WEBOMETRICS RANKING:
How
COVENANT UNIVERSITY Became Number One
The emergence
of Covenant University as number one University in Nigeria and West Africa
according to the latest Web metrics ranking is no more news. That the Ivory
Tower is also number 15 in Africa may not be new to many people. Also, according to the Chancellor, Dr. David
Oyedepo on Sunday 1st March 2015, the first university of the
commission recently added another feather in its glorious hat. CU now has the
largest concentration of researchers in the field of science!
But what
perhaps may not be known to many is how the 13-year-old private university
achieved this quantum leap within a relatively short period.
The Webometrics
Ranking of World Universities, also known as Ranking Web of World Universities,
is a chart for the world's universities based on a composite indicator that
takes into account both the volume of the Web contents, visibility and impact of these web publications
according to the number of external in-links (site citations) they received.
According to Wikipedia.org, the
ranking is published by the Cybermetrics
Lab, a research group of the Spanish
National Research Council in Madrid.
Webometrics.info further explains it: “Web presence and visibility are used as
indicators of global performance of a university. These indicators take into
account the teaching commitment, research results, perceived international
prestige, links with the community, including industrial and economic sectors
of the university.”
PROPHETIC ROOT
At the
inception of the university over a decade ago, the Chancellor of the
University, Dr. David Oyedepo declared prophetically, “This University in the next few years…will become a major centre of
excellence in the world and a pride to the nation and an institution that the
entire world will be proud to be associated with.”
More
specifically, when the University turned 10 in year 2012, the Chancellor once
again declared that CU would be listed among the 10 world leading universities
by the year 2022. This was aptly christened “Vision 10: 2022, (1 of 10 in
10).”
As of the
time of the declaration, Covenant University was ranked 10th in
Nigeria and about 100 in Africa. But the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Charles
Korede Ayo and his team took the bull by the horns and began to run with the Vision.
RELEVANT STEPS
During a
Media Chat recently, Professor Ayo noted, “We
accepted this mandate (1 of 10 in 10) with the understanding that ‘Faithful is
He who calleth who also will do it’. Again, we have learnt from our Chancellor
that any faith that relies absolutely on God to deliver a prophecy is an
irresponsible faith. This means that we have a role to play.”
Professor Ayo
and his team embarked on an 8-point agenda targeted towards the fulfilment of
the Vision. The Vice-Chancellor enumerated the 8-point agenda and how the
University is driving them in order to realise the set goal. “One is to create a unique Covenant University culture. That is, a culture of
responsibility, spirituality and most importantly, a culture of discipline.
Such that anywhere you see our products, you will not doubt that they had been
to CU. Number two is in the area of research
and number three is citation. That
is, to increase the number of our research citations. Number four is in the
area of teaching. I make bold to
mention that we have invested massively in teaching facilities. Currently in
the University, we have about five Teleconferencing Centres. Most times when I
have to attend any International Conference and by the exigencies of my office
I am unable to attend, I just stay right here to deliver my paper. That has
earned us international mileage in the Vision we are pursuing”, he
explained.
GLOBAL RELEVANCE
Professor Ayo
disclosed that an international conference would take place in Harvard and by reason of what Covenant
University had demonstrated as regards Information Technology (IT), he had been
invited as a guest speaker and also with a view to forging collaborations with
Covenant University in order to help the entire Africa in the area of
application of IT to issues of health.
Fifth on the
agenda, according to the Vice-Chancellor is the International outlook. “That
is, talking about the presence of international students and faculty on campus.
On a yearly basis, we set goals, and the goals we are driving this year are
innovation, impact and internationalisation.”
Yet on the
agenda is Industry income. The
Vice-Chancellor explained that the University had developed some products among
which are the three vehicles called CU-IDEA,
showcased during the 60th Birthday of the Chancellor in 2014.
The next is Alumni. Professor Ayo said, “We maintained a close tie with our
products. If we see any of them who are into what is of interest to us, we
engage them and give them preference over others from the general public,”
he noted.
“Finally, we look at Awards. We instituted a number of strategic moves in this case. We
have a number of Research Clusters and worked together as a team to tackle a
particular problem. The University gives full sponsorship to any faculty to attend
international conferences anywhere in the world provided he has at least two
papers to present.”
DOING THINGS DIFFERENTLY TO CONQUER THE WORLD
So in the words of our Chancellor, the definition of insanity
is ‘doing the same thing the same way and expecting different result.’ “CU
came on board with a clear focus and commitment different from what others are
doing. Today, the story is different. It is simply the act of God. We have
conquered Nigeria and West Africa. Very soon Africa shall be taken and the rest
shall be a done deal,” he assured.
By AYO AJAYI
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