EDUCATION

Announcing CUCIRF Annual Training – Schedule Now Available!

The Covenant University Central Instrumentation Research Facility (CUCIRF) team is excited to announce the release of our Annual Training Schedule, covering a wide range of analytical instruments and laboratory processes. Ours is a state-of-the-art laboratory designed to support research, quality control, and innovation through advanced instrumental analysis. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to enhance your skills, our comprehensive training sessions will equip you with the knowledge and expertise needed to operate advanced analytical equipment effectively. Training Sessions Include: ✔ ICP-OES (Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectroscopy)✔ AAS (Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy)✔ GC-MS (Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry)✔ GC-FID/ECD (Gas Chromatography with Flame Ionization Detector/Electron Capture Detector)✔ UV-Vis (Ultraviolet-Visible Spectroscopy)✔ FTIR-ATR (Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy with Attenuated Total Reflectance)✔ SEM (Scanning Electron Microscopy)✔ Sample preparation methods✔ Quality control processes✔ And much more Training Begins in April! First come, first serve! Secure your spot early to avoid missing out.Early bird discount! Enjoy reduced training fees when you register in advance. How to Register To book your desired training session, please refer to the attached schedule for available dates and session details. Download the training schedule below for more details https://cucirf.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/CUCIRF-External-Training-Schedule-2025.pdf Interested?  Fill out the registration form using the link provided.https://forms.gle/NGcA16XtGhcXEm5CA For further inquiries, feel free to reach out via:Email: cucirflabs@covenantuniversity.edu.ng Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your research output and lab skills with expert-led training!

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Covenant University And The Carnegie Fellowship: A Milestone in Scientific Advancement

The Medicinal Chemistry Short Course, organized under the prestigious Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program, has successfully concluded after five weeks of intensive learning and hands-on training. The course provided a comprehensive exploration into Medicinal Chemistry, equipping participants with theoretical knowledge and practical skills essential for academic and professional growth. The program was hosted at Covenant University under the leadership of Professor Akan Williams, with Landmark University as a key partner. The course ran twice weekly over four weeks, with a hybrid learning format to enhance accessibility and participation. The first two weeks were held at Landmark University, while sessions at Covenant University (CU) were streamed online. This arrangement was reversed in the final two weeks, ensuring that students at both institutions benefited from in-person and virtual engagement. Participants came from various academic backgrounds in the sciences, creating a diverse and enriching learning environment. A key component of the course was the four-day practical session focused on drug inhibition studies using the broth microdilution method. This session, attended by about 30 students, provided hands-on experience in laboratory techniques crucial for antimicrobial research, reinforcing theoretical knowledge through real-world applications. The Carnegie Fellow – Associate Professor Oluseye Onajole was assisted by Mrs Ruth Diji-Geske, a microbiologist, who provided detailed explanations on broth preparation and the subculture of the organisms used, ensuring that participants gained a thorough understanding of the process. The course primarily focused on drug formulation and synthesis, providing participants with a strong foundation in the principles and techniques involved in developing medicinal compounds. Through detailed theoretical sessions and practical demonstrations, students were equipped with essential skills to understand and design effective pharmaceutical formulations. To monitor progress and reinforce learning, weekly exams and assignments were conducted. Additionally, students received free academic mentorship across various disciplines, ensuring well-rounded academic and professional development. A one-day seminar was organized as part of the program, offering valuable insights to participants and researchers on how to improve their academic and research endeavours. This seminar was facilitated by Professor Oluwafemi from The University of Johannesburg, Professor Olayinka Ajani, Asso. Prof. Oluseye Onajole, and Professor Akan Williams, it served as a platform for knowledge exchange and networking among scholars. The course concluded with an oral presentation session, where participants who achieved at least 75% attendance demonstrated their understanding of key concepts. The hard work and dedication of these participants were recognized with the award of three certificates marking a significant achievement in their academic journey. The certificates awarded include Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry, Broth Microdilution Method, and Advanced Medicinal Chemistry.Furthermore, plans are underway at Covenant University to introduce Medicinal Chemistry as a Master’s degree course, further strengthening academic and research opportunities in this field. The successful completion of this program underscores the commitment of the Carnegie Fellowship for Africans in the Diaspora to fostering educational excellence and skill development. This initiative was made possible through the leadership and dedication of Professor Williams, the CUCIRF Director, who played a key role in bringing this program to fruition. We extend our heartfelt appreciation to the facilitators, partner institutions, and students for making this initiative a resounding success.

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CUCIRF Successfully Complete Its First GCMS Hands-On Student Training

We are delighted to announce the successful completion of our first-ever hands-on student training program on Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GCMS), which took place from December 4th to 6th, 2024. The three-day training session proved to be an engaging and impactful experience, providing students with both theoretical insights and practical skills. Participants immersed themselves in the fundamentals of GCMS and its real-world applications through robust training exercises led by our experienced facilitators. The training presentation session was facilitated by Mrs. Ruth Diji-geske – Head of Quality Assurance and Lab Analyst, while the hands-on was facilitated by Mr. Kayode Bisi-felix. Other members of the facility which include the director – Professor Akan Williams, The Lab Head – Mr. Ogunleye Olatunde, and the Administrative Officer – Mrs. Gift Madu all played crucial roles in ensuring the smooth sailing of the three-day training. To measure the program’s effectiveness, pre- and post-assessment tests were conducted. The results highlighted significant improvement in the students’ understanding of GCMS concepts, demonstrating the success of the training in enhancing their technical competence. Student feedback, collected through a structured survey, was overwhelmingly positive. Participants commended the clarity of instruction, the interactive nature of the sessions, and the opportunity to engage with advanced equipment. Many described the training as highly beneficial, noting that it effectively bridged the gap between theoretical learning and practical application. The success of this training marks a significant milestone for our facility as we continue to expand opportunities for skill development in advanced analytical techniques. We are committed to empowering students with the tools and knowledge needed to excel in their careers. The students’ training within CUCIRF is intended to be every month. Stay tuned for updates on our future training programs and initiatives aimed at fostering innovation and excellence in analytical sciences. For more information or to register for upcoming training sessions, please contact us at cucirf.@covenantuniversity.edu.ng or click on the link below to register directly for any of our training. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeT6Y7nUkuFDqbnLYl_4jjByMD0h9Oz7DY_nalQCzhu2qPwxQ/viewform

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