The
National Universities Commission on Monday reaffirmed that a doctorate
degree is a prerequisite for the attainment of professorship in the
nation’s university system.
The Executive Secretary of NUC, Prof. Julius Okojie, made the
clarification in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Ilorin.
Okojie said that acquisition of a Ph.D was mandatory for any lecturer who aspired to the professorial
position.
He said a letter had been sent to various universities across the country.
According to him, the Ph.D must not only be from a recognised university, it must also be cognate to the specific discipline.
“However, in the interim, only the fellowship of the National
Postgraduate Medical College as it relates to Medical and Dental
Clinical teachers is accepted by the NUC.
“This is a suitable alternative to the Ph.D until the framework for
Ph.D for Clinical Medical and Dental Doctors has been finalised,” he
said.
He advised vice-chancellors to ensure strict adherence to the
requirement and to seek clarification from NUC in the event of any
doubt.
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