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Dear All,

The advert below refers:
The deadline is 1600 hours (GMT) on 28 June 2017. 
The Africa Research Excellence Fund announces its third call for applications for AREF’s transformative Research Development Fellowships.  The Programme aims to enhance the research competitiveness of emerging African researchers with leadership potential who are working on important challenges for human health in Africa.
The Programme scope includes a broad range of science disciplines and health challenges.  AREF is keen to attract more excellent proposals on important neglected tropical diseases – in particular on chronic ill-health and mental health – and in maternal, neonatal and infant health.
The Fellowship enables talented early-career researchers to develop their own research ideas and specialist skills, to grow their research relationships through collaboration and mentorship, and to work towards a major research funding proposal.  Think of the AREF Fellowship as a stepping-stone to achieving competitive research funding and opportunities in the future.
An AREF Fellowship supports a developmental placement of three-to-nine months in a leading research organisation in Europe or Africa with time either side of the placement for preparation and follow-up.
The maximum award is 40,000 GB Pounds.  The length of the Fellowship and actual amount awarded will depend on detailed and persuasive justification provided by the applicant and the quality of the engagement of their employing and host institutions.
Applicants will need to demonstrate a credible, ambitious vision for their research on a human-health challenge for Africa; and a transformational, well-supported development plan that would be significantly enhanced by the Fellowship.
Potential applicants are strongly encouraged to discuss their plans at an early stage with their employing and potential host organisations – so that the Fellowship can be a “win-win-win” for all three parties.
We are keen to receive high quality applications from both women and men; from diverse research disciplines – including social and economic sciences, veterinary (“one health”) researchers and clinically-active researchers; and from all the franco-, luso- and anglophone low-and-middle income regions of Sub-Saharan Africa.
New in 2017
Placements may be taken at a centre of research excellence anywhere in Africa, extending the scope beyond South Africa, or in Europe including the UK.
Eligibility has been extended from four to five years postdoc for scientists: i.e. Fellowship awardees will need to have been awarded their PhDs after 30 June 2012 and before 1 July 2017.
AREF has introduced a new Cost & Finance spreadsheet to assist you calculate and present credible information about your proposed budget.
Eligibility
To hold an AREF Research Development Fellowship, you will need to meet the following eligibility criteria;
1. be a national of a country in sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa;
2. be a post-doctoral scientist with a PhD, with up to 5-years of active research experience on 1 July 2016; or be a clinician with a research-relevant Master’s degree and up to 3-years active research experience;
3. be working in an active research role at the time of applying, with a guarantee of employment with a university or other legally established research organisation based in sub-Saharan Africa for the duration of your fellowship; and
4. submit the required documentation, including declarations from your home and host sponsors detailing how they and their institutions will support your development as a researcher, if you receive an award.
5. In addition:
·         We welcome applicants who are already employed within a sub-Saharan African research organisation, or who would be returning to a position in such an organisation by the time they take up the AREF Fellowship having worked in a research active role abroad.
·         You may still be eligible even if your employing organisation is outside Sub-Saharan Africa provided that you have an appropriate honorary contract in the subregion and you are based at least 70% of your time in Africa.
·         AREF’s regulations do not yet permit the funding of Fellowships in South Africa.   This may change during 2017.  If this might affect you, you are welcome to ask us for an update.

We  thank Dr Chidi Ugwu for the information.

best wishes

Prof Obinna Onwujekwe

Chairman: Senate Research Grants Committee



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                      University of Nigeria


The death is hereby announced of Dr. Mrs. Lilian Ngozi Nwodo, a Senior Lecturer and the Co-ordinator of School of General Studies, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus.
Until her death, Dr. Mrs. Lilian Ngozi Nwodo was a Senior Lecturer at the Use of English Unit and the Co-ordinator of School of General Studies, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus (UNEC).

The burial arrangements according to the family are as follows:
1.    Wednesday, June 21, 2017, 5 pm – Christian Wake at her Enugu Residence;
2.    Thursday, June 22, 2017, 1 pm – Faculty Board at Main Hall, UNEC;

3.    Thursday, June 22, 2017, 5 pm - Christian Wake at her country home, Uwelle-Amakofia- Ukehe, Igbo Etiti Local Government Area, Enugu State;

4.    Friday, June 23, 2017;
 7.00 am – Body leaves Eastern Nigeria Medical Centre for her home town, Uwelle-Amakofia
  9.00 am – Flag stop at her Enugu Residence
10.15 am – Lying –in-state at her country home
*  11.00 am – Requiem Mass at St. Peter’s Catholic Church, Ikpogwu, Ukehe
*  1.00 pm – Interment; Reception of guests follows at the Church premises

5.    Saturday, June 24, 2017 – Funeral Rites
6.    Sunday, June 25, 2017 – Thanksgiving Mass at Mother of Christ Catholic Church, Ukwuaji Uwelle-Amakofia, Ukehe


The Vice-Chancellor on behalf of the University Community commiserates with the family over this loss.

May Her Soul Rest In Peace.



Okwun Omeaku – Chief (Dr.)
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Attention: University Community

The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Benjamin Chukwuma Ozumba invites members of Senate, staff and students of the University of Nigeria as well as members of the public to the 120th Inaugural Lecture of the University.

The Lecture is titled, “Newborn Surgery in a Developing World: Dissecting the Gains, Challenges and Advances”, and will be delivered by Professor Sebastian Okwuchukwu Ekenze (Professor of Paediatric Surgery) of the Department of Paediatric Surgery, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus.

The event commences at 1:00 pm at Moot Court, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus of the University on Thursday, June 29, 2017.


Thanks.

RSVP:
Professor Kenneth C. Ofokansi
Chairman, Senate Ceremonials Committee

Okwun Omeaku - Chief (Dr.)
Ag. PRO


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                     University of Nigeria


Attention: University Community

The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Benjamin Chukwuma Ozumba invites members of Senate, staff and students of the University of Nigeria as well as members of the public to the 120th Inaugural Lecture of the University.

The Lecture is titled, “Newborn Surgery in a Developing World: Dissecting the Gains, Challenges and Advances”, and will be delivered by Professor Sebastian Okwuchukwu Ekenze (Professor of Paediatric Surgery) of the Department of Paediatric Surgery, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus.

The event commences at 1:00 pm at Moot Court, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus of the University on Thursday, June 29, 2017.


Thanks.

RSVP:
Professor Kenneth C. Ofokansi
Chairman, Senate Ceremonials Committee

Okwun Omeaku - Chief (Dr.)
Ag. PRO
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                      University of Nigeria


Dear Colleagues

Please see below link for application to World Bank Group Young Professional Program for your students that may be interested. http://www.worldbank.org/en/about/careers/programs-and-internships/young-professionals-program

The Young Professionals Program is a premier global recruitment program and is a unique opportunity for exceptionally talented young people with a passion for international development to contribute to solving some of the world’s most pressing problems.  The following are the minimum requirements to be eligible for the Young Professionals Program:

• Citizenship of a member country of the World Bank Group
• Be born on or after October 1, 1985
• A PhD or Master’s degree and relevant work experience
• Fluency in English
• Full proficiency in one or more of the WBG’s working languages: Arabic, Chinese, French, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish is desired but not required
• Specialization in a field relevant to the WBG Technical/Operations such as economics, finance, education, public health, social sciences, engineering, urban planning, agriculture, natural resources, and others
• At least three years of relevant professional experience related to development or continued academic study at the doctoral level.

Best regards,


We  thank Dr Edozie Ajaero for the information.

best wishes

Prof Obinna Onwujekwe

Chairman: Senate Research Grants Committee

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                     University of Nigeria

The Vice- Chancellor of the University of Nigeria, Professor Benjamin Chukwuma Ozumba on behalf of the Governing Council and the Senate of University, cordially invites the University Community to the commissioning ceremony of 
MR. AUGUSTINE OJUNEKWU AVURU GEOLOGY BUILDING

The Commissioning will be done by the Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr. Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu.

The event will take place on Wednesday, June 28, 2017 by 11.00 am prompt at the building site of the Department of Geology, UNN. 

Be punctual, please, to welcome our own Honourable Minister.
Thanks.
Okwun Omeaku - Chief (Dr.)
Ag. PRO
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UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA
Office of the Vice-Chancellor
(Information and Public Relations Unit)


Our Ref: UNN/VC/PR/109              Date: June 23, 2017

To: The University Community

PUBLIC HOLIDAYS: ID-EL-FITRI. 


The Federal Government has declared Monday and Tuesday, June 26 and 27, 2017 respectively, as Public Holidays, to mark the Moslem Festival of Id-El-Fitri.  

As usual, all offices will close on these dates, but essential services will be maintained.

Deans of Faculty/School, Directors of Institute/Centre and Heads of Department/Unit are please requested to bring this information to the attention of their staff and direct compliance as appropriate.


Okwun Omeaku – Chief (Dr.)

Ag. Public Relations Officer

            More info visit :www.unn.edu.ng


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                                                                               University of Nigeria
My dear viewers,

        From UNN's Department of Arts Education sister Rose Uchem has been newly appointed to the editorial board of the British Journal of Religious Education (BJRE), published by Tailor and Francis .
             BJRE is a Thompson Reuters ranked impact factor, international, peer reviewed journal. 
             Colleagues in relevant fields are advised to look up the journal website for the objectives and scope as well as study free samples of articles with a view to preparing and sending their high quality papers to the Chief editor for assessment and possible publication.

The Chairman, senate grants committee :
Prof Onwujekwe Obinna. 
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                                                                             University of Nigeria, Nsukka.
Hello my esteemed viewers,

It is my pleasure to present the 2nd edition of the University of Nigeria Research Groups (RGs). This edition contains the summaries of eighty-six (86) RGs that are drawn from all the academic units of the university. These are the apparent active RGs in UNN. You'll agree that there is no need to include non-active RGs in the directory.

The criteria for defining active RG: 1. existing RGs that submitted their     progress reports and 2. New applications for registration as RGs.

The list of the active RGs that will be included in the 2nd edition of the UNN directory is included in the body of the mail and also attached as a MS word file. They will also receive the financial support from the University administration to help in running some of their activities.  

Please, let us know whether you either submitted a progress report or sent a concept note for a new RG and your RG is omitted from the list.

Summary of active research groups in UNN – June 2017
Faculty
Numbers of active research groups
Agriculture
8
Arts
11
Basic Medical Sciences
1
Biological Sciences
9
Dentistry
1
Education
1
Engineering
3
Environmental Sciences
5
Health Science and Technology
3
Law
1
Medical Sciences
19
Pharmaceutical Sciences
7
Physical Sciences
6
Social Sciences
3
Vocational and Technical Education
2
Veterinary Sciences
1
Institutes, Centres and Library
4
Total
86

The Research Groups: Summaries Presented Alphabetically According to Faculties








  1. FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE

1.Animal Welfare and Ethics Research Group
Research Focus: To advocate for a better welfare condition for animals in Nigeria towards ensuring harvest of safe and quality animal products for human consumption.
Coordinator: Professor Anselm Ego Onyimonyi Esq (JP)
Email: anselm.onyimonyi@unn.edu.ng    Tel:
Department of Animal Science
Received: 0 Naira

2.Environment and Natural Resource Research Group
Focus: Research on environmental and natural resources. The broad objective is to contribute to natural resource and environmental sustainability in Nigeria through evidence based research
Coordinator: Prof A.E. Agwu
Email: ekwe.agwu@unn.edu.ng       Phone: +234-8034024251
Department of Agricultural Extension
Received: Fifty thousand Naira
3.FAMILY LIVING AND SOCIETY RESEARCH GROUP (FALSREG)
Focus: Family Resources Management; Marriage, Family Counseling, Survival and Sustainability; Early Childhood Education and Childcare practices/Parenting styles; Food, Nutrition and Family well being; Pattern Development and Garment Construction; Consumer Education; Fashion Design and Illustration 8. Entrepreneurship Education
Coordinator: Dr. C.I. Iloeje
Email: catherine.iloeje@unn.edu.ng  Tel: +2348038590432 
Department of Home Science  and Management
Received: O Naira

4.Food Composition, Data Generation and Public Health Nutrition Research Group
Focus: Dietary phytochemical index of traditional diets: Relationship with non-communicable diseases (NCDs) prevalence in south-east Nigerian households
Coordinator: Elizabeth A. Udenta
Department of Home Science, Nutrition and Dietetic
Email: elizabeth.udenta@unn.edu.ng  Tel: +2348035974501.
Received: O Naira

5.Food Security Research Group
Focus: Identify and harness the agricultural potentials of Nigeria, through Multi-Disciplinary Research, with a view to contributing to the current Agricultural Transformation Agenda and ensuring food security in Nigeria.
Coordinator: Professor Michael I. Uguru
Email:  michael.uguru@unn.edu.ng   Phone: +2348037723307      
Department of Crop Science
Received: One hundred thousand Naira only (100,000 Naira)




6.Food Security and Sustainable Environment Research Group
Focus: Agriculture, food security, environment, policy, development and advocacy
Coordinator: Dr.  NwaJesus A. Onyekuru
Email:                                                 Phone:
Department of Agricultural Economics
Received: One hundred thousand Naira only (100,000 Naira)

7. Nutrition Education, Communication and Health Promotion Research Group (NECHPREG)
Focus: Researches and activities that will link food constituents with nutrition and health promotion of the populace using appropriate nutrition indicators and communication that will bring about positive lifestyle modifications.
Coordinator:
Email: Elizabeth.ngwu@unn.edu.ng             Phone: +234 803922345
Department of Nutrition and Dietetics
Received: 0 Naira

8. Soil Fertility Research Group
Focus: Strengthening household and national food security, sovereignty & safety in rural and smallholder agricultural production systems of Nigeria, by combining farmer knowledge and socioeconomic capacities with knowledge from West African research, university institutions, and international agricultural research centres with problem-oriented methodologies
Coordinator: Dr (Mrs) C.B. Obika
Email:                                                 Phone:
Department of Soil Science
Received: 0 Naira.


  1. FACULTY OF ARTS

1.African Humanities Research And Development Circle (AHRDC)
Focus: Understanding Islam in Nigeria: Patterns of Islamic Dawah (Proselytization) in Eastern Nigeria
Coordinator:  Prof. Egodi Uchendu
Email: uchendu@unn.edu.ng  Phone: +234 (0) 803 961 7898
Department of Coordinator: Department of History & International Studies
Received: Fifty thousand naira

2.Cultural Software Study Group
Focus: Impact analysis of art and art related productions on the socio-political entity and outlook of Nigeria and its peoples. The nature of impact of these cultural productions, the nature of the exchanges with the cultural base between which influence these productions, the ways in which the culture itself has been changing, the resultant shifts in self-perception and perceptions of the world, the ways in which the local culture responds to globalization trends, and the ways in which the new cultural productions reflect the globalizing trends; and the human impact of these trends. Also the extent national identity and person identity depend on language; to what extent the national and person identities coincide or diverge and what may be the impact on national cohesion. What may be the negative consequences of deemphasizing the arts and humanities in education and national planning? How may these consequences be measured?
Email:             Phone:
Coordinator: Professor A.N. Akwanya
Department of English and Literary Studies
Received: 0 Naira

3. Igbo Mother Tongue Education in South East Nigeria Project
Focus: Conduct researches that would develop the capacity for use of Igbo as the medium for pedagogy at various levels of education in South east Nigeria. Curriculum, syllabus would be developed to meet the needs of this purpose. It will also require translation projects of already existing texts where necessary and pilot test projects including primary pupils and adult mass literacy stratum.
Coordinator: Mrs. Chioma N. Akaeze
Email: chioma.akaeze@unn.edu.ng, GSM: +2348035531080
Department of Linguistics, Igbo & Other Nigerian Languages, U.N.N
Received: 0 Naira

4.Multicultural Communication and Foreign Language Teaching and Learning
Focus: Empirical research on motivation for foreign language learning; Comparative work on different aspects of the students’ mother tongues and the foreign languages being learnt; Empirical research on learning strategies that enhance language learning of Nigerian students & development & testing of new learning strategies; The influence of already learned/acquired foreign languages on other foreign languages currently being learned by Nigerian university students; The role of multi-media aids in the teaching and learning of foreign languages
Coordinator: Dr. Mrs, F.N. Ibemesi
Email:             Phone:
Department of Foreign Languages and Literary Studies
Received: 0 Naira

5.Multilingual Sci-Tech/Literary Translation and Interpretation Research Group
Focus: The translation and interpretation of classical and technical texts including evaluation and criticism of translated texts. Besides, the group aims at using information technology to create software that can be used to translate African scientific/cultural concepts into English, French and German Languages. Also, terminology creation will be embarked upon.
Coordinator: Dr. A.C. Nwanjoku
Email: anthony.nwanjoku@unn.edu.ng Tel: +2348037763374
Department of Foreign Languages and Literary Studies

6. Research in Endangered & Dead Languages
Focus: Research will focus on the indices and parameters that serve as indicators of endangered languages, literature and culture. Fading oral traditions shall be studied and recorded. Research interest also includes building capacity for language maintenance and language documentation. Policies making and advocacies for language revival will be embarked upon.
Coordinator: Dr. Enyinnaya S. Ikeokwu
Email: enyinnaya.ikeokwu@unn.edu.ng, Tel: +2348066736976
Department of Linguistics, Igbo & Other Nigerian Languages, U.N.N
Received: 0 Naira

7.Research in Indigenous Writing Systems and Indigenous Languages Education
Focus: Studies on African indigenous writing systems with a view to formalizing and standardizing them for possible adoption in indigenous language pedagogy. Special attention would be paid to rural education and mass literacy campaigns using these systems. Most African scripts are understudied; researches would be carried out on their values and functionality thereby projecting them and igniting further researches.
Coordinator: Ahamefula, Ndubuisi Ogbonna
Email: ndubuisi.ahamefula@unn.edu.ng, GSM: +2348034772290
Department of Linguistics, Igbo & Other Nigerian Languages
Received: 0 Naira

8.Research in Linguistic Rights and Rural Entrepreneurial Development
Focus: Language rights is one of the rights that are enshrined in the tenets and declarations of the United Nations; the research studies capacity building issues as relates to the rural populace in accessing the economy through the language of their immediate environment and indigenous languages. It is expected that any citizen regardless of his language and location should have access to governance, politics, economy, education: This is the primary focus of this research with a view to building capacities and bridging gaps.
Coordinator: Dr. (Mrs.) Crescentia U. Ugwuona (Ph.D)
Email: crescentia.ugwuona@unn.edu.ng, GSM: +2347036832566
Department of Linguistics, Igbo & Other Nigerian Languages
Received: 0 Naira

9.Research in Politics of Language & Identity Crisis in Igbo
Focus: Research will focus on studies in negotiation of identity in a pluralingual Nigera. Language choice and identity crisis will be studied via some linguistic phenomena such as diglossia/’triglossia’ etc.
Coordinator: Prof. Christopher U.  Agbedo
Email: christopher.agbedo@unn.edu.ng, GSM: +2348036868498
Department of Linguistics, Igbo & Other Nigerian Languages
Received: 0 Naira

10.Rescue of Endangered Folk Music Heritage of Nigeria
Focus: High value placed on folk music by Nigerian societies and Africa as a background to the critical issues
Coordinator: Prof. Christian Onyeji
Email: Christian.onyeji@unn.edu.ng       Phone: +234 7038314235
Department of Music
Received: Fifty thousand naira




11.University of Nigeria Study Group on African Literature
Focus: The literary works of art themselves which are today part of the heritage of Africa, art works which share with other art works across the globe and diachronically over time the same basic characterizing features, whether these features have a distinctly African imprint or not. This research group will therefore not be selective about African literature, leaving out North Africa, for instance. It sees Africa, therefore, in geographical terms, and literature in universal terms.African literature is in other words where this universal form crosses with the geographically determined space called Africa.
Coordinator: Rev. Fr Professor A.N. Akwanya
Email:             Phone:
Department of English and Literary Studies
Received: 0 Naira

  1. FACULTY OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES
1.Food Composition Analysis and Public Health Nutrition Research Group Focus: Novel food resources, scourge of hidden hunger (micronutrient malnutrition) in school–aged children and in pregnant women. Special interest will be on Vitamin A, iodine, zinc, iron and copper.
Coordinator:  Professor I. E. Ezeagu
Email: ikezeagu@yahoo.co.uk                 Phone:  +234 803 3949541
Department: Medical Biochemistry
Received: Fifty thousand naira only (50,000N)

  1. FACULTY OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

1.Applied Microbiology and Environmental Biotechnology Research Group
Focus: Environmental restoration and sustainability; Microbial/molecular ecology and evolution; Biodiversity of soil and water microbes; Bioremediation and waste management; Microbe-metal interactions; Antibiotic resistance; Climate change

Coordinator: Professor Chukwudi U. Anyanwu

Email: Phone: 

Department of Microbiology

Received: 0 Naira

2. Biocatalysis and Environmental Health Research Group (BEHRG)
Focus: Using either enzymes or whole cell microorganisms to help develop and promote environmentally friendly processes, the production of renewable and clean energies, and remediation of ecologically toxic effects of many compounds. BEHRG promotes greener alternatives to reduce or eliminate the use and generation of substances hazardous to human and environmental health.
Coordinator: Dr Simeon C. Enemuor
E-mail: simeon.enemuor@unn.edu.ngPhone: +234 803 7789 633;

Department of Microbiology

Received: 0 Naira


3.Bio-Energy Research Group
Focus: Various biomass materials such as food and non-food crops, photoautotrophic and heterotrophic microorganisms, agro-processing wastes, timber residues, wastewater, and other waste materials will be explored for efficient production of different forms of bio-energies.
Coordinator: Prof. James C. Ogbonna
Email: james.ogbonna@unn.edu.ng  Phone:08037136810
Department of Coordinator: Microbiology
Received: 5O Thousand Naira

4.Bioprocess and Renewable Energy
Focus: Optimal exploitation of microorganisms in the advancement of bioprocesses for improved reduction in production costs and increased yields. Processes forindustrial scale production of useful microbial metabolites and bio-fuel from renewable resource.
Coordinator: Dr O. C. Amadi.
Email: chioma.amadi@unn.edu.ng   Phone:
Department of Coordinator: Microbiology
Received: O Naira

5.DNA barcoding and Animal Biodiversity Research Group
Focus: Animal species-level identification/taxonomy, egg and larvae detection, environmental monitoring, forensics, biodiversity assessment and conservation. Establishment of DNA reference sequence libraries/signatures for all animal groups in Nigeria, policy making and industrial applications
Coordinator: Dr G.C. Onyishi
Email: grace.onyishi@unn.edu.ng  Phone:
Department of Zoology &Environmental Biology
Received: O Naira

6.  DRUG-RESISTANT INFECTIONS RESEARCH GROUP
Focus: Surveillance studies on some of the common infectious diseases, for which drug-resistance has been documented, studying the patterns of evolution and spread of the causative pathogens and evaluating alternative strategies for the management of drug-resistant infections.
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