Joseph Fuwape
Joseph Adeola Fuwape (born November 1957, Ife, Osun State) is a Nigerian academic, and is the current Vice Chancellor of Federal University of Technology Akure(FUTA). He succeeded Prof. Daramola Gregory. Before then, he was the Vice Chancellor at Salem University.[1][2] Prior to succeeding Professor Paul Omojo Omaji as Vice Chancellor of Salem University, Fuwape was Head of Forestry and Wood Technology Department at Federal University of Technology Akure(FUTA) for seven years. He was Dean School of Agriculture and Agricultural Technology for four years at FUTA, and a member of the university's Governing Council there for eight years. He was the first Director of Quality Assurance Unit at FUTA from 2010 to 2012.[3]
Joseph Adeola Fuwape | |
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Vice Chancellor of Federal University of Technology Akure | |
In office 2017 – date | |
Preceded by | Professor Daramola Gregory |
Personal details | |
Born | 1957 (age 63–64) |
Profile
Professor Adeola Fuwape currently serves as the Vice-Chancellor Federal University of Technology, Akure. Prior to his appointment as Vice-Chancellor, Professor Joseph Adeola Fuwape had worked in the University system for 30 years. He started his university teaching and research career at the Department of Agricultural Engineering, University of Ibadan in 1982 but later secured appointment as lecturer at the Federal University of Technology, Akure in 1984 and rose to the rank of a professor on October 1, 1996. At the Federal University of Technology, Akure Professor Fuwape served as Head of Forestry and Wood Technology Department for seven years, Dean School of Agriculture and Agricultural Technology for four years and member of the University's Governing Council for eight years. He served as the Pioneer Director of Quality Assurance Unit, FUTA from 2010 till 2012.
References
- "Paul Omaji | Salem university lokoja - Academia.edu". salemuniversitylokoja.academia.edu. Retrieved 2019-12-15.
- "Paul Omaji". fremantlepress.
- "Joseph Fuwape". fwt.futa.edu.ng. Retrieved 2019-12-15.