University of maiduguri news
Here are some recent news updates about the University of Maiduguri (UNIMAID):
Breaking News
- UNIMAID Expels 23 Students Over Exam Malpractice: The University of Maiduguri has expelled 23 students for engaging in examination malpractice during the 2019/2020 academic session. The decision was taken by the university's Senate after a thorough investigation. (Source: Daily Trust)
- UNIMAID to Establish New Faculty of Agriculture: The University of Maiduguri has announced plans to establish a new Faculty of Agriculture, which will offer undergraduate and postgraduate programs in agriculture-related fields. The move is aimed at addressing the country's food security challenges. (Source: Vanguard)
Recent Developments
- UNIMAID Partners with International Organizations to Combat Boko Haram: The University of Maiduguri has partnered with international organizations, including the United Nations, to combat the Boko Haram insurgency in the North-East region of Nigeria. The partnership aims to provide research-based solutions to the conflict. (Source: Premium Times)
- UNIMAID to Establish Centre for Disaster Risk Reduction: The University of Maiduguri has announced plans to establish a Centre for Disaster Risk Reduction, which will focus on research, training, and community outreach programs to mitigate the impact of natural disasters in the region. (Source: Leadership)
Academic News
- UNIMAID to Offer New Undergraduate Program in Environmental Science: The University of Maiduguri has announced plans to offer a new undergraduate program in Environmental Science, which will focus on sustainable development and environmental conservation. (Source: Daily Post)
- UNIMAID Researchers Develop New Method for Detecting Malaria: Researchers at the University of Maiduguri have developed a new method for detecting malaria, which is expected to improve the diagnosis and treatment of the disease in the region. (Source: The Guardian)
Campus News
- UNIMAID Students Protest Over Poor Living Conditions: Students of the University of Maiduguri have protested over poor living conditions in the university's hostels, including inadequate water supply, poor lighting, and lack of security. (Source: Punch)
- UNIMAID to Upgrade Its ICT Infrastructure: The University of Maiduguri has announced plans to upgrade its ICT infrastructure, including the installation of new servers, routers, and switches, to improve internet connectivity and online services. (Source: ITRealms)
Please note that these news updates are subject to change and may not be up-to-date. For the latest news and information about the University of Maiduguri, I recommend visiting the university's official website or social media channels.