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    Impact of Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS) on Federal Universities’ Administration in Nigeria

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    This paper discussed the Impact of the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS) on the federal universities administration in Nigeria. Secondary data were employed in the paper. The secondary data were collected from print and online publications. The paper concluded that the positive impact of the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS) on the federal universities administration includes; a reduction of strikes in federal universities as a result of the management-labour union crisis over unpaid arrears, a reduction of corruption and reduction in administrative wastages. The paper also identified the negative impacts of the implementation of the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS) on the federal universities administration including termination of appointment of contract staff, shortage of academic staff, slow in federal university administration and violation of federal universities autonomy. Based on the impacts identified, the paper hereby recommended that federal universities in Nigeria should be removed from the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS) platform and be granted full autonomy to operate according to global best practice

    Teaching Technical Technical Vocabularyin Esp

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    This article provides information on the use of dictionaries in the process of language learning and increasing vocabulary in technical universities. Today, there are a number of innovative ways to increase vocabulary. This article discusses ways to increase technical vocabulary with the help of dictionaries and its importance

    Courage of Uzbeks on the Battlefields

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    World War II is one of the greatest tragedies in human history. 72 countries of the world joined this war, and 110 million people were mobilized into their armies. During the war, about 55 million people were killed, thousands of cities and villages, factories and factories, cultural monuments, communication and irrigation facilities were destroyed. The total amount of damages and expenses is 4 trillion. made up the dollar. Here the question arises: what are the reasons for the start of the Second World War? Is it preventable, or does it inevitably start? It is possible to answer this question based on the analysis of the social, political and economic situation in the world in the 30s of the 20th century

    FORMATION OF COGNITIVE-VISUAL SKILLS IN THE ACTIVITY OF TEACHERS

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    This article provides a reference to the formation of cognitive and visual skills in the activities of teachers, the importance of cognitive and visual skills and their role in human life

    Programme Accreditation in Tertiary Education

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    Programme accreditation is crucial to tertiary institutions because of its ability to ensure quality assurance in the system. Programme accreditation is a mechanism designed in the tertiary institutions to ensure that academic programmes offered are of standard and meet various policies and quality of national and international standard. This paper discussed the barriers to effective programme accreditation in tertiary institutions in Nigeria. Employing secondary data that were obtained from online publications and print resources. The paper concluded that inadequate funding, shortage of academic staff, inadequate infrastructural facilities, brain-drain and strike actions are the barriers to effective programme accreditation in tertiary institutions in Nigeria. Based on these barriers identified, the paper recommended the following; increment in budgetary allocation to the tertiary institutions, employment of more adequate staff, provision of adequate infrastructural facilities, increment in salaries and welfare allowances of academic staff and implementation of agreement entered into with various unions in the tertiary institutions to prevent strike actions

    Problems Facing Research Programme In Nigerian Tertiary Institutions

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    This paper examined the problems facing research programme in Nigerian tertiary institutions. Secondary data were used to gather data for the paper. The data were sourced from print and online publication. The paper identified inadequate founding, infrastructure facilities, poor synergy between universities and private institutions, unattractive working conditions for research workers, insecurity, poor mentorship, corruption and mismanagement, weak research institutions, Brain-drain and poor technological advancement/ poor ICT literacy as problems militating in against reassert development in tertiary institutions in Nigeria. To solve these problems, the paper hereby recommended among others that, the government should increase the research funding in tertiary institutions in Nigeria and also create alternative sources for research funding. There is a need for multiple streams of funding, say scientists in Nigeria

    Information Security: Modern Realities

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    The article discusses the concept of information security, its general meaning, ways to strengthen it, considers ways to protect personal data, considers the concept of information security. Some advice is given to ordinary users

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