First cohort TetFund-Morgan postdoctoral fellows complete training

The first cohort of the TetFund sponsored postdoctoral fellows have completed their training at the Morgan State University.

Executive Director, Office of Global Partnerships-Africa, Morgan State University, Dr Hakeem Ibikunle Tijani, made this known in a statement in Baltimore, Maryland.

Tijani, Professor of History, said the fellows, who have since last year been under the mentorship of Morgan Faculty, finished on Tuesday August 23rd, 2022.

The statement reads, “Seventeen in number from various tertiary institutions across Nigeria, they learned the arts and science of research, grant writing, evidence based research methodology, access to MSU state of the art laboratories, engaged in experiential learning, teaching pedagogy and cultural immersion.”

According to the statement, the leader of the group, Dr. Racheal Agbonna, said “the experience is the most enriching in my career. My group is deeply appreciative of the opportunities and the visionaries.”

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The statement continued, “As an institution we are delighted to have as a partner, TetFund, and will always execute the mandate of providing access to the people and government of Nigeria in its quest to develop the skills and capacity of its teaching staff. Dr. Astatke, AVP International Affairs counsel the fellows to retrain others; maintain the partnership through continued collaborative research. Dr. Tijani, Executive Director, Office of Global Partnerships further admonished them to continue to be good Ambassadors of their institutions and their nation.

“As a win-win partnership, Morgan Faculty like Dr. Damoah, Dr. Bista and Dr. Rahman continues with the Research Fellows on research and grants. The idea of mentoring without borders, says Dr. Tijani, is part of fulfilling President Wilson’s vision. Some MSU Faculty will be sponsored to spend time in Nigeria as part of continuity and win-win mantra shortly.

“Morgan expects 50+ second cohort of postdoctoral fellows in various disciplines by December. In addition, another batch of 60 sponsored PhD students were admitted and have commenced hybrid classes. They are the fourth cohort of doctoral students sponsored by TetFund at MSU. We can say the vision of President David Kwabena Wilson has gained strong foundation, and the mission of Africa as the centerpiece of MSU transformative Strategic Plan is in the right direction.”

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