The
University of Nigeria, Nsukka, UNN, has been graded the best in the country and
among the best 2000 in the world in the latest Webometrics ranking released in
January this year. The Webometrics University
Ranking, which provides
indicators for more than 12,000 universities in the world, is based on
university web presence, visibility and web access.
The ranking system measures
how strongly a university is present in the web by its own web domain,
sub-pages, rich files and published scholarly articles. The ranking system is
premised on the belief that web presence is a reliable indicator of the global
performance and prestige of the universities and could serve as an indirect way
to measure efficiency of universities in the performance of their tripartite
function of teaching, research and knowledge transfer. Acting Public Relations
Officer, PRO of the UNN, Chief Okwun Omeaku made this known at Nsukka, saying
that the improved rating of the institution was not unconnected with the
enhanced research efforts in the university following the Vice-Chancellor’s
encouragement and financial reward system. According to Omeaku, the ranking
which started in 2004 is updated every January and July.
In the latest edition
of the ranking, the UNN was rated the first in Nigeria, 1389th best university
in the world and 14th best in Africa based on its Google Scholar citation
profile. The University of Ibadan was graded 1608th in the World, 18th in
Africa and 2nd in the country. “In the penultimate Webometrics ranking, the UNN
was ranked 7th in Nigeria and 82nd in Africa, and had no trace in the global
rating,” he said pointing out that the administration of the university, under
Prof. Benjamin Ozumba had introduced a- publish-and-be-paid policy to encourage
academic staff in engaging in impact factor-based researches. Under the policy,
the university administration pays publication fees for research papers that
have been accepted for publication in journals with Thompson Reuters Impact
Factor.
The administration also undertakes to give cash rewards to staff who
publish in the approved Impact Factor (IF) journals. Such reward ranges from
N10, 000 to N200, 000 depending on the IF rating of the journal.
The Ozumba-led
administration also approved N100,000 as seed capital for over 214 research
groups in the university. “The UNN is the only university in the country where
staff are paid for publishing research articles that will be considered for
their promotions,” Chief Omeaku, added. Omeaku further said that the rating was
the first sign of a glorious future for the university. “The Vice-Chancellor,
Prof. Ozumba, is determined to make the UNN the best in Africa and among the
top 10 in the world. That will happen sooner than later,” he pointed out.
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