Addis Ababa, 13 October 2012 – The
Commissioner for Human Resources, Science and Technology, Professor
Jean-Pierre Ezin. on 13 October 2012, inaugurated the Pan African
University Steering Committee. The Steering Committee is a precursor of
the PAU Council and consists of representatives from key stakeholders
including PAU hst governments, host universities, Regional Economic
Communities, Youth and Women’s organisations, the Association of African
Universities, Private Sector and Civil Society. The Steering Committee
is to oversee the process towards opening the first three PAU Thematic
Institutes in November 2012. These are the PAU Institute for Basic
Sciences, Technology and Innovation in Kenya; PAU Institute for Life and
Earth Sciences in Nigeria and the PAU Institute for Governance,
Humanities and Social Sciences in Cameroon.
In
his inaugural speech, Professor Ezin recalled to the members of the
steering committee that the Assembly of the AU at its Eighteenth
Ordinary Session held from 29 – 30 January 2012 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia requested the
African Union Commission to operationalize the Pan African University
in collaboration with Member States, Regional Economic Communities and
relevant partners, launch calls for Member States to host PAU Centres,
the establishment of the PAU Rectorate; the appointment of the PAU
Council and Senate, as well as recruitment of staff and registration of
students in accordance with the PAU Statutes, to ensure that the first
PAU students are admitted by October 2012.
“You represent the stakeholders of PAU and are expected to set
the stage and processes for ensuring that all concerned African
stakeholders and sectors of society sectors are involved in the
implementation of PAU”, he underlined.
The
Commissioner explained that the creation of the Pan African University
(PAU) was proposed by the African Union Commission (AUC) in 2008 with
the prospect of revitalizing higher education and reserahc in Africa,
through collective efforts by member states. The PAU thus provides
opportunity for all member states to mobilise resources for the support
of a number of high quality institutions that will serve the whole
continent in areas of study that are essential to Africa’s social,
economic and human development. (See complete speech of Commissioner Ezin on the AU website: www.au.int ).
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