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Courses taught/co-ordinated:
Post Graduate Level
•    PHY570: Solar Energy and its availability

Undergraduate Level
•    PHY 191: Practical Physics
•    PHY111: General Physics for Life Sciences
•    PHY 116: General Physics for physical sciences
•    PHY 251: Electromagntism
•    PHY 361: Quantum Mechanics I
•    PHY 461: Quantum Mechanics II
•    PHY 462: Advanced Nuclear Physics
•    PHY 421: Analytical Mechanics
•    PHY 414: Introduction to Industrial Processing
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•    Other scholarly activities
•    Membership in Professional Organizations
1. MEMBER Solar Energy Society of Nigeria (MSESN).
2. MEMBER Nigerian Institute of Physics (MNIP).
3. MEMBER Materials Society of Nigeria (MMSN)
4. Member, African Nanosciences Networks (NANOAFNET)
5. MEMBER Institute of  Nanotechnology,UK (MIoN)
6. MEMBER ICPC NANONET EU(MICPC NANONET)


Faculty of Physical Sciences Committee Membership

1. Faculty Exam Malpractice Committee    Member            2005
2. Faculty Exam Malpractice Committee    Member               2006
3. Faculty Exam Malpractice Committee    Member            2007
4. Faculty Exam Malpractice Committee    Member            2008
5. Faculty Exam Malpractice Committee    Member            2008
6. Faculty Exam Malpractice Committee    Member            2008
7. Faculty Exam Malpractice Committee    Chairman            2008
8. Faculty Exam Malpractice Committee    Chairman            2009


Areas of Interest/Summary of Expertise

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His main area is Solid-State Physics, Materials Science and Solar Energy. His research area includes thin film, micro, nano materials synthesis, characterization and applications in photovoltaics, microelectronics, sensors and photonics.
Use of SPSS, EXCEL, MATLab and Information and Communication Technologies.

UWA EMBARKS ON HEALTH CHECK FOR UNIVERSITY WOMEN ASSOCIATION, SEPTEMBER 23-25, 2013

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UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA
Office of the Vice-Chancellor
(Information and Public Relations)

Our Ref: UNN/VC/PR/133                     Date: September 19, 2012

To: The University Community

Subject:

UWA EMBARKS ON HEALTH CHECK FOR UNIVERSITY WOMEN ASSOCIATION, SEPTEMBER 23-25, 2013

I have been directed to inform all the registered members of the University Women Association (UWA) to take advantage of the forthcoming Health Check Programme being organized by the wife of the Vice-Chancellor, Barrister (Mrs.) Nwanneka Okolo in conjunction with University Women Association, and team of experts from College of Medicine, UNTH, Ituku-Ozalla from Monday, September 23 to Wednesday 25, 2013 at University Medical Centre, Nsukka Campus.

The Check comprises breast and cervical cancer examination. Others include Blood Pressure, Cholesterol Profile, Blood Sugar, etc.

According to a statement signed by the President of the University Women Association, Professor (Mrs.) A.I. Achike, all UWA members should register now with their Zonal Representatives for the exercise.

For further information, please call the President of the University Women Association on 08034234147.




Gabriel C. Ndu
Communication Secretary to the Vice-Chancellor

UWA EMBARKS ON HEALTH CHECK FOR UNIVERSITY WOMEN ASSOCIATION, SEPTEMBER 23-25, 2013

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UNN Set to Honour Pioneer Graduates

The University of Nigeria, Nsukka,  is planning a week-long ceremony to honour its pioneer Graduates as part of the events to mark the 2013 founder’s day of the Institution. The ceremony is expected to run from October 2-7, 2013.
It will be recalled that the doors of the University were opened to 220 students in 1960, while 150 of them graduated in 1963.
Inaugurating the committee on 50th anniversary of 1st graduates of the University of Nigeria, Monday, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof Bartho Okolo said that the it was a thing of honour for the University to have produced its first graduates three years after it was established in 1960, and will therefore be pleased to honour its pioneer graduates who started its journey to restoring the dignity of man. 

“I hereby inaugurate you for the job of organising the 50th anniversary of the first graduates of the University of Nigeria; I hope you will do this with your very best. We all know your antecedents as men and women of character and purpose, and we are very optimistic that you will do the job very well, congratulations”, he said.

 Dr Ewurum, who was the President, National Alumni Association of the University of Nigeria, from 2001-2005, added that the uniqueness of the pioneer set was evident in their active involvement in the affairs of the University as four of them had served as national  Alumni Presidents out of the total of 10 presidents so far recorded by the alumni Association. Read More   

 

Programe of Event For Honouring The UNN Pioneer Graduates

50th Anniversary of 1st Graduates of UNN  - Programme

Wednesday 2nd October - Press Conference  

Thursday 3rd October  - Exhibitions/Lecture

Friday 4th October - Alumni Day/Dignity of Man’s  Lecture/Alumni Dinner

Saturday 5th October - Honouring of the 1st graduates /Lecture/Lunch/Drama night

Sunday 6th October - Church Service

Monday 7th October - Grand Finale /Lecture/Lunch

                       

 

UNN TO COLLABORATE WITH HOWARD UNIVERSITY IN PHARMACY, MEDICINE, NURSING SCIENCES, DENTISTRY AND LAW

The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Bartholomew N. Okolo, has taken advantage of his recent visit to Maryland, USA to meet with the management and faculty of Howard University, Washington DC on Friday, August 16, 2013 to discuss the modalities for establishing academic collaborations between the two universities. Those who met with the Vice-Chancellor include the Provost and Chief Academic Officer, Dr. Wayne A. I. Fredrick and the Senior Academic Adviser to the President of Howard University, Dr. Alvin Thornton (who represented the President, Dr. Sidney A Ribeau). Others were the Dean of the College of Pharmacy, Dr. Anthony Wutoh, the Dean of the College of Medicine, Dr. Mark Johnson and Dean of the College of Nursing and Allied Sciences, Dr Mary Hill.

The meetings started with presentations by both universities during which they highlighted their respective strengths and accomplishments. Read More

Completed Projects

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CHANGE OF DEGREE PROGRAMME FOR 2013/2014 SESSION

This is to announce the commencement of the process for change of Degree Programme for 2013/2014 session.
Interested students should strictly adhere to the Guidelines for Change of Degree Programme and the Application Procedure on the University of Nigeria website (www.unn.edu.ng) and portal (www.portal.unn.edu.ng).
The online application takes effect from Monday September 09, 2013 and ends on Friday, September 27, 2013.

 

 

 

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ADMISSION INTO POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME IN CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMICS, POLICY AND INNOVATION

ADDRESS BY SIR, DR. EMEKA ENEJERE, THE PRO-CHANCELLOR AND CHAIRMAN, GOVERNING COUNCIL, UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA


ISAAC BORO ANNIVERSARY 2013 LECTURE DELIVERED BY DR. EMEKA ENEJERE AT THE BANQUET HALL, GOVERNMENT HOUSE, YENAGOA, BAYELSA STATE, ON 17TH MAY 2013

UNN VC challenges corporate organizations to develop education sector

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UNN VC challenges corporate organizations to develop education sector

 

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The Vice-Chancellor, University of Nigeria Nsukka, Prof. Bartho Okolo, has called on corporate organizations to partner with the government in developing tertiary education in the country, stating that funding universities was not an exclusive preserve of the government.
Prof Okolo made the call during the commissioning of Geoscience Workstation and a 30KVA generator, donated to the Department of Geology, University of Nigeria, by Esso Exploration and Production Nigeria Limited (EEPNL).
 The donations were part of the benefits of the university partnership programme facilitated by the NNPC, Shell and EEPNL, designed to boost the quality of Nigerian graduates in the field of oil exploration.
Prof Okolo said that the bane of the education sector was its sole dependence on government funding, and urged other organizations to borrow a leaf from the concern of EEPNL in raising the quality of Nigerian-trained graduates.
“Nigerian education system is not functioning very well because we depend on government for everything. Nowhere in the world is government funding education 100 percent, that is why I am happy that a company like Esso  is waking up to its responsibility”, he said.
The Vice-Chancellor thanked EEPNL for the donations and said that the UNN was collaborating with other institutions across the world to make its products more competitive in the labour market.    
The representative of the EEPNL’s General Manager, Mr. Goodluck Adagbasa, explained that the involvement of EEPNL, NNPC and SHELL in the university partnership programme was to improve the quality of geosciences graduates in Nigeria and give them a favourable fighting chance in the labour market. 
“The donations are meant to  boost the quality of Nigeria geology graduates, as well as give Nigerian students a fighting chance to be able to compete favorably with their  foreign counterparts”, he said.
Mr. Adagbasa, disclosed that his organization had invested about 300 million Naira in the project, including the cost of training three lecturers from the Department of Geology, UNN to operate the Geosciences workroom and guide students in its application. 
He therefore urged the Department to allow students access the Geosciences facility to boost their chances of securing employment with oil exploration companies upon graduation.
 Meanwhile, the Managing Director, Ehimade Limited Consulting, Dr. Daniel Lambert-Akhionbare stressed the importance of field trips to geology students, stating that “Geology is a field Science and as such should be practical oriented”. He implored the university administration to ensure that Geology students are always in the field.
The Head, Department of Geology, Prof. Obianuju Umeji, thanked the EEPNL for assisting the Department and expressed the willingness of her staff and students to put the equipment to effective use.
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ERASMUS MUNDUS ACADMIC MOBILITY PROGRAMME ACTION 2 –STRAND1:

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ERASMUS MUNDUS ACADMIC MOBILITY PROGRAMME ACTION 2 –STRAND1:
2ND COHORT – CALL FOR SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION


The above programme funded by European Commission invites application for students scholarship (Masters/Doctorate) and staff mobility (Academic/Administrative). The programme is being implemented by the ANGLE Consortium which comprises 11 (eleven) European Universities, 9 (nine) ACP (African, Carribeans and Pacific) Countries’ Higher Education Institutions and 32 Associate Institutions (including University of Nigeria, Nsukka). Other key briefs about the programme include: the field of study, scholarship conditions and how to apply (see attached). The application is online with November 15, 2013 as deadline.

FIELD OF STUDY FOR STUDENTS SCHOLARSHIP
1    Agricultural Sciences   

2    Architecture, Urban and Regional Planning  

3    Arts and Design   

4    Business Studies, Management Sciences   

5    Education, Teacher Training Vocational and Teacher Education   

6    Engineering, Technology   

7    Geography, Geology   

8    Humanities 

9    Languages and Philosophy Sciences

10    Law

11    Mathematics, Informatics

12    Medical Sciences

13    Natural Sciences

14    Social Sciences

15    Communication and Information Sciences 

16    Other Area of Study

SCHOLARSHIP CONDITIONS
Mobility Flow    Mobility Type    Number of Months    Monthly Amount
ACP>>Europe    Full Master                 10/24               1,000€
Doctorate (mobility)                                10                    1,500€
Academic and administrative staff       1                       2,500€

Journey – round trip
•    Purchased directly be the coordinating institution Health insurance, accidents and journey
•    Purchased directly be the coordinating institution Tuition fees
•    If applicable – fully paid at the host institution


How to apply?
    Check the website http://angle.up.pt
    Consult the University of origin
    Check the eligibility criteria
    Consult the academic offer from partner institution
    Collect all the necessary documents
    Fill the online application form
    Send the application form until the deadline:15th December , 2013 (CET time-zone!)
NB: Study carefully, the guidelines for Applicants 2013/2014 – 2nd cohort.

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Dr Eneh, Agozie

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Name: Dr Eneh, Agozie 

Position: Senior Lecturer

Contact Details
Contact Address:
    Department of Computer Science
    University of Nigeria, Nsukka
    Enugu State, Nigeria

Telephone: (+234) 0 8076756975
Email: agozie.eneh@unn.edu.ng or agozieene@yahoo.com

 

Brief Biography
Dr. Agozie Eneh is a Senior Lecturer in Computer Science. His research interests include computer network security, analysis of authentication protocols, performance evaluation of systems, optimisation theories, and communicating sequential processes. He teaches on both the undergraduate and postgraduate programmes of Computer Science, and has supervised several projects since joining the University of Nigeria. Dr Eneh has worked both in the private and private sectors of the economy before joining the world of academia. In the private sector, he worked as a software specialist and systems administrator with Computer Systems Associates Lagos, and also as an executive systems analyst with Softscience Technologies Ltd. In the public sector, he worked as special assistant (technical) to the ministers of defence, agriculture, and aviation in Nigeria. Dr Agozie Eneh has published papers in a number of international journals including International Journal of Technology Knowledge and Society. He works as a consultant on Information Technology related matters, such as Project Eagles in conjunction with GlobalInforswift, and power distribution companies in Nigeria. He has some academic awards to his credit, such as NACOSS lecturer of the year (2010 and 2011) awards.

 

 

 

 

UNN Pro Chancellor

Open Society Foundation Fellowship: Call for Proposals

Nwankwo Chikezie Adolf

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Name: Nwankwo Chikezie Adolf 

Position:  Lecturer II


Contact Details
Contact Address:
    Department of Health Administration and Management
    University of Nigeria, Nsukka
    Enugu Campus, Nigeria
    Telephone:+2347032422998   
     E-Mail: chikezien@gmail.com
   

 

Brief Biography

Physician, lecturer & health systems analyst with nine years post M.B,B.S clinical, management and community experience in resource-poor and adequate settings; in tune with public health strategies and interventions; possesses excellent skills in programme and intervention research & planning; have good knowledge of technical issues around health systems strengthening; an adaptive and positively responsive change agent.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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August 2013-Presesnt: University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus; Dept. of Health Admin & Management
Lecturer
May, 2009- June, 2013:  Pristine Health ltd (Health logistics & Services)   Enugu and Owerri, Nigeria                                                                                             
Director, Projects, and head of Operations
•     Initiated and directed consulting opportunities for various non-governmental and private organisations
•     Consulted for various organisations systems audit
•    Involved in proposal writing consultancies for clients

Feb-Apr, 2009: World Health Organisation, Health System Governance and Service Delivery (HDS) unit, Health systems and Services (HSS) Cluster                                     Geneva, Switzerland
Technical Intern
•    Produced timely reviews and summary reports on ‘availability and characteristics’ mapping of managers in the health workforce in Africa; successfully drafted reports on Ghana, Ethiopia and Tanzania (with Zanzibar)
•    Managed the ‘Reference manager’ data base and updated with relevant literature on: healthcare systems strengthening; healthcare policy, planning and financing; healthcare governance, e.t.c

Jul, 2008-Jan, 2009: Christian Aid, Northwest Office                      Warrington, UK
Programme Administrative Assistant
•    Planned and convened four successful fund raising events for Darfur-Sudan and Democratic Republic of Congo Crises and organized local supporters
•    Contributed planning and strategy advice for and collaborated on several CA northwest projects while serving as member on several project committees

Feb, 2007-Sep, 2007: Julius Memorial Hospitals                                Enugu, Nigeria
General Duty Clinician/Health tutor
•    Provided quality clinical care in this maternal care hospital; involved in Prevention of Mother-To-Child Transmission (PMTCT) practices/programmes, provided care for orphans and vulnerable children; collaborated with evaluators of HIV/AIDS intervention strategies on data collection from the hospital
•    Trained over 30 auxiliary and midwife nurses including development of curricula, preparation of materials, classroom and bedside tutoring


Feb, 2006-Jan, 2007: Government Cottage Hospital, Ogugu.        Kogi State, Nigeria.
Medical Director
•    Maintained oversight of the clinical and administrative decisions and activities in this 9-bed rural government hospital serving a population of about 9,000 people (with two other health facilities) and responsible for its 25 staff; developed quarterly budgets and produced timely facility monthly reports for the Kogi state Health Management board
•    Mobilized and built community support for, and confidence in, the health facility after many years of inactivity and neglect; initiated, coordinated and monitored a series of community development health care projects; mentored community-based health care workers to improve early referral of suspected HIV/AIDS cases in the local community; collaborated with field and community health workers in the development and adaptation of materials and protocols for training hospital health workers
 
Dec, 2004- Feb, 2006: University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital                  Enugu, Nigeria
House physician (medical internship)                                                                  
•    Provided supervised patients’ care and management in rotations in the departments of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Medicine, General surgery, pediatrics and emergency care
•    Participated in the training for Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV training programmes sponsored by WHO/ Harvard Initiative and the Federal Government of Nigeria; participated in some commissioned evaluations including a pediatric antiretroviral adherence study; gave presentations at clinical meetings
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TRAINING, CONFERENCES & COURSES ATTENDED
August 2011-ongoing    Project Management professional certification                  E-portal course, Christian Aid, UK
Mar, 2009       HIV in the Workplace & Living in a world with HIV and AIDS       Human Resources Mgt
        (One day training seminar)                                                                          WHO, Geneva, Switzerland
Feb, 2009               First Aid Training                                                            Health and Medical services,
      (One day simulations and training course)                                                       WHO, Geneva, Switzerland
May, 2008    Community Health: Delivery, Serving, Engaging, Leading                    Global Health Council,
     (A 4-day international conference)                                                                      Washington D.C, US                                                                                                                                                                  

OTHER RELEVANT SKILLS
COMPUTER: Proficient in Microsoft Office applications (MS Word, Excel, Power point, and Outlook), Windows Vista & XP and Reference Manager.
DATA ORGANISATION:  Data collection, analysis and management for the purpose of research and statistical inference; critical analysis of research studies
INTERPERSONAL: Excellent communication skills- written and verbal
LANGUAGES: English, Ibo

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