Intervention Accademy
A week ago or so, it was Professor Brian Schmidt, the Vice-Chancellor of the Australian National University in Canberra that raised some points against the global ranking of universities as... Read more
The global ranking industry might have got its most significant attack in recent times. Professor Brian Schmidt, the Vice-Chancellor of the global front rank Australian National University,... Read more
The question the author of this piece posed as a prelude to the piece is “Does online education mean the end of universities? Or, if pursued with an understanding of its limit and of the nec... Read more
By Adagbo Onoja The first point to make about this book is that it passes the test on most of the crucial determinants of a good book. Saying so very early is vital, given the reservations a... Read more
By Okoh Samuel Ejime The unbundling of Mass Communication programme into seven (7) different disciplines by National Universities Commission, (NUC) has created the opportunity for students... Read more
Issues, Challenges and the Way Forward in University Administration Under Democratic Rule in Nigeria
By Prof Attahiru M. Jega, OFR Introduction Given the significant role of universities globally, in terms of knowledge production and reproduction, training, research, innovation and, indeed,... Read more
By Y. Z. Ya’u On Saturday, October 31st, 2020, I delivered a keynote address on the theme “Digital Opportunities for Young Writers” to a group of young (mostly teenage) writers in Gombe, Gom... Read more
By Chijioke Uwasomba, Ph.D Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, arguably the foremost classic of African literature is sixty-two years already and has not lost its contemporary relevance in it... Read more
A spectacular process that is bound to reverberate across academia globally is unfolding in the United States. Academics in the Catholic owned University of Notre Dame are asking her to hold... Read more
It should be a frightening thing in any society for Political Science or political scientists to go quiet. This is particularly so in Nigeria where Political Science has been in the forefron... Read more