The Association of Committee of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities (ACVCNU) has called for innovative and workable solutions to disruptions in the academic calendars of universities.
In a communiqué issued at the end of the 28th Annual Conference of the association, the vice-chancellors noted that the disruptions emanated from student and staff union issues.
The communiqué, issued in Abuja on Thursday, stressed the need to make trade unionism responsive and responsible to nation building.
It called for broad and well thought out reforms that would make the higher education system in Nigeria more stable in terms of quality, effectiveness and relevance to national values.
It observed that the proliferation of universities without corresponding increase in funding would pose challenges to the new public universities.
The association acknowledged that universities did not operate under the same circumstances having been established by various entities.
It said that inadequate funding by university proprietors was a major cause of decline in quality of education and low global ranking of Nigerian universities.
The associated noted that teaching/learning and research took place in resource-poor contexts and as such made it near impossible for Nigerian universities to measure up in an increasingly competitive global knowledge economy.
It said that the availability of infrastructure, such as energy and telecommunication (bandwidth), was a critical need in Nigerian universities.
Vice Chancellors seek solutions to disruptions in academic calendar
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Thursday, November 21, 2013
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