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Between June 19 and 23, 2006, Covenant University was host
to an International Workshop and Conference on: “New Trends
in the Mathematical and Computer Sciences with Applications
to Real World Problems”, which drew over 100 scholars in
various areas of the mathematical and computer sciences from
Austria, Poland, Sweden, The Netherlands, the United States
of America and Nigeria. The Workshop and Conference were
jointly organized by Covenant University and the
International Centre for Mathematical and Computer Sciences,
Lagos, in collaboration with the National Universities
Commission, Abuja.
At the end of the five-day Workshop and Conference, the
following communiqué was released by the participants: |
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Some of the participants with some
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President of ICMCS,
Lagos and one of the key speakers |
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Prof. Aize Obayan,
VC, Covenant University |
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One of the Lead
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Yemi Nathaniel,
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A cross section of
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Participants at a
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Some of the Lead
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A cross section of
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Prof. E. A Adeyemi,
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Objectives of Workshop and
Conference
WE IDENTIFY with the key objectives of the
Workshop and Conference, namely: to build capacity for
research, improve existing skills, promote real world
applications and generally deepen the culture of
cutting-edge research in the mathematical and computer
sciences in Nigeria. We welcome the opportunity to
participate in the Workshop and Conference. We reaffirm
our unflinching commitment to the highest standards of
research in the mathematical and computer sciences, as
we continue to make our collective contribution to the
global knowledge pool.
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Transactions at the Workshop and
Conference
At the Workshop, lectures were delivered by five (5)
distinguished scientists from Austria, Poland, Sweden,
The Netherlands and the United States of America,
namely:
- Professor Franz Kappel, University of Graz, Graz,
Austria;
- Professor Witold Karwowski, University of Opole, Opole,
Poland;
- Professor Stig Larsson, Chalmers University of
Technology, Goteborg, Sweden;
- Professor Jan van den Berg, Erasmus University,
Rotterdam, The Netherlands;
- Professor Wayne Patterson, Howard University,
Washington DC, USA;
and four Nigerian scholars, namely:
- Dr Adenike Osofisan, University of Ibadan, Ibadan;
- Professor C.O.A. Sowunmi, University of Ibadan, Ibadan;
- Professor Femi Taiwo, Obafemi Awolowo University,
Ile-Ife;
- Professor H.O. Tejumola, University of Ibadan, Ibadan;
At the Conference, many Nigerian scholars, both academic
staff and research students,
showcased their recent or ongoing research activities in
the mathematical and computer
sciences.
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Workshop and Conference
WE ALL FOUND the Workshop and Conference
stimulating and informative, as they
highlighted new trends, developments, challenges, open
problems and new problem-solving
methodologies in such areas of the mathematical and
computer sciences as neural networks, fuzzy systems,
genetic algorithms, nature inspired cooperative
strategies, data mining and warehousing, scientific
computing, mathematical modeling and simulation,
nonlinear partial differential equations, perturbations
of partial differential operators, modeling of medical
conditions and diseases, statistical and stochastic
analysis, operations research, and various aspects of
mathematical physics. These areas have high impact on
national development.
Participants presented new findings, as well as their
applications, relating to ways of solving
various real world problems. The latter are commonly
encountered in such areas as the
industry, engineering, finance and banking, accountancy,
insurance and risk management, medicine, governance,
manufacturing, energy generation and management, and the
environment. We recommend that there should be a
Workshop/Conference of the kind just concluded every
year in the country.
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Collaborative research
WE UNDERLINE the fact that real world problems
are invariably multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary
in nature. Hence the Workshop and Conference afforded
participants vast opportunities to form new networks and
workgroups aimed at collaborating in solving such
problems.
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Broadening participation
WE OBSERVE with dismay that many research
students and academic staff of Nigerian
universities encountered diverse obstacles which
hindered their participation in the Workshop and
Conference. The obstacles were fundamentally in the
areas of publicity and sponsorship. In view of the high
impact of international workshops and conferences of
this kind on staff development and skills improvement in
the mathematical and computer sciences, every effort
should always be made by the organizers to give these
activities the widest possible publicity in the nation’s
higher education institutions. Concerning sponsorship,
the organizers should always urge heads of higher
education institutions to sponsor their research
students and academic staff to the workshops and
conferences.
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Proprietors of Nigerian higher
education institutions
WE EMPHASIZE that an orderly and sustainable
development of the mathematical and computer sciences in
Nigeria remains a major task, in the light of such
challenges as: inadequate resources for teaching,
learning and research in the mathematical and computer
sciences; nonexistent or very rare opportunities for
participating in local or international conferences; and
an ageing professoriate. These challenges have high
adverse impact on national development. We call upon all
proprietors of Nigerian higher education institutions to
always fund science programmes, in general, and the
mathematical and computer sciences, in particular,
adequately; improve the state of resources for teaching
and learning in their institutions, especially
laboratories and libraries; and increase fund
allocations specifically meant for research work.
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National Universities Commission
WE URGE that the National Universities Commission
(NUC), in collaboration with the
Education Trust Fund (ETF), should continue to be
involved in this kind of activity, by
continually encouraging Nigerian universities to sponsor
some of their research students and
academic staff as participants.
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Nigerian higher education
institutions
WE CALL UPON the nation’s higher education
institutions to demonstrate greater commitment to staff
development, capacity building and skills improvement,
as these enhance quality and increase the chances of
full subject accreditation by the NUC, especially in the
mathematical and computer sciences which are continually
plagued by endemic staff shortages. To this end, the
institutions should regularly budget a reasonable amount
of money every year for sponsoring their research
students and academic staff to attend workshops and
conferences. We urge institutions to always ensure that
the workloads of research students, who are also
teachers, are such that they are able to remain focused
on their research investigations so as to complete them
in reasonable time.
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Nigerian scholars in the
mathematical and computer sciences
WE CHARGE all Nigerian scholars, be they
research students or academic staff, in the mathematical
and computer sciences to always endeavor that they
actively participate in international workshops and
conferences, such as the ones just concluded, whenever
they are held in the country. This would afford the
scholars veritable platforms for networking,
collaboration and various forms of partnerships. Senior
academics should always see it as their duty to provide
good and continuous mentoring for their students and
younger colleagues.
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Commendations
WE APPLAUD, COMMEND AND THANK the
- Chancellor, Bishop (Dr) David Oyedepo, the Visioner,
- Vice Chancellor, Professor Aize Obayan,
- Registrar, Dcn Yemi Nathaniel;
- Dean, College of Science & Technology, Professor
Ekundayo Adeyemi;
- Deans of the College of Business and Social Studies,
College of Human Development, Student Affairs,
Postgraduate Studies;
- Chaplain,
- Directors of Financial Services, Centre for Learning
Resources, Centre for Systems and Information Services;
- Staff and Students of Covenant University, for the
leadership role played by Covenant University within the
Nigerian higher education system in organizing the
Workshop and Conference; the conducive environment;
state-of-the-art facilities and comfortable
accommodation provided; and for the overall hospitality
of the Covenant University community. Indeed, words are
inadequate to express our gratitude to the Chancellor of
Covenant University. The high standard set by Covenant
University in organizing and hosting the Workshop and
Conference is a challenge to all other Nigerian
universities. Moreover, the activities have greatly
enlarged the footprint of Covenant University in the
global academic arena.
WE COMMEND the National Universities Commission
for coordinating the participation of all Nigerian
universities at the Workshop and Conference. There
should be this kind of involvement by the NUC in the
organizing of future international workshops and
conferences in key areas of the mathematical and
computer sciences. We call upon the NUC to do everything
possible to ensure this outcome.
WE COMMEND the International Centre for
Mathematical and Computer Sciences for ensuring the
international character of the Workshop and Conference.
This provided participants with ample opportunity to
network with the invited scientists.
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Closing
As the Workshop and Conference come to a close, WE WISH
Covenant University limitless progress and God’s
guidance. WE HOPE that the University will continue to
maintain a leadership position in the Nigerian higher
education system.
Signed by: Professor G.O.S. EKHAGUERE,
President, ICMCS, Lagos
for and on behalf of all participants
Date: 22 June, 2006 For clips of the
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