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Chrisland University braces to inaugurate Students Representatives Councils
 
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Tue, 11 Jun 2019   ||   Nigeria,
 

As part of Chrisland University’s mission to prepare its students as world class ambassadors of the nation, alongside achieving its core aim to be part of the leading universities in the world, the students of the institution had made an outstanding move to elect their 2019/2020 Students’ Representative Council (SRC).

Students of this great citadel of learning during their week, conjoined to elect a 10-member Students representatives, who will govern fellow students’ affairs, and also represent their interests in any matter of involvement.

The 10-member Students, beyond reasonable doubt have proven to have the leadership traits, as they promised their allegiance to those who elected them.

In lieu of this, Chrisland University, with the move to exceeding the norm is set to organize a leadership retreat for the 10-member SRC in Abeokuta on Wednesday 12th - Thursday 13th June,  2019.

The team of experts, led by Professor Babarinde, the immediate past Director of Teaching and Learning, UI will be administering a workshop for Chrisland University lecturers on Teaching and Learning/Pedagogical Skills on Wednesday 12th - Thursday 13th June,  2019. in the school auditorium.

Chrisland University in recent past has continued setting its keen eyes on its set vision, which is ‘to become a world –class university, renowned for intellectual freedom, ethical standards, research, community service and the outstanding training of a new generation of leaders’.

The prestigious institution of learning led by Professor Peace Chinedum Babalola whose major goal is to build positive world changers is doing her best to make sure of that and this can be seen in the speed at which the school is developing.

For an institution that was established barely five years ago, this is a really impressive landmark and this has been made possible through exemplary leadership, hardwork and persistence.

 

 

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