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  • Cosmopolitan varsity integrates skills into all academic programmes

    Cosmopolitan varsity integrates skills into all academic programmes

    *Matriculates 212 students

    Cosmopolitan University, Abuja has welcomed 212 new students into its fold.

    Speaking during the second matriculation ceremony, Vice – Chancellor of the University, Prof. Carl Adams, said the institution has fully integrated technology and skills into all its academic programmes to bring out the best in the students.

    “We have developed a whole bunch of new technologies. We’ve got seven patents on the go, and we’re not even two years old yet. But what that means is that we’re bringing the best technologies, the best learning materials, the best facilities to support our students,” he said.

    Carl, who is a renowned academic in Artificial Intelligence (AI), said the move would not only make products of the university to be highly impactful but will also reposition Nigeria in the area of technological development.

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    He stated: “So it is not borrowing other people’s technologies, it is developing the technologies here. We want Nigeria to be at the forefront of technology development and application development using those technologies. So technology on its own is just a paperweight.

    “It is how you use it, and that is what we are embedding, those skills, how to use that technology. So whether that be 3D printing, designing innovative products.”

    While saying that the university is engaging in cutting edge research in various academic fields including space technology, sickle cell , among others, the VC said the University has stood out in the area of satellite technology, Artificial Intelligence deployment, among others.

  • Cosmopolitan varsity signs MoU with Health Ministry on medical training

    Cosmopolitan varsity signs MoU with Health Ministry on medical training

    Cosmopolitan University, Abuja, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Federal Ministry of Health to enhance medical education and training, particularly for nursing and other healthcare-related courses.

    The signed agreement will allow students from the university to undertake their clinical training at the National Hospital, Abuja, a move that aims to address workforce challenges in Nigeria’s healthcare sector.

    Speaking at the signing ceremony, Coordinating Minister for Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Ali Pate, emphasised the significance of the partnership in strengthening the country’s medical workforce.

    The minister said it would fill the gap created by those leaving Nigeria for other countries.

    He stated: “If we weren’t training them, they wouldn’t have been attractive to other countries. But because Nigerian health workers are known, are well trained, people come to take them. Unfortunately, that has implications on the service delivery here at home.

    “So as a government, we took a progressive stance to say, look, let’s train more so that even those who are trained leave, some of them leave, some will stay. And even those who have gone away might come back to serve. And that’s behind the policy that this administration has passed and the president approved it.”

    Prof. Pate assured that the expansion of training opportunities would not compromise professional standards, as regulatory bodies would oversee compliance.

    The minister said: “The ministry, the regulatory board are working to make sure that the standards are maintained while we’re expanding the capacity in public and private sectors.

    “And so I’m very pleased that you have joined hands with the National Hospital to be able to really see how the capabilities of the hospital can help you train more of the clinicians. At the end of the day, Nigerians will win because they will have capable workers who will deliver services. They will also be employed.”

    Registrar of Cosmopolitan University, Mani Ahmed described the MoU as a significant step forward for the institution.

    “The fact that we searched around and looked to see the best place that we can take the students to do their clinical posting, where they will have their first-hand experience with the patients. And the National Hospital came highly recommended because of the volume of patients and the diversity of services that they offer,” he said.

    He added that the partnership is expected to evolve further, with plans to collaborate with the National Hospital on a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) programme.

    “The CMD (Chief Medical Director) mentioned that this is the beginning. We are looking at also collaborating with them to start the MBBS programme, which is going to allow us to train medical doctors as well as all the professionals in the health sector.

    “We have a particular advantage that the university is just a stone’s throw from the National Hospital. We are directly opposite the National Hospital. So it’s only natural that such a relationship should be developed and for it to blossom. And so we are happy about what we are able to accomplish today. And we look forward to even bigger things in the months and years ahead,” he said.

    Mani reaffirmed the university’s commitment to working closely with the ministry to ensure the MoU is effectively implemented for the benefit of all stakeholders.

    Chief Medical Director of the National Hospital, Professor Muhammad Mahmud, also emphasized the potential impact of the agreement, stating that it would provide vast training opportunities for Cosmopolitan University’s medical students and significantly contribute to the country’s medical workforce.