The University of Ilorin’s passionate drive for academic excellence
has again paid off, as its Faculty of Engineering has been adjudged the
best in the country.
This verdict was handed down recently by the
renowned University Ranking by Academic Performance (URAP) in its
2013-2014 Field Rankings.
Established in 2009, URAP is one of the
research laboratories at the Graduate School of Informatics, Middle
East Technical University (METU), Ankara, Turkey. Its main objective is
to develop a ranking system for the world universities based on academic
performances, which is determined by quality and quantity of scholarly
publications.
The URAP ranking system, which ranks the top 2,000
higher educational institutions across the globe on academic performance
and excellence, also placed the University of Ilorin at the 1,244th
position in the world.
In a letter informing the Vice-Chancellor
of the University of Ilorin, Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali (OON), of the
development, the Director of URAP, Prof. Nazife Baykal, said that the
exercise was carried out using six academic performance indicators.
These are: the Number of Articles, measuring current productivity;
Citation, measuring research impact; Total Document, measuring the
sustainability of scientific production by quantifying all scholarly
literature including conference papers, reviews, letters and
discussions; Article Impact Total, measuring scientific impact which is
derived by aggregating the impact factors of journals in which a
university published articles; Citation Impact Total, measuring the
received citation quality, which is based on the impact factors of
journals where the cited articles are published; and International
Collaboration that measures the global acceptance of a university.
Prof.
Baykal explained that “URAP ranking system is completely based on
objective data obtained from reliable bibliometric sources”, adding that
its major focus is academic quality.
The Director stated
further, “The goal of the URAP ranking system is not to label world
universities as best or worst”, stating that the intention “is to help
universities identify potential areas of progress with respect to
specific academic performance indicators.”
Reacting to the
ranking, the Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Prof. Y.
Jimoh, said, “It is an achievement that calls for more hard work, more
commitment and better focus”.
In a chat with Unilorin Bulletin,
Prof. Jimoh said that all these are necessary for the Faculty to sustain
the feat, adding that “the common saying that ‘it is easy to get to the
top but tough to remain at that top’ means that we have to be more
competitive.”
The Dean said, “This achievement cannot be
accomplished without the support of the University management team under
the leadership of our Vice-Chancellor, Prof., AbdulGaniyu Ambali, as
well as the crop of staff in the University and the Faculty of
Engineering in particular.
“I wish that other programmes within
the University of Ilorin shall have the same rating as time goes on, not
only with this system but other types of ranking system globally. We
are happy and we pledge that we will continue to win more laurels for
this University.”
Also last year, the University of Ilorin was
adjudged the best in Nigeria, 20th best in Africa and 1,842nd in the
world in the 2014 University Web Ranking conducted by the International
Colleges and Universities (4ICU). The 4ICU is an international higher
education search engine and directory that constantly reviews accredited
universities and colleges across the world. For that exercise, it
ranked about 11,307 colleges and universities by web popularity in over
200 countries.
Also, statistics released by the National
Universities Commission (NUC) and the Joint Admissions and Matriculation
Board (JAMB) last year affirmed the University of Ilorin as the most
subscribed University by admission seekers in the country with a total
of over 105,000 candidates seeking admission to the institution in the
2014/2015 academic session.
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