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DELSU jumps 40 positions higher in latest global academic rankings 

Delta State University

Nigeria’s Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka, Nigeria, has gotten improved overall rating in the recently released Webometrics rankings of 30,000 universities in 200 countries.

Webometrics, a global ranking body revealed that DELSU made great gains, jumping from its 78th position among Nigerian Universities to a more respectable 38th position and from a previous 19th position to 7th among State Universities.

In a statement signed by Ben Nwanne, the Ag. Director, Ceremonials, Information and Public Relations of the university, he said the university community was excited about the significant improvements in the ratings of DELSU, attributing it to the enlightened and committed leadership, which Andy Egwunyenga, the Vice Chancellor, has provided the university in just six months of being in office.

“Egwunyenga, a first rate scholar and administrator, gave notice of his expected high quality performance in the first few days of his administration. At his first Senate on December 11, 2019, he assured his colleagues that he would work assiduously with them towards making DELSU the best State University in practically all aspects, including aesthetics and environmental upliftment. It was obvious he had carefully thought through his mandate,” Nwanne said.

Following the rating, there was a plethora of congratulatory messages that followed the publication.

C.P Aloamaka, former Deputy Vice Chancellor in charge of Administration at DELSU, said: “This achievement is not surprising. It is not enough to know what to do, but it is more rewarding to carry people along in working towards your goal. This has earned DELSU great success.”

In another congratulatory message, John Igwe, one of the contenders for the highly coveted post of Vice Chancellor in the last contest, said: “Our V.C you are doing great. The next leap will revolve around visibility, strong broadbrand internet connectivity”.

Responding to the congratulatory messages, Egwunyenga who has set a high standard in scholarship, fairness and due process, told the academic community that they should not rest on their oars. According to Egwunyenga “There is still a lot of work to do to further this modest leap. After robust web presence, we need to increase research output and learning infrastructure, equip libraries, laboratories and workshops and develop linkages with other universities around the world”.

Information from its website indicates that Webometrics ranking of world universities is an initiative of Cybermetrics lab, the public research body in Spain. It explained its methodology and objectives of the rankings.

“The ranking web is not a ranking of websites of universities. It is a ranking of universities. It uses both webometrics (all missions) and bibliometric (research missions) indicators,” Webometrics said in a statement.

It further stated that the primary objective of the ranking web was to promote open access to the knowledge generated by the university, adding that the best strategy to improve ranking is to increase the quantity and quality of web contents.

According to the ranking body, “The ranking web or webometrics is the largest academic ranking of higher education institutions, offering every six months, an independent, objective free, open scientific exercise for providing reliable, multidimensional, updated and useful information about the performance of universities all over the world.”