNING COMMITTEE

Professor Peter Okebukola,  Immediate-Past Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission, Abuja (Chairman)

Professor Oye Ibidapo-Obe,  Former Vice-Chancellor, University of Lagos

Professor Moses Oyeleke Fawole, Director of Academic Planning, Bowen University, Iwo

Professor Kolawole Adesina, DRPU, Faculty of Pharmacy, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife

Professor Sola Akinrinade,  Dean, Faculty of Arts & Chairman, Committee of Deans,  Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife

Mrs. Bunmi Famoriyo, Honourable Commissioner for Education, Ministry of Education, Osogbo, Osun State

Alh. Tajudeen Oladipo, Honourable Commissioner for Finance and Economic Development, Min of Finance & Econ Development,  Osogbo, Osun State

Alh. Ajibola Lawal, Honourable Commissioner for Lands and Physical Planning, Min. of Lands & Physical Planning, Osogbo, ,Osun State

Barr. G.M. Adedeji, Attorney-General and Honourable Commissioner for Justice, Ministry of Justice, Osun State, Osogbo

Dr. Suleiman Babatunde Ramon-Yusuf, Deputy Director Quality Assurance, National Universities Commission, Abuja

Tairu A. Adeogun, Deputy Director, Academic Planning & Research,  National Universities Commission, Abuja

Dr. Samuel Gbadebo Odewumi, Senior Research Fellow(Special Projects), National Universities Commission, Abuja

Secretariat

Chief Julius Babawale Omiwale, Director, Higher Education

Johnson O. Oyedele, Deputy Director, Higher Education

Coopted

Arc Bola Balogun, Deputy Director, Physical Planning, National Universities Commission, Abuja

Dapo Adeniyi, Office of the Attorney-General and Honourable Commissioner for Justice, Ministry of Justice, Osun State, Osogbo

1.3   CAMPUSES AND PHASING OF ACADEMIC PROGRAMME

The University shall run conventional academic programmes with slants that are relevant to socio-economic development of Osun State and Nigeria and that will lead to the production of globally competitive graduates. Its main campus is located at Osogbo and branch campuses in each of the geopolitical zones of the State to ensure that quality university education is decentralised and taken as close to all parts of Osun State as possible. The university shall place high premium on the provision of entrepreneurial education with high ethical and moral standards for all its students.

In order to achieve its academic objectives, the University shall operate a collegiate system comprising the following Colleges: the College of Health Sciences; College of Science, Engineering and Technology; College of Humanities and Culture; College of Management and Social Sciences; College of Law; College of Agriculture and College of Education.  The Colleges shall take off simultaneously but in an orderly fashion.

In addition, the University shall establish the following academic units:

College for Life-Long Learning and Human Resource Development

The Postgraduate School

General Studies Unit

Centre for Pre-Degree Studies

Centre for the Modernization and Application of Nigeria’s indigenous Languages

Centre for Entrepreneurial Studies

Centre for Alternative Energy Research and Rural Environmental Technologies

Centre for Alternative Medicine

UNIOSUN Business School

Centre for Public and Global Discourse

Centre for Management Studies

Centre for Space Science and Technology

Centre for Applied Organisation and Management Science

In order to achieve the desired hallmark of high quality and integrity of its academic provisions and research output, innovative strategies will be devised to ensure the attraction, recruitment and retention of the highest calibre of academic, non-academic and support staff.

Staff selection and recruitment will be based exclusively on merit through the instrumentality of scrupulous and unimpeachable personnel screening processes. All staff shall be well remunerated with packages that can better the average in the sub-sector. In addition, all deserving staff will be rewarded periodically for creativity, dedication, productivity and loyalty to the ideals of the university.

The University shall also ensure that staff will be provided with an enabling environment with state-of-the-art facilities and equipment to enable them perform optimally and realize their full potential and self-actualization.

Functional and relevant Staff development programmes shall be put in place through deliberate efforts at allocating at least 2.5% of the total recurrent expenditure to staff development especially in the formative years of the university, in addition to forging fruitful collaboration with funding agencies and development partners for the training of staff.

1.4   MOTTO, LOGO AND ACRONYM

The MOTTO of Osun State University is “LIVING SPRING OF KNOWLEDGE AND CULTURE“. This summarises the goal of the university to be an everlasting source (spring that is living) of knowledge generation and utilisation. Osun State is globally acclaimed for its propagation of Nigerian culture. The motto also captures this essence.

The LOGO is depicted by a fountain over an open book representing the springing forth of knowledge.



The COLOURS are: Gold and Blue (colours of Osun State), Green and White (Nigerian national colours) all to depict the service the university intends to render to Osun State in particular and Nigeria in general.

The official ACRONYM of Osun State University shall be UNIOSUN.

Candidates Qualified for 2015/2016 UNIOSUN Post-UTME

Given below is the 2015 UTME Performance index of the Osun State University, Osogbo (UNIOSUN) whose cut-off mark was set at 180 for both 1st and 2nd choice candidates in the last post-utme – number of candidates that are qualified for 2015/2016 UNIOSUN Post-UTME according to the 2015/2016 JAMB Performance Index. These are the candidates that will be eligible to sit for the Osun State University, Osogbo (UNIOSUN) Post-UTME screening for the 2015/2016 admission exercise. All candidates who chose Osun State University, Osogbo (UNIOSUN) during JAMB registration may be interested in this piece of information.

How Many Candidates Are Writing Rivers State University Of Science And Technology, Port Harcourt (RSUST) Post-UTME for 2015/2016?

This is the question in the minds of many candidates that have chosen RSUST as either first, second or third choice during the 2015 Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board UTME registration are “how many people are qualified?” “How many people are eligible for the Post UME screening?”

Below are the number of candidates broken down into choices;

First Choice: 12, 004 candidates

Second Choice:  98 candidates

Third Choice: 6 candidates

Fourth Choice: 1 candidate

Total: 12, 109 candidates

Get More Post-UTME Updates Here!

2015. Courtesy: Nigerian Scholars

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