New government guidelines restrict honorary doctorate awards and ban recipients from using the title “Dr”.
- +FG Bars Honorary Degree Recipients From Using ‘Dr’ Title
The Federal Government has approved new rules for the award and use of honorary doctorate degrees, including a ban on recipients using the title “Dr” after receiving such honours.
The Federal Government has approved new rules for the award and use of honorary doctorate degrees, including a ban on recipients using the title “Dr” after receiving such honours.
The policy was approved by the Federal Executive Council following recommendations from the National Universities Commission (NUC). The Minister of Education, Dr Maruf Tunji Alausa, said the move is aimed at improving standards and addressing concerns about the way honorary degrees are awarded and used in Nigeria.
Under the new guidelines, only universities that have produced their first set of PhD graduates will be eligible to confer honorary doctorate degrees. The government also limited the number of honorary awards to three per convocation.
The ministry said all honorary doctorate degrees must carry the designation “Honoris Causa” to clearly distinguish them from earned academic qualifications.
The new framework also states that recipients of honorary doctorates are not allowed to use the title “Dr” on the basis of the award.
According to the ministry, the guidelines cover the nomination, approval, conferment and possible withdrawal of honorary degrees.
The government also directed universities to make public the names of recipients and provide orientation for awardees on the proper use of the honour.
To monitor compliance, the NUC will oversee implementation of the policy and enforce sanctions where necessary.
The Federal Government warned that institutions that fail to comply with the guidelines could face penalties, including the suspension of accreditation activities and the dissolution of governing councils.
