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University of Jos

The University of Jos, abbreviated as Unijos, is a federal university in Jos, Plateau State, central Nigeria.

History
What became the University of Jos was established in November 1971 from the satellite campus of the University of Ibadan. The first students were admitted in January 1972 as pre-degree students and the first Bachelor of Arts degree program began in October 1973. In October 1975, the then military government under General Murtala Mohammed established the Unijos as a separate institution. The first Vice-Chancellor of the Unijos was Professor Gilbert Onuaguluchi. Classes began at the newly reorganized University of Jos in October 1976 with 575 students spreading over the existing four faculties of Arts and Social Sciences, Education, Natural Sciences and Medical Sciences. Post-graduate programs were added in 1977. By 1978 Faculties of Law and Environmental Sciences were established and the Faculties of Arts and Social Sciences were separated. In 2003, the Carnegie Corporation of New York gave Unijos a $2 million grant to form its own fundraising department. == Library ==
Library
It is an Academic library that was established in 1962 to support teaching, learning and research which was located in the campus of the University of Ibadan before its move to Jos. Presently, the library is located along Bauchi road opposite the Federal College of Forestry, Jos. The library has sections like serial unit, system unit, reserve unit and circulation unit. ==Faculties ==
Faculties
Note: Items 12 - 15 are all under the College of Medical Sciences == List of programmes and courses ==
List of programmes and courses
Faculty of Agriculture • Agricultural Economics & Extension • Animal ProductionCrop Production Faculty of ArtsEnglish • History and International Studies • Foreign LanguagesMass Communication • Religion Philosophy • Theater and Film Arts • Linguistics and Nigerian Languages • Archeology and Heritage Studies • Music Faculty of Education • Educational management • Arts Education • Educational Foundation • Science and Technology Education • Social Science Education • Special Education and Rehabilitation Sciences • Physical and Health Education Faculty of EngineeringCivil EngineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringMechanical Engineering • Mining Engineering Faculty of Environmental SciencesArchitectureBuildingEstate Management • Fine and Applied Arts • Geography and Planning • Quantity Surveying • Urban and Regional Planning Faculty of Law • Commercial Law • Public Law • Private Law • International Law and Jurisprudence Faculty of Management SciencesAccounting • Actuarial Science • Banking and Finance • Business Administration • Business Management • InsuranceMarketing Faculty of Natural SciencesChemistryComputer ScienceGeologyMathematicsMicrobiologyPhysicsPlant Science and Biotechnology • Remedial Sciences • Science Laboratory Technology • Zoology Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences • Biotechnology Pharmaceutics • Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice • Pharmaceutical Chemistry • Pharmaceutical Microbiology • Pharmaceutical Technology and Industrial Pharmacy • Pharmacognosy and Traditional Medicine • Pharmacology Faculty of Social Sciences • Economics • Political SciencePsychologySociology • Theriogenology and Production Faculty of Veterinary Sciences • Veterinary Anatomy • Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology • Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology • Veterinary Parasitology and Entomology • Veterinary Physiology, Biochemistry and Pharmacology • Veterinary Public Health and Preventive Medicine ==Notable alumni==
Notable alumni
Andrew Agwunobi, interim president of the University of Connecticut, U.S. • John O. Agwunobi, CEO of Herbalife NutritionKayode Ajulo, Lawyer, Arbitrator, Right Activist ad former National Secretary, Labour Party • Etannibi Alemika, first female professor of law from the Kogi State • Charity Angya, former Vice-chancellor Benue State UniversitySolomon Dalung, former lecturer in the Faculty of Law and Minister of Youth and Sports • Delmwa Deshi-Kura, Nigerian Film Production executive • Yakubu Dogara, former speaker, House of Representatives • Salamatu Fada, scientist • Yusuf Adamu Gagdi, member, House of Representatives, Federal Republic of Nigeria • Helon Habila, novelist • Doug Kazé, musician, lecturer, novelist • Esther Ibanga, pastor and peace prize winner • Chukwuemeka Ike, novelist • Audu Maikori, lawyer, entrepreneur • Ali Mazrui, Kenyan political scientist • Efe Money, Nigerian Artiste • Saint Obi, Nigerian actor • Jerry Oche, Nigerian social entrepreneur • Ebikibina Ogborodi, acting registrar of NECORuth L. Okediji, Jeremiah Smith, Jr. Professor of Law at Harvard University • Edward David Onoja, Deputy Governor of Kogi State. • Viola Onwuliri, Minister of Foreign affairs and Minister of State for Education, Nigeria, Professor of Biochemistry • Ayibatonye Owei, Commissioner of Health, Bayelsa State • Charles O'Tudor, brand strategist, entrepreneur • Igho Sanomi, Nigerian businessman • Pauline Tallen, Nigerian politician • Musa Sani Nuhu, Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) from 2020 to 2025. ==Vice chancellors==
Vice chancellors
== Students' Union Government Presidents ==
Students' Union Government Presidents
The current President of the Students' Union Government is Jane Pwajok Kangyang, a 600-level student of Medicine and Surgery from the Berom Tribe and a grand-daughter of Late Da P.D Pwajok. Jane's political reformist personae was a precursor to her emergence as President of SUG. == Controversy ==
Controversy
On 4 March 2022, a 300-level (Year 3) student of the institution committed suicide due to the strike of the Academic Staff Union of Universities. It was reported by PremiumTimes that the student had allegedly left a note stating his frustration as a result of the strike. ==See also==
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