Nasarawa State University, Keffi (NSUK) has taken a significant step toward strengthening its academic structure by approving the creation of three new faculties from its existing Faculty of Natural and Applied Sciences The decision reflects the institution’s commitment to innovation, specialization, and improved academic administration
The landmark approval was made during the university’s 140th Regular Senate Meeting and is expected to enhance teaching, research, and interdisciplinary collaboration The restructuring also positions NSUK to better meet the demands of emerging technologies and the evolving global education landscape
Students, lecturers, and stakeholders are expected to benefit from a more focused academic framework that supports cutting edge research and prepares graduates for a technology driven future
NSUK Senate Approves Three New Faculties
In a move aimed at modernizing academic operations, the Senate approved the division of the former Faculty of Natural and Applied Sciences into three specialized faculties:
- Faculty of Computing
- Faculty of Life Sciences
- Faculty of Physical Sciences
The restructuring is designed to improve administrative efficiency while creating stronger platforms for specialized teaching, innovation, and research across scientific disciplines
Department of Statistics and Data Analytics Moved to Faculty of Computing
Strategic Reassignment Reflects Digital Trends
The decision recognizes the growing importance of statistics and data analytics in fields such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, data science, and modern computing By placing the department within the computing faculty, the university aims to foster stronger integration with digital technologies and industry relevant skills
Governing Council to Consider Final Approval
Although the Senate has approved the restructuring, the recommendations have been forwarded to the University’s Governing Council for further consideration and final approval in accordance with institutional governance procedures
Once fully ratified, the changes will officially become part of NSUK’s academic structure
Why the Restructuring Matters
The creation of the three faculties represents a major milestone in NSUK’s pursuit of academic excellence and institutional growth
The university expects the new structure to:
- Promote specialized learning and research
- Improve administrative coordination
- Encourage interdisciplinary collaboration
- Support emerging scientific and technological fields
- Produce graduates equipped for careers in an increasingly digital and innovation driven economy
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