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Shared Success 24-1-2025

Shared Success: Why Group Study is a Game-Changer for Students

Today, group study is something without which students can’t perform well academically. Unlike studying alone, where one relies completely on his or her understanding and effort, studying in groups offers a dynamic, collaborative atmosphere that brings shared success. Here’s why group study changes the game for students. Enhanced Comprehension via Peer Learning Probably the most significant advantages of group studying are learning from your peers. Each participant brings different strengths, perspectives, and knowledge into the session. Such diversity can explain thorny concepts as group members explain topics in ways that ring a bell with others. Teaching or explaining a concept to someone else also reinforces the teacher’s understanding, making group studying a mutually beneficial experience. Improved Motivation and Accountability Working alone can sometimes make a student procrastinate or lose focus. In a group, students are more likely to stay motivated due to the energy and shared goals among group members. Group members are also responsible for holding one another accountable to stay on track, complete assignments, and prepare for discussions. This sense of responsibility can boost the productivity of individuals and ensure that progress is consistently maintained. Development of Collaborative Skills Besides the academic advantages, group study sessions also tend to allow students to exercise higher-order collaborative skills: communication, teamwork, and conflict resolution. These are useful both during schooling and beyond. Learning to work well with other people prepares students for a situation in real life where cooperation is often the way to go. Multiple Ways of Problem Solving Problems are solved differently by different students. Group studies have the added advantage of exposing the participants to a wide array of problem-solving methods and strategies. Exposure to such varied methods enhances creativeness, helping students think more critically. This is helpful especially when dealing with challenging assignments or studying for exams, in which out-of-the-box thinking often means a world of difference. Stress Reduction and Emotional Support Academic pressure can be overwhelming, but group study provides a comfortable setting whereby students can share their concerns and encourage one another. Working together toward shared goals fosters camaraderie and reduces feelings of isolation. A sense of belonging in itself can alleviate stress, boost confidence, and create a positive atmosphere for learning. Conclusion Group study is way more than academics; it’s one enthralling experience that encompasses all: teamwork, mutual growth, and shared success. By fostering deeper understanding and encouraging accountability while building essential life competencies, group study readies the student for academic success and beyond. For those who want to unleash their full potential, embracing collaborative learning could turn out to be the ace.

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Mastering Time Blog post 22-1-2025

Mastering Time: Essential Strategies for Student Success

Time management is a vital skill for students, especially during examination periods when the pressure to perform is at its peak. At Skyline University Nigeria, students writing their exams can greatly benefit from mastering the art of time management to achieve success while maintaining balance in their academic lives. Effective time management begins with planning and prioritization. Students should start by creating a detailed study schedule that allocates time for each subject or topic based on its difficulty and importance. Prioritize high-impact tasks, such as revising challenging subjects or practicing past questions, over less urgent activities. Tools like planners or digital apps can help streamline this process, ensuring that every hour is accounted for. Setting realistic goals is another crucial strategy. Break your study sessions into manageable chunks with clear objectives. For instance, instead of vaguely deciding to “study biology,” focus on specific topics like “photosynthesis” or “genetics.” This approach prevents overwhelm and fosters a sense of accomplishment as you tick off completed tasks. To maintain focus, students should eliminate distractions. During study periods, turn off notifications, avoid social media, and find a quiet space conducive to concentration. If distractions are inevitable, try the Pomodoro Technique, which involves studying for 25 minutes followed by a 5-minute break. This method boosts productivity and prevents burnout. Self-care plays a pivotal role in effective time management. Exams often tempt students to pull all-nighters, but this can lead to fatigue and reduced performance. Prioritize getting at least seven hours of sleep, eating nutritious meals, and staying hydrated. Regular breaks during study sessions can also help refresh the mind and improve retention. Lastly, students should learn to adapt and stay flexible. Sometimes, unexpected challenges arise, such as difficulty understanding a topic or technical issues. In such cases, reassess your schedule and adjust it to accommodate these changes. Remaining adaptable prevents stress and ensures steady progress toward your goals. As Skyline University Nigeria (SUN) students undertake their examinations, mastering time management will not only enhance their academic performance but also reduce anxiety. By planning effectively, setting clear goals, eliminating distractions, and practicing self-care, students can navigate this critical period with confidence and success. Remember, time is a resource—use it wisely to shape your future. You can join the conversation on Facebook @SkylineUniversityNG and on Twitter @SkylineUNigeria  

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Knowledge Update 30-12-2024

Microbiome Engineering: A Frontier in Modern Medicine

The human microbiome, a vast collection of microorganisms inhabiting the body, plays a pivotal role in health and disease. Advances in microbiome engineering, the deliberate modification of microbial communities for therapeutic purposes, are revolutionizing modern medicine. This innovative field holds promise for addressing chronic diseases, improving mental health, and enhancing personalized medicine. In other words, Microbiome engineering is understanding change, update or even rewrite the program of microbial ecology. Compared to the conventional therapies that directly attack pathogens, microbiome engineering is involved in the reestablishment of the balance in the microbiota. This strategy holds great application to diseases resulting from dysbiosis that is an imbalance of specific microbial flora in our body. The Microbiome and Human Health The microbiome consists of trillions of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and archaea, primarily residing in the gastrointestinal tract. These microorganisms are integral to digestion, immune function, and the synthesis of vital nutrients. Dysbiosis, or microbial imbalance, has been linked to various conditions, including inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), obesity, diabetes, and neurological disorders like depression and autism spectrum disorders (Fan & Pedersen, 2021). Engineering the Microbiome Microbiome engineering involves modifying microbial composition or function to restore balance or enhance health outcomes. Techniques include: Applications in Medicine Challenges and Ethical Considerations Despite its potential, microbiome engineering faces hurdles such as ensuring safety, achieving precise targeting, and understanding long-term impacts. Ethical concerns include consent for donor-derived therapies like FMT and equitable access to these innovations. Future Directions Advances in metagenomics, computational biology, and biomanufacturing are accelerating microbiome research. Precision microbiome engineering, leveraging patient-specific data, could transform therapeutic paradigms. Conclusion Microbiome engineering stands at the forefront of modern medicine, offering groundbreaking solutions to complex health challenges. As technology advances, its integration into clinical practice is poised to redefine the boundaries of healthcare. References You can join the conversation on Facebook @SkylineUniversityNG and on Twitter @SkylineUNigeria  

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GUEST LECTURE 6-12-2024

Guest Lecture Series: Skyline University Nigeria hosts session on Entrepreneurial Mindset

Skyline University Nigeria (SUN) has hosted a guest lecture for students on entrepreneurial mindset. The session was conducted at the university’s auditorium and delivered by Mr. Sriram Venkateswaran, the executive chairman of Amarava Agro Processors Limited, Fullmark Commodities Limited, and Fullmark Urja Limited, a seasoned business expert. In his remarks during the session, the Vice-Chancellor of SUN, Prof. Ajith Kumar V. V., encouraged the students to explore entrepreneurship options right from school. He gave a reference to Aisha Kabir, a student of SUN who participated in the TieU MENA Dubai Competition and excelled. He said the students can challenge themselves by becoming better versions in the business world. Mr. Venkateswaran, an entrepreneurial mindset said it is a powerful way of thinking that empowers individuals to identify opportunities, innovate solutions, and take calculated risks to create value. He said an entrepreneurial mindset refers to a set of attitudes, behaviors, and skills that enable individuals to spot opportunities, innovate, take initiatives, embrace risk and adapt. The expert highlighted that the students must possess and practice certain behaviors and attitudes in order to succeed. These are resilience, curiosity, vision, self-motivation, problem-solving skills, and resourcefulness. Some of the importance of an entrepreneurial mindset for students includes personal growth, career success, societal impact, and adaptability. You can join the conversation on Facebook @SkylineUniversityNG and on Twitter @SkylineUNigeria  

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Viral Disease Awareness Week 5-12-2024

Schools of SSIT and SBMS conduct Viral Disease Awareness Week 2024

The Schools of Science and Information Technology (SSIT) and School of Basic Medical Sciences (SBMS) at Skyline University Nigeria (SUN) have conducted a Viral Disease Awareness Week for this year from November 25th to 29th, 2024. The week-long session was done to inform students and the university community about the dangers of viral diseases and how to take precautions against contracting the diseases. The Departments of Biological Sciences, Biochemistry, Nursing, Physiotherapy and Medical Laboratory Science participated in the awareness week. The week commenced with a presentation competition for students. In this, the students from all the participating departments took part in a presentation competition. Victors during this session were applauded for the accuracy and coherence in simplifying complex medical terminologies. On Tuesday, November 26th 2024, the students were involved in a poster presentation competition/drama. Students presented information on viral diseases in engaging visual and dramatic representations. On November 27th and 28th 2024, the students had two guest lecture sessions delivered by Prof. Akande Oyebanji Azeez and Mr. Haruna Khalifa. As an expert in infectious disease, epidemiology, diagnosis, and prevention/control, among others, Prof. Azeez presented on emerging diseases and how youth can participate in creating innovative solutions to combat emerging disease challenges. On his part, Mr. Khalifa delivered a session on viruses and their types. He explained how viruses exist and affect the human body. The viral disease awareness ended with a rally and voluntary testing for HIV. The students marched in the school with placards with information on viral diseases like HIV/AIDS and how it affects millions of people around the world. Over 100 students and SUN staff had free testing for HIV/AIDS tests. A significant number also had their first dose of the Hepatitis B vaccination. You can join the conversation on Facebook @SkylineUniversityNG and on Twitter @SkylineUNigeria  

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FORUM OF VICE CHANCELLORS OF PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES 4-12-2024

SUN Vice-Chancellor hosts Vice-Chancellors of Private Universities in Kano State

The Vice-Chancellor of Skyline University Nigeria (SUN) Prof. Ajith Kumar V. V. has yesterday, December 2nd, 2024, hosted eight Vice-Chancellors of private universities in Kano State for the first Forum of Vice-Chancellors of Private Universities in Kano State (FVCPUK). The event was conducted at SUN’s conference room with some of the principal officers of SUN in attendance. In his welcoming address, the Vice-Chancellor of SUN, Prof. Ajith Kumar V. V., said he highly appreciated the attendance of the Vice-Chancellors of the private universities in Kano State for the forum. He said the meeting is needed for the development of higher education in Kano State. He especially applauded the Vice-Chancellor of Azman University Kano, Prof. Fatima Batoul Mukhtar for her efforts towards ensuring the first forum was realized. Prof. Ajith Kumar V. V. said the major areas of engagement between the institutions would be in research, teaching and community service. More so, our effective collaboration will enable us to conduct international conferences, joint conferences, sharing or faculty resources and important community service initiatives, he said. In her remarks during the meeting, the Vice-Chancellor of Azman University Kano, Prof. Fatima Batoul Mukhtar, echoed how her meeting with SUN Vice-Chancellor culminated into the forum. She lauded his dedication and the university’s commitment towards uplifting the standard of education in Kano State and beyond while being a leader in the private university engagement in the state. Worthy of mention, the Vice-Chancellors and representatives of private universities in Kano State that attended the were that of Maryam Abacha American University (MAAUN), Elrazi Medical University, Khalifa Isyaka Rabiu University (KHAIRUN), Baba Ahmed University, Al’Istiqama University and Capital City University. Together, the groundbreaking initiative of the Vice-Chancellors forum enabled fruitful deliberations to foster collaboration and share best practices among private universities in the state. You can join the conversation on Facebook @SkylineUniversityNG and on Twitter @SkylineUNigeria  

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SLS PSDP 2-12-2024

Skyline University Nigeria conducts a week of PSDP sessions for all students

Skyline University Nigeria (SUN) has conducted a weeklong Professional Skills Development Program (PSDP) for all undergraduate students in the university. The PSDP sessions for Fall Semester 2024/2025 academic year for level 100 to 400 were conducted from November 25th to 29th 2024 at the university campus. Students from the School of Legal Studies (SLS) were lectured on ‘Law as an instrument of social control’ and ‘mentorship in law profession’. They were taught on how to get access to mentors and how they can eventually select their career path to supporting communities. For the students of the School of Basic Medical Sciences (SBMS), lecturers taught them important topics – ‘Effective Leadership Skills’, ‘Promoting Mental Health & Well Being’ and ‘Emotional Intelligence and Self Awareness’.   The students of the School of Science and Information Technology (SSIT) were trained on ‘Effective Communication Skills’, ‘Teamwork and Collaboration’ and ‘Time Management’. While students from the School of Arts, Management and Social Sciences (SAMSS), were lectured on ‘Teamwork’, ‘Analytical and Logical Thinking’ and ‘Thinking for the Right Decision Making’. The sessions were conducted to prepare the students to maximize the efforts in attaining high grades and overall academic success in their studies. In their various lectures, the tutors emphasized on creating a routine and having a goal for personal development.

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CHANGING GEAR HASIYANDA 29-11-2024

Changing Gear: SUN hosts Hasiyanda International School for lecture

Skyline University Nigeria (SUN) yesterday, November 28th 2024, welcomed students and staff of Hasiyanda International School for Changing Gear lecture. The session held at the university’s ultra-modern common room with over 70 students in attendance. Dr. Musa Innocent Ojeba, a lecturer from the department of Microbiology conducted the first session on attitudes and values while Dr. Sani Rabiu Bello on Legal Ethics. In his presentation, Dr. Ojeba highlighted the critical role that attitudes and values play in shaping an individual’s journey toward success. He emphasized that a positive attitude serves as a catalyst for overcoming challenges, fostering resilience, and maintaining motivation in the face of difficulties. He encouraged participants to view setbacks as opportunities for growth and learning, rather than as insurmountable obstacles. Dr. Ojeba also discussed the importance of strong core values such as integrity, empathy, respect, and responsibility. He explained that these values not only guide personal decision-making but also enhance relationships, build trust, and create a sense of purpose. Using real-life examples, he demonstrated how individuals who embrace positivity and align their actions with strong values are more likely to achieve long-term success in academics, careers, and personal life. He further inspired the students to reflect on their own attitudes and values, encouraging them to make conscious efforts to cultivate habits that align with their goals and aspirations. Dr. Sani Rabiu Bello in his presentation delved into the foundational principles that govern ethical behavior in the legal profession and emphasized their relevance to broader societal development. Dr. Bello highlighted that legal ethics are not only essential for maintaining professionalism within the legal field but also serve as a cornerstone for justice, fairness, and trust in society. He explored critical topics such as accountability, confidentiality, and the duty of care that legal practitioners owe to their clients, colleagues, and the judiciary. The session encouraged the students of Hasiyanda International School to reflect on their own ethical responsibilities and consider how they could apply these principles in their academic and future professional lives. Dr. Bello’s insights provided a clear message: upholding ethics is not only a professional duty but also a moral imperative for building a fair and equitable society. You can join the conversation on Facebook @SkylineUniversityNG and on Twitter @SkylineUNigeria  

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RMK INITIATIVE FOR 280 TEACHERS TRAINING 29-11-2024

RMK Initiative: Skyline University Nigeria trains first batch of teachers on Digital Skills and Teaching Pedagogies

Skyline University Nigeria (SUN) has conducted two-day training for 280 government school teachers, the first batch for the RMK Initiative for 1000 school teachers training. The teachers were trained on digital skills and teaching pedagogies from November 27th to 28th, 2024. On the first day of the training, participants were trained on Microsoft Packages—Excel, Word, and Power Point. This was facilitated by the lecturers from the School of Science and Information Technology (SSIT): Dr. A. Senthil Kumar, Dr. Ashok Kumar, Ms. Hamdi Liwaul and Mr. Sani Abdullahi. The session was done to acquaint the school teachers with basic computer literacy that can aid the discharge of their duties effectively. The participants took part in a hands-on session of how the Microsoft packages work with the guidance of SUN lecturers. The training as the tutors highlighted will support the teachers in saving records, storing data and making presentations. These computer activities are practiced anywhere in the world, hence increasing the speed of work for students. The participants were fully engaged in sessions about teaching pedagogies on November 28th 2024. A team of six lecturers from SUN, collaborated to deliver the session in the university’s Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso Auditorium. Dr. Olumide Ajayi, Mr. Miracle Livinus, Dr. Senthil S. Kumar, Dr. Karimu Moses, Dr. Saminu Umar and Mr. Bashir Usman. The experts provided extensive training on three teaching pedagogies: the storytelling method, group discussions-infused flip class and problem-based learning. These methods have proven to be effective and aid networking and collaboration among students. The teachers participated in group discussions and learning sessions guided by the lecturers to understand the requirements of the teaching pedagogies and how to execute them. You can join the conversation on Facebook @SkylineUniversityNG and on Twitter @SkylineUNigeria  

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INSTALLATION OF NEW SRC MEMBERS 28-11-2024

Skyline University Nigeria installs new Students Representative Council members for 2024/2025 Academic Year

Skyline University Nigeria (SUN) last week installed new Students Representative Council (SUN) members for the 2024/2025 Academic Year. The event came after the election of the students for different positions by the entire students of the institution. Ahmad Abdullahi Badawi was installed as the President, Aliya Ibrahim as the Vice President, Fatima Bello Balarabe as welfare coordinator, Murtala Lawan Maitama as Public Relations Coordinator, and Asmau Muhammad Tukur as Secretary. In his address during the occasion, the Vice-Chancellor of SUN, Prof. Ajith Kumar V. V., said he is happy to witness another installation of the new SRC members in the university. He narrated that the platform not only equips students with leadership skills but also boosts confidence in the students. He said the university management will be working closely with them by guiding and supporting their journeys. The registrar of the university, Mr. Ahmed Muhammed Abdullahi, who also spoke during the occasion, started by congratulating the students. He said each of them has an obligation to serve the students and the institution well in their various capacities. He encouraged them to lead by example and be role models for other students. Speaking on behalf of the new member during the event, the new president of the SRC, Ahmad Abdullahi Badawi, said they are privileged to serve under the leadership of the Vice-Chancellor and other principal officers of the university. He stated that they will ensure to provide their best services to the students through mutual understanding and collaboration. He appreciated the management and the students for their support, which helped them reach the respective positions. You can join the conversation on Facebook @SkylineUniversityNG and on Twitter @SkylineUNigeria  

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