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LASU begins work–study scheme with 10 students

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LAGOS State University (LASU), Ojo, has commenced its work-study policy with 10 students of the institution studying different courses as a pioneer set.

The scheme is one of the six- cardinal agenda of the administration of the current vice chancellor of the university, Professor Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello who assumed office six months ago.

Receiving the pioneer set in her office on Thursday last week, Professor Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello said the overall objective of the scheme was to empower the students of the university with work experience right from school and at the same time, raise some incomes for them.

She said the choice of fixing the students on ICT-related jobs and with the directorate of ICT of the school was to enable them to acquire ICT knowledge and skills that had become most relevant globally across fields of human endeavours.

She congratulated them for the opportunity and also encouraged them to make the best out of it.

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In his remark at the event, the acting director, Directorate of ICT and project manager, Dr Toyin Enikuomehin, said the 10 students had already worked for one week and had four-month work duration for the first instance and are entitled to monthly stipend is from the school.

He said the programme was designed in such a manner that it would not affect the academic and other activities expected of students, noting that the pioneer set had already demonstrated their love for the scheme.

He said the students were selected by the Students’ Union and would work on the digitalisation of academic records of the university from 1984 to 2005, adding that they had already carried out about 3,500 digitalisation contents within one week.

Some of the students,    appreciated the vice chancellor and her team for the uncommon chance and promised to maximise the  chance to learn new skills and build their profiles for greater opportunities in the future.

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