As academic activities is taking us all to the next level where students’ and lecturers really anticipate. A time where reward in terms of marks, are awarded to students who have shown so much dedication in their courses overtime.
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As academic activities is taking us all to the next level where students’ and lecturers really anticipate. A time where reward in terms of marks, are awarded to students who have shown so much dedication in their courses overtime.
Next level, a phrase that resonates with students, entrepreneurs, worker, creatives, basically a goal getter. For a student, it might mean the next class, for the business owner it might mean the next stage of growth or expansion for his/her business venture. For a working class it can mean a promotion, for a creative it can mean a bigger gig, and the list goes on and on.
This week we feature two students who sent in their details on the segment, Meet your fellow aasaite, Meet Michael & Ibukunoluwa.
A field school is a short term academic program consisting of mentored field research designed to provide practical training for students on courses in which they previously learned only theoretical information in class. Disciplines like Archaeology, Anthropology, Geology, Marine Biology, Geography, etc, require field school participation as a condition for graduating with a BA or BSC degree. Although, each discipline has specific requirements and approach, it also differs from institutions to institutions.