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Welcome

I am delighted to welcome you to the University Archives and Documentation Centre, a vibrant hub for preserving and showcasing the University's rich history and heritage.

 

 

Established in 2023, our Centre was created in recognition of the importance of preserving the University's historical records, documents, and artifacts. Our founding mission was to collect, preserve, and provide access to these valuable resources, supporting the University's academic and research programs, while promoting its history and heritage.

 

 

Our Centre focuses on the following key areas:

- Collecting and preserving the University's historical records, documents, and artifacts

- Providing access to the University's archives for research, education, and community engagement

- Promoting the University's history and heritage through exhibitions, publications, and public programs

- Supporting the University's academic and research programs through archival research and instruction.

 

Our ultimate goal is to serve as a premier destination for historical research, education, and community engagement, inspiring a deeper understanding and appreciation of the University's history and heritage.

 

We invite you to visit our Centre, located in the heart of the University campus. Our knowledgeable staff is always available to assist with research inquiries, provide guided tours, and offer expert advice on archival research and preservation.

 

Thank you for your interest in the University Archives and Documentation Centre. We look forward to welcoming you to our Centre soon!

 

Bolarinwa Ogundeji

Ag. Director

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Grant Opportunities

The Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) is calling for application for its National Research Fund (NRF) 2020 grants cycle. Up to N7.5 billion will be disbursed for the current 2020 NRF Grants cycle. Assessing the 2020 NRF grants involves a twostep process 1. Submission of Concept-Notes by Principal Investigators (PI) of the proposed research projects, 2. Submission of full proposals of research projects based on concept notes that been evaluated and considered fundable. Deadline for submission of concept notes is 21 July 2021 For more information on eligibility, thematic areas and how to apply, download the Grant Guide Africa Research Excellence Fund Research Development Fellowship 2020 The AREF Research Development Fellowship (RDF) Programme is being launched to support African researchers who are working on important challenges for human health in Africa. The fellowship offers a three (3) to nine (9)-month placement at a leading research institution in Europe or Africa, with additional support of up to a maximum of £38,000 at the home institution of the fellows before and after the placement,. The fellowship is open to research active post-doctoral scientists and clinicians who are nationals of and employed in Sub-Saharan Africa who were awarded their doctorate after May 2014; and clinicians without a doctorate but who have a research-relevant Master’s degree and at least two and up to seven years active research experience. Deadline for application is 12:00 GMT 23 September 2020. For information on how to apply, download the Grant Guide The UniMed Office of Research Innovation and Development can provide guidance to research teams in the development of their concept notes. For enquiries contact research@unimed.edu.ng

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