Foreign University Honours OOU Scholar with Invitation as a Visiting Researcher
An Olabisi Onabanjo University scholar from the Department of Chemical Sciences; Dr. O. O. Adeyemi has been formally invited by the authorities at the Department of Applied Chemistry, University of Johannesburg Doomfontein Campus, South Africa to join its research group.
In a formal letter sent to the University, Dr. O. O. Adeyemi was invited as a visiting researcher for two weeks from Monday, 20th November, 2017 to 2nd December, 2017.
The letter further stated that during the invitee’s stay in South Africa; he is expected to interact with the University Postgraduate and undergraduate students, give a departmental lecture and significantly interact with colleagues in the department to see how the two Universities could partner together and ultimately create a memorandum of understanding.
The later added that the scholar’s cost of flight, accommodation and general upkeep throughout his stay would be borne by the University.
The statement stressed that by acceptance of the invitation, the scholar would be able to share his wealth of experience with the University as part of African University synergy for economic growth of the African continent.
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Yes! I have no doubt that I am indeed in the right place and at the right time.
Congratulations sir, do continue make us proud.
Highly commendable. Congratulations my dear brother. More Grace
Congratulation Sir. You are indeed a scholar! Not surprised at all that it is coming from department of Chemical Sciences.
@Dr O.O Adeyemi, congratulations and it’s a great honor to have you here in the Land of Zulus and to all OOU family this is a great development and I wish to see more of this great collaboration with other part of the world.
This is indeed a very heart warming news. Congratulations to Dr Adeyemi and our University.
This is fantastic.
More laurels by His grace.
keep on then good work people
Always read, read, and re-read your releases before posting then online. The second word in the 4th paragraph should have read ‘letter’ and not ‘later’. Little things such as this matter a lot in the external relations of a university.
Warm regards.