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A recent ranking of African Universities by Africa.com has placed the
University of Lagos in the 9th position. Cairo University, Egypt ranks
first on the list followed by yet another University in Egypt, American
University in Cairo.
According
to a statement on their website, “While students from across the
continent continue to move abroad to study at leading learning
institutions in the U.S. and Europe, Africa boasts its own league of
great universities. Presented below is Part I of Africa.com’s Top 10
Universities in Africa. Part II will feature the Top 10 Universities in
South Africa, a country that is home to enough academic heavyweights to
populate its own list.”
Here is the list of 10 Universities ranked top in Africa:
1. Cairo University – Egypt
2. American University in Cairo – Egypt
3. Mansoura University – Egypt
4. Makerere University – Uganda
5. University of Nairobi – Kenya
6. University of Dar es Salaam – Tanzania
7. University of Botswana – Botswana
8. University of Ghana – Ghana
9. University of Lagos – Nigeria (giant Of Africa)
10. Ashesi University – Ghana
The Statement on University of Lagos
Established
in 1962 with the aim of training professionals for the newly
independent Nigeria, the University of Lagos is a comprehensive
university that strives to learn through “knowledge and research.” The
University houses nine faculties, and the Medical School is home to
three faculties. With an emphasis on research, the University’s faculty
has published over 1,700 papers, with the most publications coming out
of the medical, science, and engineering faculties.
In
celebration of its Golden Jubilee, the University of Lagos will host a
three-day research conference and fair with the theme “Research and
Innovation for Economic Development in a Globalising Nigeria.”
Notable
alumni include Nigerian television actor Francis Agu; publisher and
film producer Wale Adenuga; Chairperson of the Nigerian Government’s
Economic and Financial Crimes, Farida Mzamber Waziri, and HIV/LGBT
activist Bisi Alimi.
The criteria used for the ranking include
the following: 1) undergraduate and graduate school reputation among
higher education peers; 2) student selectivity for entering
undergraduate class; 3) quality and quantity of faculty research,
including depth of research facilities and engagement beyond immediate
community, and 4) international student ratio—the degree to which
institution draws students from outside of its national boundaries.
Based
on the criteria used, do you think University of Lagos among all other
Universities deserved to be the only Nigerian University on that list?
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