Education

UNIPORT ranked 4th best university

The University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) has been ranked the fourth best university in the country.

Webometric, a global academic ranking organisation, in its latest rankings released on Wednesday, rated UNIPORT the fourth best out of the 284 public and private universities in Nigeria.

In the ranking, University of Ibadan (UI) still retains its position as the best university, followed by Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) and Covenant University in second and third position, respectively.

Speaking on the development, the UNIPORT Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Owunari Georgewill, said the university took a leap upward from the fifth position it held in 2022 to be rated fourth in the latest ranking.

“Our current ranking clearly shows that we as a management team are doing the right things with the support of our stakeholders.

“This global ranking consists of some parameters like openness in which we were rated number one, higher than the university that took overall first position.

“Also, UNIPORT took the number one position on the excellence and transparency indexes – which is a clear testament of ongoing transformation in the university.

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“Although we are a bit low on impact index, going forward, UNIPORT will do all it can to make sure we improve on our impact,” the VC said.

Georgewill said the institution’s management team was now fully focused on making it become the best university in the country in the nearest future.

“Since we came onboard, we have focused on the reason the university was established; in the areas of teaching and learning, research, community service and entrepreneurship.

“We will not rest on our oars until we make UNIPORT the best university in the country and among the best in Africa,” he stated.

The Vice-Chancellor further dismissed reports purporting that the institution has punitively withheld the graduation list of over 2,000 students and blocked them from proceeding for their compulsory national youth service.

Georgewill said the affected students had either not ratified their results in their departments or were simply unaware of their graduation eligibility.

He, however, advised the aggrieved students to go to their departments and request the spreadsheet of their results to ascertain if they still have courses pending or not.

“This administration has ensured that when any result is ready, the vice chancellor approves it, pending when the Senate is called to rectify it.

“So, there is no result anywhere we have left out to wait. I am there to approve every result,” he added.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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