Professor Sola Akinrinade, BA (Hons), MA, Ph.D
Vice-Chancellor
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EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:
- BA (First Class) and MA in History (Ife) and Ph.D. in International Relations (London)
Professor Sola Akinrinade assumed office as pioneer Vice-Chancellor of Osun State University in August 2007. He attended the University of Ife (1977–81, 1982–84) and the London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London (1985–88). He holds BA (First Class) and MA in History (Ife) and Ph.D. in International Relations (London).
Professor Akinrinade joined the services of the Department of History, University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University) in 1982 as a Graduate Assistant. He rose to the rank of Lecturer I in 1988, Senior Lecturer in 1992, Reader in 1997 and was promoted Professor of History (African Political History and International Relations) in 1999.
Sola Akinrinade is married to Rita Nkechi (nee Ben-Anyiwe), a graduate of Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria, and Harvard University, USA.
PREVIOUS POSTS:
- 2006 – 2007: Chairman, Committee of Deans, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria
- 2003 – 2007: Dean, Faculty of Arts, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria
- 1999 to date: Professor of History, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria
- 2001 – 2002: Research Fellow, Centre for the Study of Global Governance, London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London, England.
- 1997 –1999: Reader in History, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria
- 1994: Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Advanced Social Science, Port Harcourt, Nigeria
- 1992 – 97: Senior Lecturer
- 1988 – 92: Lecturer I
- 1984 – 88: Assistant Lecturer in History, University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University), Ile-Ife, Nigeria.
- 1982 – 84: Graduate Assistant, Department of History, University of Ife, Ile-Ife, Nigeria.
CO-CURRICULAR EXPERIENCE
- 2006 – 2007: Chairman, Committee of Deans, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria
- 2003 – 2007: Dean, Faculty of Arts, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria
- 1999 to Date: Professor of History, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria
- 2001 – 2002: Research Fellow, Centre for the Study of Global Governance, London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London, England.
- 1997 – 1999: Reader in History, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria
- 1994: Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Advanced Social Science, Port Harcourt, Nigeria
- 1992 – 97: Senior Lecturer
- 1988 – 92: Lecturer I
- 1984 – 88: Assistant Lecturer in History, University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University), Ile-Ife, Nigeria.
- 1982 – 84: Graduate Assistant, Department of History, University of Ife, Ile-Ife, Nigeria.
CO-CURRICULAR EXPERIENCE
- 2001 – Date: External Examiner (Postgraduate) to various Nigerian Universities for MA/PhD coursework and oral examinations.
- 2002 – Date: External Assessor to various Nigerian Universities for the assessment of candidates for professorial and readership appointments in History, Political Science and International Relations.
- 2001-Date: Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Contemporary African Studies (Carfax Publishers, UK/Rhodes University, South Africa).
- 1992-95: Founding Editor, Ife Journal of History.
- 1993-94: Member, Editorial Board and Columnist, The Independent.
- 1990-95: Editorial Adviser, Odu: A Journal of West African Studies.
- 1986-87: Member, Editorial Board, Millennium: Journal of International Studies
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS
- 2010: “Africa”, in James Mayall (ed.), The Contemporary Commonwealth: An Assessment, 1965 -2009 (Abingdon, Oxon & New York: Routledge), 210 – 223
- 2009: “The Nigerian Diaspora.” In Aderanti Adepoju (ed.) Working for Greener Pastures: Nigerian Migration Profile (with Olukoya Ogen). (NOMRA & the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. (with Olukoya Ogen) (in press)
- 2009: “South-South Cooperation and Economic Development: Realities and Challenges of Indo-Nigerian Economic Relations since 1959.” In Samir Dasgupta and Joy Alemazung (eds.) Global Malady in Africa: Politics, Environment, People and Developments within the International Network Context. Wimbledon: Anthem Press (with Olukoya Ogen) (in press)
- 2008: “Globalization and De-Industrialization: South-South Neo-liberalism and the Collapse of the Nigerian Textile Industry” The Global South 2 (2), Fall 2008 (with Olukoya Ogen), 159-170.
- 2007: Rethinking the Humanities in Africa (Ile-Ife: Faculty of Arts, Obafemi Awolowo University) (ed. with O. Fashina, David O. Ogungbile and O. Famakinwa) (in press)
- 2006: The Humanities, Nationalism and Democracy (Ile-Ife: Faculty of Arts, Obafemi Awolowo University) (ed. with O. Fashina and David O. Ogungbile).
- 2006: “An Army of Ex-Presidents: Transitions, the Military and Democratic Consolidation in Nigeria”, in Roger Southall and Henning Melber (eds.), Legacies of Power: Leadership Change and Former Presidents in African Politics (Pretoria & Uppsala: HSRC Press and Nordic Africa Institute), 281 – 307.
- 2005: Foreign Policy Cooperation in Developing States, Inaugural Lecture Series, 178 (Ile-Ife, Obafemi Awolowo University).
- 2004: Locating the Local in the Global: Voices on a Globalised Nigeria (Ile-Ife: Faculty of Arts, Obafemi Awolowo University) (ed. with M. Kolawole, I. Mojola and David O.Ogungbile)
- 2004: “Renewing the Commonwealth for the 21st Century: Policy Perspectives”, Nigerian Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 30, No. 4 (with Tunde Oduntan), 82 – 93.
- 2004: “Warring… but not unto Death: Conflict Prevention and Resolution Mechanisms in Yoruba Military Tradition”, Lagos Historical Review, Vol. 4, 119 – 141.
- 2004: “Migration: Africa”, in New Dictionary of the History of Ideas (New York: Scribner’s).
- 2004: “Oral Tradition”, in New Dictionary of the History of Ideas (New York: Scribner’s
- 2004: “On the evolution of civil society in Nigeria” in Marlies Glasius, David Lewis and Hakan Seckinelgin (eds.) Exploring Civil Society: Political and Cultural Contexts (London and New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2004) pp. 141-148.
- 2004: “Migration, Globalisation and the New African Diasporas: Towards a framework of understanding”, in Adigun A.B. Agbaje, Larry Diamond and Ebere Onwudiwe (eds.), Nigeria’s Struggle for Democracy and Good Governance: A Festschrift for Oyeleye Oyediran (Ibadan: Ibadan University Press), 431-440 (with Aderemi Ajibewa). Also, http://www.eldis.org/poverty/migration.htm
- 2001: Time for Action: Report of the National Conference on Adolescent Reproductive Health in Nigeria, 26-29 January, 1999, Abuja, Nigeria (ed. with Dr. Bola Oyeledun et. al.) (Abuja/Lagos: Federal Ministry of Health/Action Health Incorporated)
- 1998: Africa in the Post-Cold War International System (London and Washington: Cassell Academic/Pinter) (ed. with Amadu Sesay).
- 1998: The Impact of the Structural Adjustment Programme on the Structure of Nigeria's International Economic Relations (Ibadan: NISER/SSCN National Research Network on Liberalization Policies in Nigeria) (with Amadu Sesay).
- 1992: The Politics of Pressure: TransAfrica and U.S. Policy Toward Southern Africa, Working Paper No. 2, Advanced Seminar on U.S. Foreign Policy Process, School of Public Affairs, University of Maryland at College Park.e.t.c
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OSUN STATE UNIVERSITY, P.M.B 4494, OSOGBO NIGERIA |
2017/2018 SCHEDULE OF FEES FOR RETURNING STUDENTS
Payment of Fees for the Returning Students for the 2017/2018 Academic Session is as follows:
ITEM |
NON-SCIENCE |
SCIENCES/AGRIC/ |
NURSING/LAW |
Returning |
Returning |
Returning |
|
Tuition |
N75,000.00 |
N75,000.00 |
N100,000.00 |
Other Charges |
|
|
|
ICT |
5,000.00 |
5,000.00 |
5,000.00 |
Library |
5,000.00 |
5,000.00 |
5,000.00 |
TSHIP |
5,000.00 |
5,000.00 |
5,000.00 |
Games |
5,000.00 |
5,000.00 |
5,000.00 |
Examinations |
5,000.00 |
5,000.00 |
5,000.00 |
Laboratory/ |
- |
5,000.00 |
5,000.00 |
TOTAL |
N100,000.00 |
N105,000.00 |
N130,000.00 |
RETURNING STUDENTS ARE TO NOTE THE FOLLOWING:
i. Departments that might have peculiarities such as Laboratory manual, teaching practice manual, other training kits etc, would be charged separately, subject to approval by the University Management.
ii. Add and delete of courses after registration would cost N1,000.00
iii. Students that register before resumption, that is, before 19th November, 2017 would be given 5% rebate on making full payment.
iv. 5% increase would be added to late registration at the closure of normal registration and 1% increase would be added every two weeks.
v. All students of the University would be mandated to pay a sum of N5,000.00 for TSHIP charges.
Also, a lump sum of N2500 is to be paid by each student for College/Faculty/Departmental Association Fees.
TERMS OF PAYMENT AND REGISTRATION FOR 2017/2018
- The payment of school fees henceforth is by Interswitch WebPAY Platform through the use of Interswitch enabled Debit/ATM cards. For more information, read or download below, the Step-By-Step Guide on How to Use the UNIOSUN WebPAY Platform. You can also read the WebPAY Frequently Asked Questions and Tips here for further information.
- Other payments such as Portal Access and Late Registration shall also be by the use of Interswitch WebPAY Platform.
- All students in the College of Law, Ifetedo Campus are required to pay their "Accomodation Fees" of N60,000.00 (Sixty thousand Naira ONLY) using the following account details;
Title of Account: Osun State University, College of Law Accomodation
Account No.: 0035787687
Bank: Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB)
NOTE: Upon payment, students are to present the payment evidence at the College Office, Ifetedo Campus for further registration.
Any student that requires additional information or explanation should feel free to contact his/her College Accounts Officer.
The above is for your information, please.
Adeosun Adewale Adeniyi
Acting Registrar