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Ejidokun Abiodun RotimiBENSON EJIDOKUN Abiodun Rotimi (Profile)
Deputy Bursar, Cash Book Mgt. & Reconciliation Unit

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Functions and Responsibilities of the Unit

  1. Reconciliation of Cashbook with Bank Statement on Monthly Basis
  2. Posting of payment voucher into various Cashbooks

iii.        Posting of cash advance analysis

  1. Filling of payment voucher
  2. Posting of cash advance register
  3. Preparation of Schedule

vii.       Preparation of statutory deductions (VAT, WHT as at when due)

viii.      Raising/Posting of journal voucher

  1. Preparation of Report for Management and Council
  2. Liaising Office with External Auditors, Accountant General of the State, Auditor General of the State, Federal Inland Revenue Services (FIRS) and Osun Internal Revenue Services (OIRS)
  3. Any other duties as assigned by the Bursar

Makinde Ojo YetundeMAKINDE-OJO Yetunde (Profile)
Head, Payroll & Pension Unit

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Functions/Responsibilities of the Unit

The Payroll Management System covenant with the monetary aspects of employee’s remuneration, stipends, subtractions, gross pay, net pay etc.. and creation of pay-slips for a particular time period.

Our Payroll Management System provides the command to:

  • Deal with Employee Information professionally.
  • Describes in detail about the compensation, deductions, leaves etc.
  • Generates all the Reports related to an employee, attendance/leave, payroll etc.
  • Creates Pay-record and Pay Sheet all at the click of a mouse.
  • Create and administer appropriately the Payroll Processes according to the remuneration configuration allocated to the individual employee.

The financial records of our organisations employees’ salaries, wages, bonuses, allowances, and deductions are handled by payroll.

Salary refers to the amount employees are paid for services rendered during a specific period. It is essential because laws and regulations govern it (e.g. in Nigeria, Payroll is subject to Personal Income Tax Acts).

The core objective of payroll processing is to make sure that there are no discrepancies, and the employee is paid impartially every month.

This may sound like a straightforward task, there are many stages involved. The final salary includes countless additions and deductions such as taxes, insurance, provident fund, gratuity, and others.

Payroll unit is saddled with responsibilities below:-

  • Issuing payslips, which is done electronically
  • Reporting and submitting payroll taxes (income tax and social security contributions) to the respective authorities.
  • Ensuring payroll compliance by filing other mandatory reports for which payroll data is required
  • Keeping payroll records and fulfilling other payroll accounting tasks

In Nigeria, payroll compliance is a critical aspect of managing a business, our payroll unit adhere to various regulatory requirements to ensure employers pay their employees accurately and on time while also meeting the government's statutory deductions obligations

Osun state payroll unit effectively comply with Nigeria payroll laws by keeping detailed payroll records for each employee, including the employee's name, address, date of birth, nationality, job title, salary, and taxes deducted.

Oladepo Rasheedat OlabisiOladepo Rasheedat Olabisi (Ph.D(Profile)
Head, University Store (Osogbo,Ipetu-Ijesa, & Ejigbo)

Email: @uniosun.edu.ng

Functions and Responsibilities of the Unit

  1. Receiving, inspecting, and verifying incoming goods against purchase orders and delivery notes.
  2. Keeping accurate records of inventory levels, stock movements, and transactions using Admon software.
  3. Conducting regular stock counts to reconcile discrepancies between physical stock and system records.
  4. Preparing the necessary document for payment after inspecting and receiving the goods.
  5. Preparing end of the year stock balance.

 

Adesoye Kayode AdebanjiAdesoye Kayode Adebanji (Profile)
Head, University Store (Ifetedo, Ikire, Okuku and Isale- Osun Campuses)

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Functions and Responsibilities of the Unit

  • Receiving, issuing and distribution of goods to the end users.
  • Maintenance of store documents e.g. bin cards, store issues vouchers etc.,
  • Verifying all incoming inventory
  • Check inventory records for accuracy and correctness
  • Receiving and dispatching goods to campuses
  • Preparation of the end of the stock stocking
  • Find, sort and move goods to various campuses.
  • Safeguarding stored inventory against theft and damages
  • Coordination with vendors for delivery of orders
  • Quality control by ensuring store items meet set standard
  • Analysis of aging of stock and communicate the Bursar about the obsolete stock
  • Provide information for the Bursar on stock level of items in the store that need reorder.

Bello Dauda AkanniBELLO Dauda Akanni (Profile)
Head, Budget and Planning Unit

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One of the primary functions of Budget & Planning Unit is to develop, manage, and monitor the university's budget. This involves working closely with various departments and stakeholders to allocate resources for academic programs, research initiatives, infrastructure development, and administrative functions. The Unit is responsible for ensuring that the university's budget aligns with its strategic goals and objectives.
It is also responsible for preparing the University’s financial estimates as well as various reports relating to the funds/expenditure of the University as required by the University Governing Council, Office of the Accountant General of the State, State Budget Office, and other relevant agencies. It is also saddled with the maintenance of fixed asset register for all fixed assets purchased/acquired.


At the time of preparation for annual budget for the University, the Unit ensures the following budget processes:
- Call circulars are sent to Deans, Directors, Heads of Departments/Units concerned to prepare and submit in a pre-determined format, an estimate of the cost of running their departments/units in the forthcoming year.
- The proposals received are collated, considered and adjusted to generate a draft estimate.
- Presentation and defence of draft estimates of the proposal at the budget and estimates committee of the University.
- Preparation of aggregate estimate of revenue and expenditure-based on-budget performance of the current financial year.
- Amendments are made where necessary and the aggregate estimates are presented to the Finance and General Purposes Committee (F&GPC) for recommendation to the University Governing Council and State approval.
- Presentation and defence of draft estimates at the pre-treasury, treasury and House of Assembly of the State.
- Communicate the Council’s approval of Budget to departments and units.
- Periodic preparation of budget performance (monthly, quarterly & yearly basis).
Any other duties as directed by the Bursar.

Adefila BensonBENSON Adefila Adesina (Profile)
Head, Cash Office Unit

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Functions and Responsibilities of the Unit
The cash office unit is saddled with the responsibilities of preparing of payment schedule to the bank, writing of cheques and collection of monthly Bank Statement’s from various banks using by the University.

Also, the unit is in-charge of the following:
• Maintenance of register and posting of payment vouchers after payment on ADMON.
• Issuing of receipts for Staff, Students and Contractors.
• Assisting with cash book Mgt. during bank reconciliation
• Liaising with external auditors for preparation of accounts and in audit investigation
• Preparation of report for Management consumption
• Payment of pension deductions
• Payment of tax deductions to FIRS and State IRS3
• Working with the state secretariat for the disbursement of grant to the University
• Keeping of University Central Imprest.
• Preparation of NEEDS ASSESEMENT payment schedule with CBN
• We provide weekly balances on the University IGR accounts for the Bursar and Vice Chancellor
• Attending to other duties assigned by the Bursar

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OSUN STATE UNIVERSITY, 

P.M.B 4494, OSOGBO NIGERIA

CALENDAR FOR 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION

 

November, 2024                  

Monday, 18th                                                              Resumption for 2024/2025 Academic Session & Commencement of Harmattan Semester Lectures for Fresh and Returning Students

December, 2024

Monday, 16th -Wed 18th                                            Orientation for Fresh Students

Friday, 20th                                                                Matriculation

Monday, 23rd Dec. 2024-Sunday, 5th Jan. 2025         Christmas/New Year Break

January, 2025

Monday, 6th                                                                             Resumption from Christmas/New Year Break

 
February, 2025

Friday, 21st                                                                  End of Lectures

Monday, 24th - Friday, 28th                                                  Lecture Free Week

 

March, 2025

Monday, 3rd March, Fri. 21st March                                  Harmattan Semester Examinations (All Levels)

Monday, 17th – Friday, 21st                                        GNS Examinations

Monday, 31st March - Friday, 11th April                      Semester Break

 

April, 2025

Monday, 24th -Fri. 11th April                                        Marking and grading of Script

Monday, 21st                                                                           Resumption for 2024/2025 Rain Semester & Commencement of Lectures
           

July, 2025      

Friday, 18th July                                                           End of Lectures

Monday, 21st - Friday 25th                                           Lecture Free Week                          

Monday, 28th - Friday, 8thAugust                                Rain Semester Examinations (All Levels)

 

August, 2025

Monday, 11th - Friday, 15th                                        GNS Examinations

Monday, 18th - Fri, 15th                                             Marking and Grading of Scripts/

                                                                                  End of 2024/2025 Academic Session

Monday, 25th                                                             Commencement of Annual Leave for Academic Staff

September, 2025

Thursday, 25th- Saturday, 27th                                 15th Convocation Ceremonies

 

November, 2025

Friday, 7th                                                                 End of Annual Leave for Academic Staff

Monday 10th                                                            Resumption for 2025/2026 Academic Session 

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OSUN STATE UNIVERSITY, 

P.M.B 4494, OSOGBO NIGERIA

CALENDAR FOR 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION

November, 2024                   

Monday, 18th                                                            Resumption for 2024/2025 Academic Session & Commencement of Harmattan Semester Lectures for Fresh and Returning Students

December, 2024

Monday, 16th -Wed 18th                                         Orientation for Fresh Students

 

Thursday, 19th                                                        Matriculation

Monday, 23rd Dec. 2024-Sunday, 5th Jan. 2025      Christmas/New Year Break

January, 2025

Monday, 13th                                                                        Resumption from Christmas/New Year Break

 

February, 2025

Friday, 21st                                                               End of Lectures

Monday, 24th - Friday, 28th                                              Lecture Free Week

 

March, 2025

Monday, 3rd March, Fri. 21st March                               Harmattan Semester Examinations (All Levels)

Monday, 17th – Friday, 21st                                     GNS Examinations

Monday, 31st March - Friday, 11th April                    Semester Break

 

April, 2025

Monday, 24th -Fri. 11th April                                     Marking and grading of Script

Monday, 21st                                                                        Resumption for 2024/2025 Rain Semester & Commencement of Lectures           


July, 2025
      

Friday, 18th July                                                        End of Lectures

Monday, 21st - Friday 25th                                        Lecture Free Week                          

Monday, 28th - Friday, 8thAugust                              Rain Semester Examinations (All Levels)

 

August, 2025

Monday, 11th - Friday, 15th                                       GNS Examinations

Monday, 18th - Fri, 15th                                            Marking and Grading of Scripts/

                                                                                 End of 2024/2025 Academic Session

Monday, 25th                                                            Commencement of Annual Leave for Academic Staff


September, 2025

Thursday, 25th- Saturday, 27th                                15th Convocation Ceremonies

 

November, 2025

Friday, 7th                                                                End of Annual Leave for Academic Staff

Monday 10th                                                            Resumption for 2025/2026 Academic Session 

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OSUN STATE UNIVERSITY, 

P.M.B 4494, OSOGBO NIGERIA

CALENDAR FOR 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION

November, 2024                   

Monday, 18th                                                            Resumption for 2024/2025 Academic Session & Commencement of Harmattan Semester Lectures for Fresh and Returning Students

December, 2024

Monday, 16th -Wed 18th                                         Orientation for Fresh Students

 

Thursday, 19th                                                        Matriculation

Monday, 23rd Dec. 2024-Sunday, 5th Jan. 2025      Christmas/New Year Break

January, 2025

Monday, 13th                                                                        Resumption from Christmas/New Year Break

 

February, 2025

Friday, 21st                                                               End of Lectures

Monday, 24th - Friday, 28th                                              Lecture Free Week

 

March, 2025

Monday, 3rd March, Fri. 21st March                               Harmattan Semester Examinations (All Levels)

Monday, 17th – Friday, 21st                                     GNS Examinations

Monday, 31st March - Friday, 11th April                    Semester Break

 

April, 2025

Monday, 24th -Fri. 11th April                                     Marking and grading of Script

Monday, 21st                                                                        Resumption for 2024/2025 Rain Semester & Commencement of Lectures           


July, 2025
      

Friday, 18th July                                                        End of Lectures

Monday, 21st - Friday 25th                                        Lecture Free Week                          

Monday, 28th - Friday, 8thAugust                              Rain Semester Examinations (All Levels)

 

August, 2025

Monday, 11th - Friday, 15th                                       GNS Examinations

Monday, 18th - Fri, 15th                                            Marking and Grading of Scripts/

                                                                                 End of 2024/2025 Academic Session

Monday, 25th                                                            Commencement of Annual Leave for Academic Staff


September, 2025

Thursday, 25th- Saturday, 27th                                15th Convocation Ceremonies

 

November, 2025

Friday, 7th                                                                End of Annual Leave for Academic Staff

Monday 10th                                                            Resumption for 2025/2026 Academic Session 

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Head of Department’s Welcome Address/Introduction:
On behalf of the Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry (PAC), I welcome you to our website. Our vision is to continue to grow in student population, staff strength, infrastructural development and research output. We realize how honourable our job is and the need to build a generation fortified with scientific knowledge, skills and comprehensive education in chemistry. Thus, we are committed and dedicated to this vision. PAC as a Department offers students some ways to engage with knowledge of Chemistry, including two bachelor’s degree programmes (B.Sc. Chemistry and B.Sc. Industrial Chemistry), some postgraduate programmes in Chemistry and hands-on research opportunities. The Department is equipped with a wide range of modern instrumentation necessary for the successful completion of any of our programmes.
We are privileged to have academic staff members whose research interests cut across nearly all the traditional sub-disciplines of chemistry. Over the years, we have built a reputation for a strong interdisciplinary research. No wonder our graduates all over the country and in the diaspora are having enviable careers in chemistry and beyond.
I wish you a productive and informative session as you take the time to browse our website. Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.
Dr. Adebanjo J. Anifowose
Ag. Head of the Department

Location:
Osogbo

Brief History:
At the inception of the University in September 2007, the pioneer Department started as the Department of Geological and Chemical Sciences which offered B.Sc. degrees in Geology, Industrial Chemistry and Biochemistry. The Department started with six pioneer staff (3 academic and 3 technical) and 10 students in 2007. The Department of Geological and Chemical Sciences was unbundled in the year 2012 into two: the Department of Geological Sciences (for B.Sc. Geology) and the Department of Chemical Sciences. This same year, the Department of Chemical Sciences added B.Sc. Chemistry to its programmes. In March 2018, the Department of Chemical Sciences was further split into two: the Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry and the Department of Biochemistry. The Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry (PAC) has been successfully running its academic degree programmes without losing any accreditation by the National University Commission (NUC). Today, the Department has grown in student and staff population, as well as infrastructural strength. This development is the springboard and solid foundation for the kick-off of postgraduate programmes in 2019, which have successfully produced quite a number of M.Sc. and PhD graduates.

Mission:
Our mission is to teach, train and transform our students into well-sought professionals, with sound knowledge of scientific principles and methods, who can compete favourably with their global counterparts for employment and research developments.

Vision:
Our vision is to be a centre of excellence in providing high-quality teaching and learning experiences in Pure and Applied Chemistry. This will result in giving back to the society thorough-bred entrepreneurial graduates who can engage in impactful research, as well as provide necessary social, industrial, environmental and scientific solutions that can lead to job creation.

Physical Development:
We have three functional laboratories that serve the academic programmes of the Department. The laboratories are well-equipped for undergraduate practical work and projects, as well as cutting-edge research activities for postgraduate studies. All the staff members have offices that are well-equipped with the required and necessary facilities. Adequate classrooms and seminar rooms are provided for the teaching and learning of the students. The library is well-equipped with modern facilities and up-to-date books, publications and periodicals necessary for teaching and learning.Research Activities:The Department has been a leading element in advancing frontiers in research and knowledge within and outside Nigeria. Many members of the Department have published in reputable international journals. The Department has cordial relationships with the Chemical Society of Nigeria (CSN), the Institute of Chartered Chemists of Nigeria (ICCON) the American Chemical Society (ACS) and other research bodies. Our research activities include: Synthesis of green nanoparticles (GNPs) and their applications in water treatment Environmental assessment of petroleum hydrocarbons and heavy metals from petroleum service stations on nearby soil and groundwater in Osogbo, Osun state Antioxidants, antimicrobial, anti-glycemic activities of synthesized calcium nanoparticles, zinc nanoparticles from leaf extract of Annona muricata Microplastics abundance and associated pollutants in vegetables: Implications on nutritional composition and bioactive components Measurement and toxicities of organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) in fish organs: A case study of Nile tilapia and spotted catfish harvested from Otin-River  Heavy metals in the sediment and water: Sources, ecological and human health risk Applications of Adansonia digitata, Ceiba pentandra and Ceratotheca sesamoids leaf- hydrocolloids as Rheology Modifier and Phytochemical agents in selected Human Diseases Management and control Investigation of the influence of fermentation on the nutritional values, functional properties and rheological attributes of soybeans Gold mining and its toxicity in aquatic habitat: Underscoring the importance of assessment

Journals:
Some selected publications for the passing year in reputable journals by members of staff of the Department are listed below:
1. Adebanjo Jacob Anifowose, Alaru Kunle Gbadamosi , Tinuola Munirat Oguntope , Omoteleola Serah Olarinde , Oluwaferanmi Samuel Fasoiro , Shola Hezekiah Awojide (2024). First forensic quantification, source-identification and health risk estimation of volatile organic carbons in the anthropogenically impacted Omi-Asoro Stream in Ilesa, Nigeria. Cleaner Water. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clwat.2023.100002. Published by Elsevier.
2. Babalola, B. M., Afolabi, S. O., Afolabi, V. O., Arogundade, I. O., Adefisan, A. O. and Anifowose, A. J. (2024). Effect of chemical modifications on the adsorptive ability of palm kernel fibre for indigo blue dye. Lafia Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research, 2(1), 33–39. https://doi.org/10.62050/ljsir2024.v2n1.284. Published by the Faculty of Science, Federal University of Lafia, Nasarawa State, Nigeria.
3. Azeez L., Oyedeji A.O., Adedotun I.S., Adeleke A.E. (2024). Nanotechnology to monitor, remedy, and prevent pollution: An overview. Chapter 2. In (Eds): Bilal M., Iqbal H.F.M., Nguyen T.A., Yasin G., Gupta R.M. Nanotechnology to Monitor, Remedy, and Prevent Pollution. 25 – 42. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-443-15660-1.00002-2. Published by Elsevier.
4. Azeez L., Oyinlola A., Oyedeji A.O., Agbaogun B.K., Busari H.K., Adejumo A.L., Agbaje W.B., Adeleke A.E., Awolola O.S. (2024). Facile removal of rhodamine B and metronidazole with mesoporous biochar prepared from palm tree biomass: adsorption studies, reusability, and mechanisms. Water Practice and Technology. 19(4), 730 – 744. Published by International Water Association. Impact factor – 1.6.
5. Aremu H.K., Oyewole O.I., Adenmosun A., Oyafajo L., Iwalewa Z.I., Ademola A., Azeez L., Adeleke M.A. (2024). Bioactive components in Psidium guajava extracts elicit biotoxic attributes and distinct antioxidant enzyme modulation in the larvae of vectors of lymphatic filariasis and dengue. Experimental Parasitology 261: 108766. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exppara.2024.108766. Published by Elsevier. Impact Factor 1.4
6. Yusuf-Omoloye N.A., Adeyemi F.M., Sule W.F., Azeez L., Oyedara O.O. Wahab A.K., Ajigbewu O.H., Lateef A. (2024). Green-synthesis, characterization, and antibacterial activity of Azanza garckeana seed extract silver nanoparticles against vancomycin-resistant Enterococci. Next Nanotechnology. 6, 100035. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nxnano.2023.100035. Published by Elsevier.
7. Oyedeji A.O., Odeyemi B.A., Azeez L. (2024). Dietary risk assessment of cyromazine and its analogue melamine in evaporated and infant milk samples in Nigeria. Journal of Food Quality and Hazards Control. 11: 39-46. Published by Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran.
8. Aremu H.K., Dare C.A., Adekale I.A., Adetunji B.D., Musa D.A., Azeez L., Oyewole O.I. (2024). Phytomediated stress modulates antioxidant status, induces overexpression of CYP6M2,Hsp70, α-esterase, and suppresses the ABCtransporter in Anopheles gambiae (sensu stricto) exposed to Ocimumtenuiflorumextracts. PLoSONE 19(5): e0302677. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0302677
9. Shola Hezekiah Awojide, Ezekiel OlumideFadunmade, Adeola Adepeju Adegboye, Kehinde Adenike Oyewole, Ifeoluwa Samuel Adedotun, Abayomi Gideon Adeyemo and Jesutofunmi Victoria Ayeni (2024). A comparative study on the synergistic activities of fractions and crude essential oil of Syzygiumaromaticum. Bulletin of the National Research Centre (2024) 48:47 https://doi.org/10.1186/s42269-024-01205-2
10. K. A. Fasasi, O. F. Awodiran, D. J. Ayeni1, O. I. Awoniyi, and S. H. Awojide (2024). Assessment of Bee Honey in some Districts in South-Western Nigeria for Agricultural Pesticide Residues and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs). The Journal of Agricultural Sciences - Sri Lanka Vol. 19, No 1, January 2024. Pp 142-15.
11. Dada A. O., Inyinbor A.a., Tokula B. E., Ajanaku C. O., Ayo-Akere, Latona D.F. (2024). Sustainable Chitosan Supported Magnetite Nanocomposites for Sequestration of Rhodamine B Dye from the environment. IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science. 1342, 1,012013.
12. Adetoro R.O., Shittu M. O. A.; Adetayo-Balogun A.A.; Okedinachi P. A. and Amuda O.S. (2024). Kinetic Studies of Periwinkle Shell Hydroxyapatite (PSHAP) for the Removal of Metal Ions in Steel Rolling Mill Wastewater. Research Journal of Pure Science and Technology, 7(2): 37-49. DOI: 10.56201/rjpst.v7.no2. 2024. Published by International Institute of Academic Research and Development.
13. Adejumo, A. L., Basiru, S.O., Adeleke, A. E.,Adetoro, R. O.,Aremu,H. K.,Owolabi, S. O. and Azeez, L. (2024a).Potential Consequences of Water-Soluble Acetaminophen-Chromium Combination in Clarias Gariepinus: Bioaccumulation and Oxidative Perturbations of Antioxidant Enzyme Activities.Fountain Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences, 13(1): 73 – 87. DOI: 10.53704/fujnas.v13i1.562. Published by College of Natural and Applied Sciences, Fountain University, Osogbo, Nigeria.
14. Adejumo, A.L., Adetoro, R.O., Oladejo, A.A., Kolawole, T.O., Oyedeji, A.O., Adeleke, E.A., Oke, A.M. Awolola O.S., Isola O.E., Azeez, L. (2024b). Risk Evaluation Associated with Abelmuscus EsculentusConsumption Grown on Decommissioned Goldmine Sediment and Water. Fountain Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences, 13(2): 12-22. DOI: 10.53704/fujnas.v13i2.566. Published by College of Natural and Applied Sciences, Fountain University, Osogbo, Nigeria.
15. Azeez L., Lateef A., Adelere I. A. (2024). Environmental behaviuor and fate of nanomaterials in soil – plant interaction, In: Microbiome and nano-cross-Talk, pp. 149–186. DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-443-18822-0.00007-4. Published by Elsevier
16. Azeez L., Adejumo A. L. Oladejo A. A., Olalekan B., Basiru S., Oyelami O. K., Makanjuola A. O., Ogungbe V. Hammed A., Abdullahi M. (2024). Exploiting the synergistic influence of AgNPs-TiO2NPs: enhancing phytostabilization of pb and mitigating its toxicity in Vigna unguiculata. International Journal of Phytoremediation. Published by Taylor & Francis.

Grants and Awards:
Many academic staff in the Department have won individual scholarship awards for their PhD programmes. Striking research grants won by members of the Department include:
(i) Research Project: Development of Artificial Neural Network-based Model for Estimating Nano and Microplastic Pollution in Water. (ongoing).
Sponsor: National Research Fund TeTFund, Nigeria (Reference No: TETF/ES/DR&D-CE/NRF2021/SETI/WAS/00091/VOL1. 2022).
Prinicipal Investigator: Dr. Luqmon A. Azeez
Co-Investigator: Dr. Adebanjo J. Anifowose
(ii) Research Project: Innovative microbial volarization of keratinous wastes for eco-friendly production of protein-rich keratin hydrolysates (PROKESH) as biofertilizers. (ongoing).
Sponsor: National Research Fund TeTFund, Nigeria.
Prinicipal Investigator: Prof. Lateef Agabje
Co-Investigator: Dr. Luqmon A. Azeez
(iii) Research Project: Multi-omics approach to heavy metal toxicity and ameliorating potential of green nanoparticles in goldmining areas. (ongoing).
Sponsor: National Research Fund TeTFund, Nigeria.
Prinicipal Investigator: Dr. Wahab Oyeyemi
Co-Investigator: Dr. Luqmon A. Azeez
(iv) Research Project: Development of a novel fluorometric method for the determination of production rate and steady-state concentration of photochemically generated superoxide radicals in seawater. (completed)
Sponsor: Japan Society for the Promotion of Science KAKENHI (Project ID: 18310010)
Prinicipal Investigator: Prof. Hiroshi Sakugawa, Hiroshima University, Japan.
Co-Investigator: Dr. Adebanjo J. Anifowose

Community Empowerment Service Project:
 Air quality assessment of the campuses of Osun State University
 Production of liquid soap and hand sanitizer during Corona virus for all the campuses of Osun State University
 Water quality assessment of the commercial UNIOSUN water

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CALENDAR FOR 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION

 

November 2024                                            

Monday, 11th                                                             Resumption for 2024/2025 Academic Session & Commencement of Harmattan Semester Lectures for fresh and Returning Students.

December, 2024                                             Orientations for Fresh Students

Monday 16th -Wed 18th

Thursday, 19th                                               Matriculation

Monday 23rd Dec. 2024-                               Christmas/ New Year Break

Sunday, 5th Jan. 2025           

January, 2025                                                          

Monday 13th                                                    Resumption from Christmas/ New Year Break

February, 2025

Friday 21st                                                      End of Lectures

Monday, 24th – Friday, 28th                          Lecture Free Week

March, 2025                                      

Monday, 3rd March, Fri. 21st March               Harmattan Semester Examinations (All Levels)

Monday, 17th – Friday, 21st                             GNS Examination

Monday, 31st March- Friday, 11th April          Semester Break

April, 2025

Monday, 24th -Fri 11th April                            Marking and grading of Script

Monday, 21st                                                   Resumption for 2024/2025 Rain Semester & Commencement of Lectures

July, 2025

Friday, 18th July                                              End of Lectures

Monday, 21st – Friday 25th                              Lecture Free Week

Monday, 28th – Friday, 8th August                  Rain Semester Examination (All levels)

August, 2025

Monday, 11th – Friday 15th                              GNS Examinations

Monday, 18th – Friday 15th                             Marking and Grading of Scripts/

                                                                        End of 2024/2025 Academic Session

Monday 25th                                                    Commencement of Annual leave for Academic Staff 

September, 2025

Thursday, 25th- Saturday, 27th                         15th Convocation Ceremonies

November, 2025

Friday, 7th                                                        End of Annual leave for Academic Staff

Monday 11th                                                    Resumption for 2025/2026 Academic Session

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