HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN
Established
some 67 years ago, the University of Ibadan, UI as it is fondly referred to, is
the first University in Nigeria. Until 1962 when it became a full-fledged
independent University, it was a College of the University of London in a
special relationship scheme. The University, which took off with academic
programmes in Arts, Science and Medicine, is now a comprehensive citadel of
learning with academic programmes in thirteen Faculties namely, Arts, Science,
Basic Medical Sciences, Clinical Sciences, Agriculture and Forestry, the Social
Sciences, Education, Veterinary Medicine, Pharmacy, Technology, Law, Public
Health and Dentistry. The Faculties of the Basic Medical Sciences, Clinical
Sciences, Public Health and Dentistry are organized as a College of Medicine.
The University has other academic units among which are: Institute of Child
Health, Institute of Education, Institute of African Studies, Centre for Child
Adolescent and Mental Health, Centre for Educational Media Resource Studies,
African Regional Centre for Information Science (ARCIS), Centre for Peace and
Conflict Studies (CEPACS), Centre for Petroleum, Energy, Economics and Law
(CPEEL), Centre for Sustainable Development (CESDEV), and Centre for
Entrepreneurship and Innovation (CEI),Institute for Advanced Medical Research
and Training (IAMRAT), Centre for Drug Discovery, Development & Production
(CDDDP), Centre for Control & Prevention of Zoonosis (CCPZ). A new National
Institute for Maternal Child & Neonatal Health (NIMCNH) & Institute for
Infectious Diseases are under construction. A new School of Business (UISB) is
expected to take off later this year. The University, as part of efforts to fulfil
a God given mandate of promoting Nigeria’s development, established a Research
Foundation (UIRF).
The
University of Ibadan Postgraduate School is, well acknowledged within and
outside the country as one of the largest in Africa and the flagship of
Postgraduate Education in Nigeria as it produces the much required human
resources for the entire Nigerian University system, the Nigerian public and
private sectors and beyond. The Postgraduate School enrolment takes about 50%
of the entire student enrolment. University of Ibadan produces an average of
3,000 Masters & 250 Ph.Ds every year. The University currently hosts the
Pan African University Life & Earth Sciences Institute on behalf of the
West African Sub region. This is an initiative of the African Union. The programme
is in its 2nd year and has 97 students from all over Africa. The University is,
however, not resting on its oars as it intends to be ranked among the best
universities worldwide, in keeping with its Mission statement:
There
are twelve Halls of Residence which provide accommodation for about 30% of the
population of students in the regular studies mode; and three others under
construction with the support of the FG Revitalisation Funds. The University
has 1212 housing units, out of which of which 609 units are occupied by senior
staff and 603 units by junior staff. The University of Ibadan is, therefore, a
truly complex organization. Its governance is based on the Committee System;
all the Boards and Committees report to Council and/or Senate. In order to
carry out its main functions of teaching, research and community service, the
University has been providing to a large extent, basic services like
electricity and water supply, security, health facilities and other municipal
services to its staff and students.
Through
its alumni and alumnae, the University of Ibadan has, in the past six decades
contributed significantly to the political, industrial, economic and cultural
development of Nigeria. Mission Statement To expand the frontiers of knowledge
through provision of excellent conditions for learning and research To produce
graduates who are worthy in character and sound judgement To contribute to the
transformation of society through creativity and innovation To serve as a
dynamic custodian of society’s salutary values and thus sustain its integrity
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