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Webinar:The Science of Meteorology, iton and Centrality to Livelihoods, Socio-Economics & Sustainable Development

The department of Meteorology will host a webinar on 30th June 2021: Webinar:The Science of Meteorology, its Evolution and Centrality to Livelihoods, Socio-Economics & Sustainable Development

sub theme: Climate services and  application

Date: Wednesday 30 June 2021 | Time: 15:00 EAT | Venue: Virtual via Zoom

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We are the Winners!! 2021 UoN Sports Day

The college of Biological and Physical sciences was crowned the overall winner in the 2021 Annual Sports Day. first runners up was the College of Health Sciences and College of Humanities and Social Sciences took position three. This event was held on Friday 18th June. the theme for this year's event was 'Keeping safe and Healthy through sports'

Staff and students participated in the different sports set for the day which included tag of war, aerobics, soccer, volleyball, netball, hockey, athletics, goalball, chess, scrabble and table tennis.

Opportunities for Researchers: Mentorship, Funding, and Research Policy & Early Career Researchers

The College held a webinar today on: Opportunities for Researchers: Mentorship, Funding, and Research Policy & Early Career Researchers. This is part of the ongoing webinar series for UoN@50 celebrations that will be culminated end of June 2021

UoN@50: The Science of Meteorology: Its Evolution and Centrality. socio-Economics & Sustainable Development

The department of Meteorology will be hosting a Webinar on:

THEME:The Science of Meteorology: Its Evolution and Centrality to Livelihoods, Socio-Economics & Sustainable Development

SUBTHEME:  Advances in Meteorological Training & Research

DAY:Wednesday 16 June 2021

TIME: 15:00 EAT

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UON@50: CBPS IN FOCUS: School of Biological Sciences; Highlights of Achievements.

The college has dedicated the month of June to host a number of activities to celebrate UoNat 50. One of the activities was CBPS in focus where all the schools highlighted their journey thus far, milestones and achievements.

The Director School of Biological Sciences Dr. Lukhoba highlighted some of the achievements of the school

The student numbers have increased tenfold from about 15 students to over 300 graduates per year;

EXTENDED DEADLINE: SHOWCASING CUTTING EDGE RESEARCH AND INNOVATIONS BY STUDENTS AT CBPS TO CELEBRATE UON@50

Call for applications

As part of celebrating UON@50, the College of Biological and Physical Sciences (CBPS) plans to recognize and showcase cutting edge research and innovation by its students, both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.