University of Maiduguri Strengthens Partnership with Centre for Cultural Sustainability

University of Maiduguri Strengthens Partnership with Centre for Cultural Sustainability

University of Maiduguri Strengthens Partnership with Centre for Cultural Sustainability

The University of Maiduguri has reaffirmed its commitment to fostering collaboration with the Centre for the Study and Promotion of Cultural Sustainability (CSPCS) to enhance educational development and contribute to national progress.

The University expressed its dedication to supporting the Centre's initiatives during a courtesy visit by the Director, Professor Abba Isa Tijjani, to the Vice Chancellor, Professor Mohammed Laminu Mele.

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The Centre conducts research and educational programs to address the impact of insecurity on cultural heritage in the northeast and Lake Chad areas, partnering with international universities and organizations.

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The visit concluded with an exchange of goodwill messages and the presentation of a plaque to the Vice Chancellor, symbolizing the Centre's appreciation for the University's support. This collaboration underscores the University's commitment to promoting cultural sustainability and addressing pressing issues in the region.