Edo, Worcester varsities sign MoU on exchange programme

 

The Edo University, Iyamho, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with two foreign universities, Worcester University in the USA and Sunderland University, UK, for exchange programme for students of the institution.
Acting Vice Chancellor, Prof. Emmanuel Aluyor, who disclosed this during the institution’s 2017/2018 matriculation ceremony yesterday, said the deal “is part of the institution’s management resolve to provide the enabling platform for students to excel.”
He said the institution was established by Edo state government to be a Centre of Excellence in line with best practices to produce highly rated scholars and graduates, who will contribute significantly to the development of the nation.
Aluyor, who administered the oath of allegiance on the 350 matriculating students, cautioned them against violent conduct.
He said: “This is the third matriculation ceremony of Edo University and we are looking forward to producing our first set of graduates.
“It is, therefore, management belief that students who err will be disciplined while students who do well should be rewarded consequently.
“I want you to bear in mind that the most effective way to put across your demands and grievances is through dialogue and all the established channels of communication in the university must be used.
“And I want to assure you that the Edo state government and the management of Edo University will not relent in their efforts to ensure that all teaching and research facilities are provided for your learning benefits.”

 

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