AUI matriculates 71, honours 32 old students for academic excellence

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A cross-section of students of Augustine University during the institution's fourth matriculation ceremony, recently.

Augustine University, Ilara-Epe, Lagos State has matriculated fresh students and awarded 32 old students for academic excellence. Seventy-one fresh students took their oath of matriculation at the fourth matriculation ceremony of the university which held at the Convocation Hall of the institution penultimate week.
Augustine University was granted an operational licence in March 2015 and was inaugurated on October 23, 2015, with two faculties.
The academic awards were presented at the ceremony to foster high academic standards and encourage healthy competition in students.
In his address at the ceremony, the Vice Chancellor, Professor Steve Afolami, commended the school’s proprietors for giving the school authority freedom to operate; a situation, he said, is not common with private university
owners.
Professor Afolami stated, “We thank the proprietor, His Eminence, The Chancellor, the chairman and members of the Board of Trustees, the Pro-chancellor and members of the Governing Council for the immense support they have given since inception and the freedom given to the Vice Chancellor and his management team to govern the university according to best practices as recognised internationally and as desired by the National University Commission.”
Afolami also disclosed that the Senate of the institution, at the inception, instituted academics awards for excellence to foster high academic standards and encourage healthy competition by students in all the programmes.
Also at the ceremony, a visiting professor of English Language from the University of Ibadan, who also doubles as the Dean, Faculty of Humanities, Management and Social Sciences to Augustine University, Ilara-Epe, Professor Aderemi Raji-Oyelade, advised academic institutions of learning in Nigeria to popularise the potential of cross-disciplinary scholarships for national development. Prof. Raji Oyelade, who gave this advice in his matriculation lecture, titled “STEM to STEAM: advancing the potential of cross-disciplinary literacies,” said this will enable the nation’s system “to overcome the limitations of over-specialisation and maximise the advantages of it for national development.”
Prof. Raji-Oyelade said, “A university is expected to be a centre of varying disciplines fused into a unilateral hub of knowledge, harnessing the resources of each field in the interest of humanity.The essence is to be able to integrate more, and make the university more resourceful and instrumental in solving the problems of the common man.
“What does it mean to be literate in the age of (the new media) of multiple scholarships and multiple literacies? Without doubt, the new understanding of literacy in the new age is such that it invites multiple definitions, for literacy itself is a plural
activity.
“How do we popularize the potential of cross-disciplinary scholarships for national development?
How can we overcome the limitations of over-specialisation and maximize the advantages of it for national development? How do we maximize the dialogue of the disciplines… as a necessary means of attaining intellectual fullness?”
He stated further ”Specialisations are necessary; specialisations are industrial inventions of the Malthusian imagination…But at its worst example, specialisations breed the indiscipline of mutually exclusive disciplines.
“But in this century it is those who are capable of crossing the boundaries of the disciplines who will make the difference; it is those who possess the ability of disciplinary transgressions who can interact beyond the borders of their own specialisations; those who privilege horizontal collaborations (across the planks
or branches of the disciplines); those who embrace the advancement and deployment of technology in SSH, Education… and those who are not afraid to embrace the qualitative power of the imagination even when they are engaged in the empirical world of scientific.
“The promotion of scientific inventions without artistic/humanistic interventions is a movement towards mechanistic chaos, what can be imagined as progressive backwardness. Scientific/technological advancement without (the) ethical consideration
of things runs the risk of foisting a generation of Frankensteins on the
society.
“The character of cross-disciplinary practice is that one discipline illuminates the other in a concentric, mutually functional way that intellectual literacy is achieved across and within the
disciplines.”