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to bring organisations of geodesy students of all countries together; to represent geodetic students in public; to organise connections between the member associations; to establish and to strengthen the co-operation with the authorities; These aims are organised and realised by the International Geodetic Students Meeting (IGSM) and the General ...
Previously, she was Deputy President of Nigeria Society of Engineers and Chairman Nigeria Society of Engineers Ikeja branch. [2] Mayen Adetiba , a Civil Engineer, a past President of the Association of Consulting Engineers of Nigeria was the first woman to be elected into the Executive Committee of NSE, who also rose to become a Vice-President ...
EEGECS, or European Education in Geodetic Engineering, Cartography and Surveying, is a European, European Union-funded consortium, or network, of institutes of higher learning aimed at enhancing dialogue and exchange of information, and to move towards the creation of a "European Area of Geodetic Engineering, Cartography and Surveying".
The Global Geodetic Observing System (GGOS) is the observing arm of the IAG that focuses on proving the geodetic infrastructure to measure changes in the earth's shape, rotation and mass distribution. [3] [4] The International GNSS Service (IGS), part of GGOS, archives and processes GNSS data from around the world. [5]
The University of Maiduguri (UNIMAID) is a Federal higher institution located in Maiduguri, the capital city of Borno State in Northeast Nigeria. [1] The university was created by the federal government of Nigeria in 1975, with the intention of its becoming one of the country's principal higher-education institutions. [2]
The library became operational in October 2011 after the recruitment of staff. At the time the library became open to users, it had the following titles in stock: books- 3000, journals- 85 and an offline database of over 2000 electronic journal articles in Oil and Gas, General sciences, Engineering, ICT and Earth Science.
It has now grown into six faculties which includes The Faculty of Agriculture and Agriculture Technology(FAAT), Faculty of Computing and Mathematical Science(FACMS), Faculty of Earth and Environmental Science(FAEES), Faculty Of Engineering (FAENG), Faculty Of Science (FASCI) Faculty of Science and Technical Education (FASTE). [8]
Nigerian Academy of Engineering was founded in 1997 by concerned professional Nigerian engineers, with the aim to promote engineering training and practice in Nigeria as an effort to improve the technological growth of Nigeria as a developing country in West-Africa.