The final Admission list of Osun State University for the 2024/2025 Admission exercise into the newly approved degree programmes has been released. Prospective candidates who participated in the Admission screening exercise can check their admission status via the Undergraduate Admissions portal.

The final Admission list of Osun State University for the 2024/2025 Admission exercise into the newly approved degree programmes has been released. Prospective candidates who participated in the Admission screening exercise can check their admission status via the Undergraduate Admissions portal.

The supplementary UTME list II of the 2024/2025 Admission exercise into various degree programmes have been released. Prospective candidates who participated in the Admission screening exercise can check their admission status via the Undergraduate Admissions portal.

Fellowship of Academic and Professional Bodies / Academic Distinctions

  1. Fellow, Nigerian Academy of Letters (Since August 2017)
  2. Fellow, Historical Society of Nigeria (Since September 2011)

Membership of International Board of Trustees/ Advisory Boards Since 1999

  • Member, Advisory Board, UoB-UNIOSUN-ERC (Since 2024)
  1. Member, Advisor and Administrative Board, US Based Historical Africa Cultural Center, 2020. A non-profit organization, dedicated to promoting and exhibiting ancient African Traditions, Arts & Crafts, Music and Culture (Since 2020)
  2. Member, Board of Trustees of Institute of African Culture and International Understanding, a UNESCO Category II Institute, Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library OOPL, Abeokuta, Ogun State (2021 till date).
  3. Member, Board of Trustees of the Centre for Black Culture and International Understanding, a UNESCO Category II Institute, Osogbo, Osun State (2021 till date)   
  • Member of the International Board of Trustees of the University of Birmingham (U.K)/ European Research Council based Programme: Knowing Each Other: everyday religious encounters, social identities and tolerance in southwest Nigeria. The Board of Trustees headed by the renowned Prof. J.D.Y. Peel, also includes such eminent historians as Prof. Toyin Falola FHSN, Prof. Karin Barber FBA, Prof. Tom Mccaskie and Prof. Sola Akinrinade FHSN. (2013-2018).
  • Member of the International Board of Trustees of Lagos State University Centre for Democracy and Development Studies (CDDS)- a Ford Foundation Initiative (1999-2003).

RESEARCH GRANTS: GRANTS NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL

        1. Principal Investigator / Lead Researcher N45 Million

Research granted by the Centre for Black Culture and

International Understanding- Protecting the Past for the

Future: Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage in

Armed Conflicts Zones of Africa (2023)                                    N45,000,000:00

  1. NASFAT Research Grant, Towards a National

History of NASFAT @ 25, (2020)                                             N25,000,000:00

  1. Principal Investigator / Lead Researcher, Oyo History

Project Aug. 2021 till date                                                          N50,000,000:00

  1. Principal Investigator / Lead Researcher, Ile-Ife Oral History

Project 2023 till date                                                                   N50,000,000:00

  1. Team Leader, Ford Foundation Grant (2002) for the Establishment

of Centre for Development and Democratic Studies at

Lagos State University, Ojo                                                        USD 300,000.00

  1. Chief S. L. Edu Research Grant, 1996 for S.L. Edu

Family History Project                                                                N30,000,000:00

  1. Mobil-Exxon Grant for the provision of

E-Component of Fatiu Akesode Library (2001)                         N10,000,000.00

  1. Sir Michael Otedola Research Grant, 2005 for the

the study of the History and Culture of the Peoples of

Epe Division of Lagos State                                                       N1,200,000.00

  1. Femi Okunnu Research Grant (2013): Change and

Development in Nigeria: The Role of the Ansa-ud-Deen

Society of Nigeria                                                                       N5,000,000.00

RESEARCH GRANTS AT THE LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY, NIGERIA (1990-2005)

  1. Lagos State University Senate Research Grant for the study

of the Nigerian Civil War, 1990                                     N750,000.00

  1. Lagos State University Senate Research Grant for the study of the

History of the Peoples of Lagos State, 2003                  N1,450,000.00

  1. Lagos State University Senate Research Grant for the study

of The Growth of Islam in Lagos State, 2005                N820,000.00

  1. Research Grant from the Centre for Development and

Democratic Studies, 2005                                               N1,750,000.00

 International Travel Grants Since 2006

  • Travel Grant by the Centre for Black Culture and International Understanding to attend the Intergovernmental Committee for Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage at Rabat, Morocco, November 28 – December 3, 2022
  • Travel Grant by the Centre for Black Culture and International Understanding to attend the UNESCO Ninth Session of the General Assembly of the States' Parties to the Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, which is taking place at the UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, France, July 2022
  • Travel Grant by the Centre for Black Culture and International Understanding to attend the UNESCO 14th Session of the Intergovernmental Committee on Intangible Cultural Heritage at Bogota, Columbia, December 8-14, 2019
  • Travel Grant by the Centre for Black Culture and International Understanding to attend the UNESCO 13th Session of the Intergovernmental Committee on Intangible Cultural Heritage at Port Louis, Mauritius, November 26 – December 1, 2018
  • Travel Grant by the Centre for Black Culture and International Understanding to visit Iwalewahaus, University of Bayreuth, Germany, July 21 –July 27, 2018
  • Travel Grant by the University of Birmingham and European Research Council for participation at the 58th Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association (ASA), at Sheraton San Diego Hotel and Marina, San Diego, CA, USA, November 19-22, 2015.
  • Travel Grant by the University of Birmingham and European Research Council for participation at the 57th Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association (ASA) 20-23, November, 2014.
  • Travel Grant by the University of Birmingham and European Research Council for participation at the Crossroad in African Studies Conference, University of Birmingham, September 3-6, 2013
  • Travel Grant by the Centre for Black African Arts and Civilization (CBAAC) to attend the International Conference on Multi-Culturalism and the Prospects for Africa and Africa Diaspora Development at the State University of Bahia, Salvdor de Bahia, Brazil, November, 2011.
  • Travel Grant by the Government of Osun State to attend the preparatory Workshop on the organization of World Summit of Mayors, International Conference, Salvador de Bahia, Brazil, 2010.
  • Travel Grant by the Government of Osun State to attend the preparatory workshop on the organization Global Conference of Black Nationalities, Atlanta, Georgia, 2009.
  • Travel Grant by the Federal Ministry of Information and Centre for Black and African Arts and Civilization (CBAAC) to attend the CBAAC Conference at the State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 9-16 November, 2008.
  • Travel Grant by the Federal Government of Nigeria to attend the 2nd International Conference of Intellectuals from Africa and Diaspora (CIAD2), held at the Convention Centre/Federal University of Bahia, Salvador, Brazil, September, 2006.
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CALENDAR FOR 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION

November, 2024                   

Monday, 18th                                                            Resumption for 2024/2025 Academic Session & Commencement of Harmattan Semester Lectures for Fresh and Returning Students

December, 2024

Monday, 16th -Wed 18th                                         Orientation for Fresh Students

 

Thursday, 19th                                                        Matriculation

Monday, 23rd Dec. 2024-Sunday, 5th Jan. 2025      Christmas/New Year Break

January, 2025

Monday, 13th                                                                        Resumption from Christmas/New Year Break

 

February, 2025

Friday, 21st                                                               End of Lectures

Monday, 24th - Friday, 28th                                              Lecture Free Week

 

March, 2025

Monday, 3rd March, Fri. 21st March                               Harmattan Semester Examinations (All Levels)

Monday, 17th – Friday, 21st                                     GNS Examinations

Monday, 31st March - Friday, 11th April                    Semester Break

 

April, 2025

Monday, 24th -Fri. 11th April                                     Marking and grading of Script

Monday, 21st                                                                        Resumption for 2024/2025 Rain Semester & Commencement of Lectures           


July, 2025
      

Friday, 18th July                                                        End of Lectures

Monday, 21st - Friday 25th                                        Lecture Free Week                          

Monday, 28th - Friday, 8thAugust                              Rain Semester Examinations (All Levels)

 

August, 2025

Monday, 11th - Friday, 15th                                       GNS Examinations

Monday, 18th - Fri, 15th                                            Marking and Grading of Scripts/

                                                                                 End of 2024/2025 Academic Session

Monday, 25th                                                            Commencement of Annual Leave for Academic Staff


September, 2025

Thursday, 25th- Saturday, 27th                                15th Convocation Ceremonies

 

November, 2025

Friday, 7th                                                                End of Annual Leave for Academic Staff

Monday 10th                                                            Resumption for 2025/2026 Academic Session 

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OSUN STATE UNIVERSITY, 

P.M.B 4494, OSOGBO NIGERIA

CALENDAR FOR 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION

November, 2024                   

Monday, 18th                                                            Resumption for 2024/2025 Academic Session & Commencement of Harmattan Semester Lectures for Fresh and Returning Students

December, 2024

Monday, 16th -Wed 18th                                         Orientation for Fresh Students

 

Thursday, 19th                                                        Matriculation

Monday, 23rd Dec. 2024-Sunday, 5th Jan. 2025      Christmas/New Year Break

January, 2025

Monday, 13th                                                                        Resumption from Christmas/New Year Break

 

February, 2025

Friday, 21st                                                               End of Lectures

Monday, 24th - Friday, 28th                                              Lecture Free Week

 

March, 2025

Monday, 3rd March, Fri. 21st March                               Harmattan Semester Examinations (All Levels)

Monday, 17th – Friday, 21st                                     GNS Examinations

Monday, 31st March - Friday, 11th April                    Semester Break

 

April, 2025

Monday, 24th -Fri. 11th April                                     Marking and grading of Script

Monday, 21st                                                                        Resumption for 2024/2025 Rain Semester & Commencement of Lectures           


July, 2025
      

Friday, 18th July                                                        End of Lectures

Monday, 21st - Friday 25th                                        Lecture Free Week                          

Monday, 28th - Friday, 8thAugust                              Rain Semester Examinations (All Levels)

 

August, 2025

Monday, 11th - Friday, 15th                                       GNS Examinations

Monday, 18th - Fri, 15th                                            Marking and Grading of Scripts/

                                                                                 End of 2024/2025 Academic Session

Monday, 25th                                                            Commencement of Annual Leave for Academic Staff


September, 2025

Thursday, 25th- Saturday, 27th                                15th Convocation Ceremonies

 

November, 2025

Friday, 7th                                                                End of Annual Leave for Academic Staff

Monday 10th                                                            Resumption for 2025/2026 Academic Session 

The merit list of admitted candidates for 2024/2025 Admission into various degree programmes has now been released. Candidates who participated in the 2024 Admission screening exercise can now check their admission status via the University Undergraduates Admission portal.

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Dr. AKOH Ameh Dennis, B.A, M.A., Ph.D

Dean, Faculty of Humanities
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Dr Akoh is an Associate Professor of drama and critical theory in the Faculty of Humanities, Ikire Campus. He attended the universities of Jos and Ibadan, Nigeria where he also taught for some years.

He was Head of the Department of Languages and Linguistics of Osun State University (2010-2012); Sub-Dean (2006-2009) of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at the Kogi State University, Anyigba, Nigeria where he taught for seven years. His areas of research interest include critical theory, dramatic criticism, sociology of literature and theatre, gender, postcolonial and cultural studies.

He has over 40 publications in refereed local and international journals and books. He is former Editor of the Nigerian Journal of Indigenous Knowledge and Development, Editor of Nigerian Theatre Journal (NTJ), Co-editor of African Nebula and the UNIOSUN College of Humanities Monograph Series. He has co-edited (with Stephen Inegbe) Arts, Culture and Communication in a Postcolony (Alpha Crownes, UK, 2013) and Intersections in the Humanities (co-edited with O. E. Alana) is already in press.

Dr Akoh is a Fellow of the Corporate Administration Institute of Nigeria and a 2013 Society of Nigerian Theatre Artists (SONTA) Lifetime Achievement Award winner. He is listed in the Year’s Work in English Studies (YWES) Index of Critics. In 2010, he was nominated visiting scholar to the University of Cape Town, SA. He is a 2014 AHP postdoc fellow of the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS).

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Head of Department’s Welcome Address/Introduction:
On behalf of the Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry (PAC), I welcome you to our website. Our vision is to continue to grow in student population, staff strength, infrastructural development and research output. We realize how honourable our job is and the need to build a generation fortified with scientific knowledge, skills and comprehensive education in chemistry. Thus, we are committed and dedicated to this vision. PAC as a Department offers students some ways to engage with knowledge of Chemistry, including two bachelor’s degree programmes (B.Sc. Chemistry and B.Sc. Industrial Chemistry), some postgraduate programmes in Chemistry and hands-on research opportunities. The Department is equipped with a wide range of modern instrumentation necessary for the successful completion of any of our programmes.
We are privileged to have academic staff members whose research interests cut across nearly all the traditional sub-disciplines of chemistry. Over the years, we have built a reputation for a strong interdisciplinary research. No wonder our graduates all over the country and in the diaspora are having enviable careers in chemistry and beyond.
I wish you a productive and informative session as you take the time to browse our website. Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.
Dr. Adebanjo J. Anifowose
Ag. Head of the Department

Location:
Osogbo

Brief History:
At the inception of the University in September 2007, the pioneer Department started as the Department of Geological and Chemical Sciences which offered B.Sc. degrees in Geology, Industrial Chemistry and Biochemistry. The Department started with six pioneer staff (3 academic and 3 technical) and 10 students in 2007. The Department of Geological and Chemical Sciences was unbundled in the year 2012 into two: the Department of Geological Sciences (for B.Sc. Geology) and the Department of Chemical Sciences. This same year, the Department of Chemical Sciences added B.Sc. Chemistry to its programmes. In March 2018, the Department of Chemical Sciences was further split into two: the Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry and the Department of Biochemistry. The Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry (PAC) has been successfully running its academic degree programmes without losing any accreditation by the National University Commission (NUC). Today, the Department has grown in student and staff population, as well as infrastructural strength. This development is the springboard and solid foundation for the kick-off of postgraduate programmes in 2019, which have successfully produced quite a number of M.Sc. and PhD graduates.

Mission:
Our mission is to teach, train and transform our students into well-sought professionals, with sound knowledge of scientific principles and methods, who can compete favourably with their global counterparts for employment and research developments.

Vision:
Our vision is to be a centre of excellence in providing high-quality teaching and learning experiences in Pure and Applied Chemistry. This will result in giving back to the society thorough-bred entrepreneurial graduates who can engage in impactful research, as well as provide necessary social, industrial, environmental and scientific solutions that can lead to job creation.

Physical Development:
We have three functional laboratories that serve the academic programmes of the Department. The laboratories are well-equipped for undergraduate practical work and projects, as well as cutting-edge research activities for postgraduate studies. All the staff members have offices that are well-equipped with the required and necessary facilities. Adequate classrooms and seminar rooms are provided for the teaching and learning of the students. The library is well-equipped with modern facilities and up-to-date books, publications and periodicals necessary for teaching and learning.Research Activities:The Department has been a leading element in advancing frontiers in research and knowledge within and outside Nigeria. Many members of the Department have published in reputable international journals. The Department has cordial relationships with the Chemical Society of Nigeria (CSN), the Institute of Chartered Chemists of Nigeria (ICCON) the American Chemical Society (ACS) and other research bodies. Our research activities include: Synthesis of green nanoparticles (GNPs) and their applications in water treatment Environmental assessment of petroleum hydrocarbons and heavy metals from petroleum service stations on nearby soil and groundwater in Osogbo, Osun state Antioxidants, antimicrobial, anti-glycemic activities of synthesized calcium nanoparticles, zinc nanoparticles from leaf extract of Annona muricata Microplastics abundance and associated pollutants in vegetables: Implications on nutritional composition and bioactive components Measurement and toxicities of organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) in fish organs: A case study of Nile tilapia and spotted catfish harvested from Otin-River  Heavy metals in the sediment and water: Sources, ecological and human health risk Applications of Adansonia digitata, Ceiba pentandra and Ceratotheca sesamoids leaf- hydrocolloids as Rheology Modifier and Phytochemical agents in selected Human Diseases Management and control Investigation of the influence of fermentation on the nutritional values, functional properties and rheological attributes of soybeans Gold mining and its toxicity in aquatic habitat: Underscoring the importance of assessment

Journals:
Some selected publications for the passing year in reputable journals by members of staff of the Department are listed below:
1. Adebanjo Jacob Anifowose, Alaru Kunle Gbadamosi , Tinuola Munirat Oguntope , Omoteleola Serah Olarinde , Oluwaferanmi Samuel Fasoiro , Shola Hezekiah Awojide (2024). First forensic quantification, source-identification and health risk estimation of volatile organic carbons in the anthropogenically impacted Omi-Asoro Stream in Ilesa, Nigeria. Cleaner Water. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clwat.2023.100002. Published by Elsevier.
2. Babalola, B. M., Afolabi, S. O., Afolabi, V. O., Arogundade, I. O., Adefisan, A. O. and Anifowose, A. J. (2024). Effect of chemical modifications on the adsorptive ability of palm kernel fibre for indigo blue dye. Lafia Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research, 2(1), 33–39. https://doi.org/10.62050/ljsir2024.v2n1.284. Published by the Faculty of Science, Federal University of Lafia, Nasarawa State, Nigeria.
3. Azeez L., Oyedeji A.O., Adedotun I.S., Adeleke A.E. (2024). Nanotechnology to monitor, remedy, and prevent pollution: An overview. Chapter 2. In (Eds): Bilal M., Iqbal H.F.M., Nguyen T.A., Yasin G., Gupta R.M. Nanotechnology to Monitor, Remedy, and Prevent Pollution. 25 – 42. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-443-15660-1.00002-2. Published by Elsevier.
4. Azeez L., Oyinlola A., Oyedeji A.O., Agbaogun B.K., Busari H.K., Adejumo A.L., Agbaje W.B., Adeleke A.E., Awolola O.S. (2024). Facile removal of rhodamine B and metronidazole with mesoporous biochar prepared from palm tree biomass: adsorption studies, reusability, and mechanisms. Water Practice and Technology. 19(4), 730 – 744. Published by International Water Association. Impact factor – 1.6.
5. Aremu H.K., Oyewole O.I., Adenmosun A., Oyafajo L., Iwalewa Z.I., Ademola A., Azeez L., Adeleke M.A. (2024). Bioactive components in Psidium guajava extracts elicit biotoxic attributes and distinct antioxidant enzyme modulation in the larvae of vectors of lymphatic filariasis and dengue. Experimental Parasitology 261: 108766. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exppara.2024.108766. Published by Elsevier. Impact Factor 1.4
6. Yusuf-Omoloye N.A., Adeyemi F.M., Sule W.F., Azeez L., Oyedara O.O. Wahab A.K., Ajigbewu O.H., Lateef A. (2024). Green-synthesis, characterization, and antibacterial activity of Azanza garckeana seed extract silver nanoparticles against vancomycin-resistant Enterococci. Next Nanotechnology. 6, 100035. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nxnano.2023.100035. Published by Elsevier.
7. Oyedeji A.O., Odeyemi B.A., Azeez L. (2024). Dietary risk assessment of cyromazine and its analogue melamine in evaporated and infant milk samples in Nigeria. Journal of Food Quality and Hazards Control. 11: 39-46. Published by Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran.
8. Aremu H.K., Dare C.A., Adekale I.A., Adetunji B.D., Musa D.A., Azeez L., Oyewole O.I. (2024). Phytomediated stress modulates antioxidant status, induces overexpression of CYP6M2,Hsp70, α-esterase, and suppresses the ABCtransporter in Anopheles gambiae (sensu stricto) exposed to Ocimumtenuiflorumextracts. PLoSONE 19(5): e0302677. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0302677
9. Shola Hezekiah Awojide, Ezekiel OlumideFadunmade, Adeola Adepeju Adegboye, Kehinde Adenike Oyewole, Ifeoluwa Samuel Adedotun, Abayomi Gideon Adeyemo and Jesutofunmi Victoria Ayeni (2024). A comparative study on the synergistic activities of fractions and crude essential oil of Syzygiumaromaticum. Bulletin of the National Research Centre (2024) 48:47 https://doi.org/10.1186/s42269-024-01205-2
10. K. A. Fasasi, O. F. Awodiran, D. J. Ayeni1, O. I. Awoniyi, and S. H. Awojide (2024). Assessment of Bee Honey in some Districts in South-Western Nigeria for Agricultural Pesticide Residues and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs). The Journal of Agricultural Sciences - Sri Lanka Vol. 19, No 1, January 2024. Pp 142-15.
11. Dada A. O., Inyinbor A.a., Tokula B. E., Ajanaku C. O., Ayo-Akere, Latona D.F. (2024). Sustainable Chitosan Supported Magnetite Nanocomposites for Sequestration of Rhodamine B Dye from the environment. IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science. 1342, 1,012013.
12. Adetoro R.O., Shittu M. O. A.; Adetayo-Balogun A.A.; Okedinachi P. A. and Amuda O.S. (2024). Kinetic Studies of Periwinkle Shell Hydroxyapatite (PSHAP) for the Removal of Metal Ions in Steel Rolling Mill Wastewater. Research Journal of Pure Science and Technology, 7(2): 37-49. DOI: 10.56201/rjpst.v7.no2. 2024. Published by International Institute of Academic Research and Development.
13. Adejumo, A. L., Basiru, S.O., Adeleke, A. E.,Adetoro, R. O.,Aremu,H. K.,Owolabi, S. O. and Azeez, L. (2024a).Potential Consequences of Water-Soluble Acetaminophen-Chromium Combination in Clarias Gariepinus: Bioaccumulation and Oxidative Perturbations of Antioxidant Enzyme Activities.Fountain Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences, 13(1): 73 – 87. DOI: 10.53704/fujnas.v13i1.562. Published by College of Natural and Applied Sciences, Fountain University, Osogbo, Nigeria.
14. Adejumo, A.L., Adetoro, R.O., Oladejo, A.A., Kolawole, T.O., Oyedeji, A.O., Adeleke, E.A., Oke, A.M. Awolola O.S., Isola O.E., Azeez, L. (2024b). Risk Evaluation Associated with Abelmuscus EsculentusConsumption Grown on Decommissioned Goldmine Sediment and Water. Fountain Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences, 13(2): 12-22. DOI: 10.53704/fujnas.v13i2.566. Published by College of Natural and Applied Sciences, Fountain University, Osogbo, Nigeria.
15. Azeez L., Lateef A., Adelere I. A. (2024). Environmental behaviuor and fate of nanomaterials in soil – plant interaction, In: Microbiome and nano-cross-Talk, pp. 149–186. DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-443-18822-0.00007-4. Published by Elsevier
16. Azeez L., Adejumo A. L. Oladejo A. A., Olalekan B., Basiru S., Oyelami O. K., Makanjuola A. O., Ogungbe V. Hammed A., Abdullahi M. (2024). Exploiting the synergistic influence of AgNPs-TiO2NPs: enhancing phytostabilization of pb and mitigating its toxicity in Vigna unguiculata. International Journal of Phytoremediation. Published by Taylor & Francis.

Grants and Awards:
Many academic staff in the Department have won individual scholarship awards for their PhD programmes. Striking research grants won by members of the Department include:
(i) Research Project: Development of Artificial Neural Network-based Model for Estimating Nano and Microplastic Pollution in Water. (ongoing).
Sponsor: National Research Fund TeTFund, Nigeria (Reference No: TETF/ES/DR&D-CE/NRF2021/SETI/WAS/00091/VOL1. 2022).
Prinicipal Investigator: Dr. Luqmon A. Azeez
Co-Investigator: Dr. Adebanjo J. Anifowose
(ii) Research Project: Innovative microbial volarization of keratinous wastes for eco-friendly production of protein-rich keratin hydrolysates (PROKESH) as biofertilizers. (ongoing).
Sponsor: National Research Fund TeTFund, Nigeria.
Prinicipal Investigator: Prof. Lateef Agabje
Co-Investigator: Dr. Luqmon A. Azeez
(iii) Research Project: Multi-omics approach to heavy metal toxicity and ameliorating potential of green nanoparticles in goldmining areas. (ongoing).
Sponsor: National Research Fund TeTFund, Nigeria.
Prinicipal Investigator: Dr. Wahab Oyeyemi
Co-Investigator: Dr. Luqmon A. Azeez
(iv) Research Project: Development of a novel fluorometric method for the determination of production rate and steady-state concentration of photochemically generated superoxide radicals in seawater. (completed)
Sponsor: Japan Society for the Promotion of Science KAKENHI (Project ID: 18310010)
Prinicipal Investigator: Prof. Hiroshi Sakugawa, Hiroshima University, Japan.
Co-Investigator: Dr. Adebanjo J. Anifowose

Community Empowerment Service Project:
 Air quality assessment of the campuses of Osun State University
 Production of liquid soap and hand sanitizer during Corona virus for all the campuses of Osun State University
 Water quality assessment of the commercial UNIOSUN water

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