Professor Charles Arinzechukwu Igwe as the new Vice-chancellor.
The Governing Council of the University of Nigeria has announced the appointment of Professor Charles Arinzechukwu Igwe as the new Vice-chancellor.
He will take over from Professor Benjamin Ozumba, whose tenure expires in June. He will replace outgoing Vice-Chancellor, Professor Benjamin Ozumba whose tenure comes to an end on June 7.
Prof.charles Igwe, Professor of Soil Science was announced as the new Vice Chancellor after a meeting of the Governing Council yesterday. No fewer than 86 professors from within and outside the country vied for the post.
A selection committee set up by the Governing Council pruned down the list to 15 and later five before Igwe emerged as the new Vice-Chancellor.
Professor Charles Igwe was born on August 23, 1958, and hails from Awka in Anambra State.
He also obtained Postgraduate Diploma in Soil Science from Agricultural University, Norway, Ã…s. He was Head of Department; Associate Dean of Faculty; Dean of Faculty and Directors of Centres at various times.
Prof.Charles was a Visiting Researcher/Professor in Universities located in Germany, Japan, Norway, Italy, and France. He is a member, University Governing Council and has supervised Undergraduates, Masters and many Ph.D. students in his discipline.
He is an External Examiner and Professorial Assessor in many Nigerian and European Universities. Professor Igwe’s research focuses on the contributions of organic and mineral colloids in the stability of tropical soils.
He contributed significantly in the knowledge of the stability of unstable tropical soils that undergo catastrophic soil erosion with intensive tropical rainfall. In the face of Global Climate Change, he expanded the scope of his research to include the “Carbon sequestration in tropical soils”.
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