The Governing Council of the University of Abuja, now Yakubu Gowon University, has approved the promotion of 21 academic staff to professorial ranks, under the leadership of its Chairman, Senator Dr. Olanrewaju Tejuoso.
Sixteen senior academics were elevated to the rank of full professor, while five others were promoted to associate professor, spanning a wide range of disciplines and specialisations.
The promotions were ratified during the 81st Extraordinary Meeting of the Governing Council over the weekend, following positive external assessment reports on the candidates’ scholarly publications and contributions.
The newly promoted academics represent diverse fields, including clinical pharmacology, science education (physics), electrical engineering, endocrinology, Islamic studies, nephrology, clinical anatomy, dermatology, guidance and counselling, English language education, educational administration and planning, taxation law, geography and environmental management, public administration and e-governance, political science and international relations, and philosophy.
A statement from the Acting Director of Information and University Relations, Dr. Habib Yakoob, noted that the promotions have effective dates ranging from 2020 to 2025.
Congratulating the beneficiaries, Vice-Chancellor Prof. Hakeem Babatunde Fawehinmi described the development as a testament to their dedication to scholarship, research, and academic excellence.
“After many years of rigorous academic work and favourable external assessments, these promotions are well deserved. I congratulate the beneficiaries and encourage them to continue contributing meaningfully to the growth of the University,” Prof. Fawehinmi said.
He added that the University would continue to strengthen its internal processes to ensure timely processing of external assessment reports and the promotion of deserving academics in line with established guidelines.
“The University will continue to support and recognise staff who demonstrate diligence and commitment to teaching, research, and community service,” he said.
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