FUTA DRP-WACS Programme Earns Full International Accreditation

FUTA DRP-WACS Programme Earns Full International Accreditation

The Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) West African Service Centre on Climate Change and Adapted Land Use (WASCAL) has achieved a significant milestone. The Doctoral Programme in West African Climate Systems (DRP-WACS) has received full international accreditation from the High Council for the Evaluation of Research and Higher Education (HCERES) in France.

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Prestigious Recognition

The accreditation by HCERES is a testament to the excellence of the programme hosted by FUTA. The Executive Director of WASCAL, Professor Emmanuel Wendsongre Ramde, conveyed this achievement to the Vice Chancellor, Professor Adenike Oladiji. He highlighted the dedication and collaboration between WASCAL and FUTA, emphasising the programme’s quality and relevance.

Comprehensive Evaluation

HCERES based its accreditation on a thorough assessment of several key areas. These include the quality of training, hosting and supervision arrangements for doctoral students, the programme’s attractiveness, performance, and continuous improvement. The recognition also reflects the strong national and international reputation of FUTA’s Meteorological Department.

Leadership and Excellence

The DRP-WACS programme is led by Professor Debo Adeyewa, a renowned Professor of Meteorology and former Vice Chancellor of Redeemer’s University. His leadership ensures the programme’s high standards and effective management.

Vice Chancellor’s Response

Professor Adenike Oladiji expressed her delight at this achievement, recognising the thorough and objective assessment by HCERES and the valuable collaboration with WASCAL. She emphasised the strength of FUTA’s faculty and the programme’s ability to deliver its mandate effectively.

Future Prospects

This international accreditation marks a new chapter for FUTA and its commitment to addressing climate change. The collaboration with WASCAL and the leadership of Professor Adeyewa position the DRP-WACS programme as a leader in climate education and research.

For more information, visit the WASCAL website and the FUTA website.

Embrace this opportunity to join a programme dedicated to making a significant impact on climate change and adapted land use.


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