Caleb University Collaborates with Lancaster and Kwazulu Natal Universities for Pre-Conference Webinar

Caleb University, in partnership with Lancaster University, UK, and the University of Kwazulu Natal (UKZN) South Africa, recently hosted a pre-conference webinar in anticipation of the Caleb University Destructive Innovative Conference (CUDIC 2024).

Caleb University Collaborates with Lancaster and Kwazulu Natal Universities for Pre-Conference Webinar

Caleb University, in conjunction with Lancaster University, UK, and the University of Kwazulu Natal (UKZN) South Africa, recently hosted the first series of pre-conference webinars in preparation for the annual Caleb University Destructive Innovative Conference (CUDIC 2024). The webinar, themed "Leveraging Technological Innovations to Create a New Normal World," focused on advancements in Pure, Applied, and Environmental Sciences, setting the stage for the upcoming CUDIC 2024.

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The webinar featured a keynote address by Professor Louis Moore, applauded for his insightful presentation by Prof Olalekan Asikhia, Deputy-Vice-Chancellor (Research, Innovation, Strategy, and Administration), who also serves as the Conference Chair. Prof Moore's groundbreaking work in agriculture and health, particularly in medicinal plants and efforts to enhance their yield, garnered praise and attention.

Prof Asikhia emphasized the importance of Prof Moore's research, highlighting its potential to secure significant grants and its contribution to fields like biofuels for renewable energy. The symposium aimed to raise awareness of Prof Moore's achievements and the innovative research conducted at Caleb University's research center, accessible through the university and conference websites.

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Olawale Adekoya, the Information, Media, and Publication Specialist, expressed gratitude to Prof Moore, Dr. Edomi, and Dr. Akanimo for their contributions, underscoring the success of the webinar. The university management encouraged public engagement in future webinars, with the next scheduled for May 30, 2024.

The collaboration between Caleb University, Lancaster University, and the University of Kwazulu Natal exemplifies a commitment to academic excellence and international cooperation, fostering innovation and knowledge exchange in the global academic community.

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