UI, Kenya varsity, Kabarak to sign MoU for partnership

Efforts of the University of Ibadan and Kabarak University, Kenya to establish an effective collaboration have reached an advanced stage with the visit of the Dean, School of Music and Media Studies, Kabarak University, Kenya to UI.

A Memorandum of Understanding to develop academic and cultural exchanges between the two universities through mutual assistance in the areas of research is to be signed.

The Vice-Chancellor, University of Ibadan, Professor Kayode O. Adebowale, mni, FAS, received the visitor, Professor Mellitus N. Wanyama on a courtesy visit to his office.

He noted that this visit will give the universities the opportunity to broaden the relationship.

The Vice-Chancellor assured that the University of Ibadan was looking forward to having a collaboration that would promote the acquisition of skills and knowledge. He said there are so many things that could be learnt from the Department of Music, Kabarak University, by the Department of Music University of Ibadan, it, being a new department.

Professor Adebowale also gave the assurance of extending the relationship to other affiliated institutions such as IITA for the purpose of research and academic development.

Prof. Mellitus Wanyama, the Dean, School of Music and Media Studies at Kabarak University, expressed the hope that the MOU would be one of the most active MOUs in Africa.

He explained that the purpose of his visit was to reciprocate earlier visits to Kabarak University by the Vice-Chancellor, other Principal Officers, and some Heads of Departments from the University of Ibadan.

Professor Mellitus explained that Kabarak University is a well equipped faith based University that offers programmes from bachelor degrees to the Ph.D level.

The Memorandum of Understanding between the two institutions is expected to cover areas such as research; exchange of academic staff and students; exchange of academic materials and information; transfer of academic credits for students; development of joint degree programmes; and organisation of conferences

The Dean also expressed the interest of Kabarak University in being a member of the African Research Universities Alliance (ARUA) and the Consortium for Advanced Research Training in Africa (CARTA) through the University of Ibadan.

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