Part-Time Degree Programmes 2015/2016 Application Start Date: 11/09/2015 13:00:00 Application Closing Date: 30/11/2015 00:59:00 NB: exams had already been conducted before for those who bought the form earlier Application are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into Full-Time diploma Programmes for the 2015/2016 academic session. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS The General University Admission Requirements that apply uniformly across the faculties as well as the Specific Faculty Admission Requirements are displayed on the University websites: https://uniben.waeup.org or uniben.edu to qualify for the entrance examinations into the various part-time degree programmes, candidate must satisfy the stated general and specific requirements for admission. METHOD OF APPLICATION All applications should be done between Friday 11th September 2015 and 30th November, 2015. The procedure for applicati...
Tech giant Microsoft has released its Azure Internet of Things suite to the general public, allowing customers to use preconfigured data and machine learning solutions to better run their businesses. Microsoft said a number of companies understand the benefits of IoT, the term used for the network of physical objects embedded with sensors and network connectivity, but encounter roadblocks to deployment. Microsoft Australia’s business group lead for IoT Lee Hickin said the Azure IoT suite would take the heavy lifting out of IoT, and would allow businesses to quickly pilot and prove its value. One early customer is Manly Council, which used Microsoft Azure Machine Learning technology with a number of its CCTV cameras in parking areas, which use software to ensure its parking rules aren’t violated. “A few months ago Microsoft released a demonstration into what was possible, it was a website to upload a photo to see how old you are,” said Manly Council CIO Nathan Rogers. “I s...
The President of the Trade Union Congress, Mr. Boboi Kaigama and the Acting General Secretary of the Nigerian Labour Congress, Mr. Chris Uyot, yesterday called on the Federal Government to agree to the demands of protesting lecturers by paying their salary arrears from July to October, 2013. The duo, in separate interviews with PUNCH said that the way forward was to attend to the lecturers’ demands. According to Kaigama, the lecturers deserve to be paid their salaries, as going on strike does not mean that they were no longer entitled to their salaries. His argument is that the Union went on strike because of the Federal Government’s inability to implement the 2009 agreement reached with the Universities lecturers. He said, “It is okay, they are supposed to be paid their salaries; when one is on strike, it does not mean that he cannot be paid his or her salary. “They went on strike because of an agreement that was negotiated which the government has not been able to fulfil...
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