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Academic
Planning Unit was established in April 1983 in response to the need to coordinate
and streamline academic policy matters and or academic activities of the University
as well as monitor the growth and development of new academic programmes.
It was also meant to address the problems of data collection. management and
use.
Its
origin therefore was informed by the need to put in place some management
structure that would guide the orderly academic development of the University
in the performance of its statutory functions of teaching, research and development
as well as public service.
This
orderly development by and large involves the University's compliance with
laid down rules and regulations made by the National Universities Commission
(NUC). Senate etc.
FUNCTIONS
OF THE ACADEMIC PLANNING UNIT
The Academic Planning Unit, among others, collects and analyses information
for planning purposes. It makes use of the information so obtained to generate
reports in the form of:
- periodic submissions to NUC like Annual University budget and estimates.
University statistics. Annual University report etc.
annual University budget to Council. Periodic statistics to bodies like Federal
Ministry of Education and National Manpower Board. Statistical output to individual
researchers on demand. Included in the reports mentioned above are:
1. Summary tables of:
- analysis of student enrolment figures;
- distribution of students according to state of origin and sex undergraduate
and post graduate.
- classification of graduating students according to department and grades.
failure rates of final nominal roll classification of staff according to function
classification of staff according to Nationality.
- classification of staff according to grade level and function
- commutation of full -time equivalent of students
2. Estimations of performance indicators using fulltime equivalents of
students;
3. Projections of students enrolment figures and the corresponding staff strength.
4. Performance analysis of University budget estimates to NUC and local working
budget.
The
functions of the Unit can be grouped into five categories. namely:
1. Allocative Planning:
These functions include the following:
- collection. analysis and interpretation of data from relevant university
bodies;
- provision of data-based information to the university on various university
operations for use by the university as it deems fit. Some of those aspects
include information on university academic/material resources, university
facilities. etc.
- periodic updating and analysis of data from relevant university bodies for
the internal evaluation of the performance status of the university on all
the NUC approved funding parameters and other guidelines.
- annual up-dating, projection. analysis and interpretation of data for the
planning and preparation of the university budget and the subsequent resource
allocation within the ambient of the approved budget. The Bursar is responsible
for financial planning and implementation of the financial matters of the
university. He works closely with the Director in the production and presentation
of the university budget. Any other university function assigned to it and
which has to do with careful collection. analysis and interpretation of data
for purposes of meeting certain criteria etc. or for providing other university
bodies (MIS. Plu etc) information they need to be able to function efficiently
and effectively.
2.
Feedback Planning:
The Academic Planning Unit also does the following:
- collects relevant data on changing trends on university activities. enrolments.
staff training and turnover, etc and passing such data on for institutional-
based research. - Research findings should be ploughed back to university
activities for improvement purposes.
- Ensure that the university complies with and maintains standard. through
passing necessary information to departments and the university at large,
on NUC" s minimum academic standards.
- Storage and retrieval of relevant institutional data to approved researchers.
especially on academic staff workload. areas of specialization. university's
research output. and recent advances in patentive honorary using feedback
data for generating operations of the university against approved criteria.
- Participate in university curricula revision and or review activities as
well as ensuring that the university complies with procedures and guidelines
on new programme development.
3.
Process Planning:
This function of the Academic Planning Unit involves:
- use of the data collected for making projections and advising the university
as appropriate.
- modeling of such plans against reality and university goals.
- Identifying new guidelines and criteria and modifying existing ones etc.
for annual resource allocation and as the Vice-Chancellor may direct.
4.
Institutional Research, Statistics and Publication:
This is another function of the Academic Planning Unit and it includes.
- The collection and storage of publications of statistical nature from other
universities;
- Documenting and storing information on the academic programmes of the university;
- Analysis and interpretation of University annual and trend statistics.
- Publications of university records, statistics, research reports as may
be directed/approved by the Vice-Chancellor.
5.
Secretarial Services:
The Unit provides secretarial services to the following University Standard
Committees:
Development Committee; University Research Grants Committee; Academic Planning
Committee;
University Central Strategic Planning Committee and University Staff Housing
Loans Committee.
Staff
Structure:
The Academic Planning office is located in the Vice-Chancellor's Office. It
is headed by a Director who reports directly to the Vice-Chancellor.
|
S/No |
Name |
Qualifications
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Position |
| 1 |
Mrs.
A.O. Adebayo |
B.Sc(Ibadan) |
Director |
| 2 |
Mr. P.O.
Olopha |
B.Sc,
M.Sc(Ibadan); PGD(Akure) |
Senior
Planning Officer |
| 3 |
Mr. T.
S. Fagbola |
B.Sc(Benin)
|
Princ. Planning
Officer I |
| 4 |
Mr. Aleemiyu Muhammed |
B.Sc MSc.(Ife) |
Planning
Officer I |
| 5 |
Mrs. F.M. Anifowose |
B.Tech (Akure) |
Planning
Officer II |
| 6 |
Mr. T.J Emeto |
OND |
Snr. Exec. Officer |
| 7 |
Mrs P.U. Agbi |
HND, SDC (Akure) |
Confidential Sec I |
| 8 |
Mr. T.E.
Majemite |
OND |
Chief
Typist |
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