The Library, as the academic hub of the University has over the years built a fine and comprehensive collection of research and teaching materials in both print and electronic resources. It resources are available for students (full-time and part-time), Faculty members, alumni and external users. With the assistance of a qualified staff, users can navigate the various resources in the Library.
Vision:
To be the primary and foremost source of reliable information for the university community, in its quest to realize its noble vision with respect to teaching, research and community services
Mission:
To provide information services to meet the information needs of members of the university community: and
To make information seeking activity most rewarding and enjoyable for various categories of users in the community.
The Deputy Vice Chancellor (Development Services)
Professor Ayodele Atsenuwa is a Professor of Public Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Lagos. Her teaching and research interests are wide and traverse Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, Human Rights Law, Gender and the Law, Law and Religion as well as Health and Migration Law.
Within the legal academia, she is widely respected for her initiatives aimed at bridging the gap between legal academics and legal practice and is acknowledged for her efforts at evolving more development-oriented law degree programmes in terms of content and teaching methodologies.
Outside the university system, Professor Atsenuwa has done much to contribute to closing the gap between legal theory and practice and to the advancement of sustainable development in Africa through her leadership engagements. A member of the Institute of Directors (IOD), she has served on the boards of several institutions and organizations, including the Legal Research and Resource Development Centre, CLEEN Foundation, Orderly Society Trust, Partnership for Justice, Girls’ Power Initiative, Open Society Initiative for West Africa, National Agency for the Control of AIDS, Council of Legal Education of Nigeria, Lagos State Office of the Public Defender, Lagos State Advisory Council on Prerogative of Mercy, National Advisory Committee on APRM-NEPAD and the NBA Task Force on the North-East.
She has consulted for various international development organisations including the United Nations, European Union , UK-DFID/British Council, United States Agency for International Development, Ford Foundation and the MacArthur Foundation, among others.
Professor Ayodele Atsenuwa is former Dean of the Faculty of Law and came into her office of DVC (DS) with substantial administrative and community service experience.
Professor Ayodele Atsenuwa is a Professor of Public Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Lagos. Her teaching and research interests are wide and traverse Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, Human Rights Law, Gender and the Law, Law and Religion as well as Health and Migration Law.
Within the legal academia, she is widely respected for her initiatives aimed at bridging the gap between legal academics and legal practice and is acknowledged for her efforts at evolving more development-oriented law degree programmes in terms of content and teaching methodologies.
Outside the university system, Professor Atsenuwa has done much to contribute to closing the gap between legal theory and practice and to the advancement of sustainable development in Africa through her leadership engagements. A member of the Institute of Directors (IOD), she has served on the boards of several institutions and organizations, including the Legal Research and Resource Development Centre, CLEEN Foundation, Orderly Society Trust, Partnership for Justice, Girls’ Power Initiative, Open Society Initiative for West Africa, National Agency for the Control of AIDS, Council of Legal Education of Nigeria, Lagos State Office of the Public Defender, Lagos State Advisory Council on Prerogative of Mercy, National Advisory Committee on APRM-NEPAD and the NBA Task Force on the North-East.
She has consulted for various international development organisations including the United Nations, European Union , UK-DFID/British Council, United States Agency for International Development, Ford Foundation and the MacArthur Foundation, among others.
Professor Ayodele Atsenuwa is former Dean of the Faculty of Law and came into her office of DVC (DS) with substantial administrative and community service experience.
Professor Ayodele Victoria Atsenuwa
The Deputy Vice-Chancelor Development Services
The University Library’s vision is to be the primary and foremost source/vessel of reliable information for the University Community in its quest to realise its noble vision concerning teaching, research and community services.
The Library set out to provide information services to meet the intellectual needs of members of the University community; and make information seeking activity most rewarding and enjoyable for various categories of users in the community. The Library’s aim is to promote greater utilization of library services for research.
Brief history
Established in 1962, the UNILAG Library has grown alongside the university itself. Initially housed in a temporary location, the library moved to its permanent site at Akoka, Yaba, in 1965. Over the years, the library has seen continual expansion in both its physical footprint and its collection.
A pivotal moment came in 1973 when the Lagos State Publication Law designated the UNILAG Library as a legal deposit library for all publications originating within Lagos State. This designation significantly bolstered the library’s collection of local and regional materials.
The library has also embraced technological advancements, transitioning from a primarily print-based collection to a robust collection of electronic resources. The online library catalog and digital tools provide convenient access to information resources for students, faculty, and researchers, both on and off campus.
In 2013, plans were unveiled for a new, ultra-modern library building. This 15-story facility will house a 500-seater auditorium, specialist libraries for all faculties, and cutting-edge technological infrastructure. The completion of this new building will solidify the UNILAG Library’s position as a leading center for academic excellence in Nigeria and beyond.
The university has been fortunate to be led by a distinguished line of intellect who have championed its growth and development. Click view more to see the full history
Established over six decades ago, the University of Lagos has been a beacon of qualitative and research-oriented education for thousands of knowledge seekers who come to its domain from Nigeria and Abroad.
UNILAG’s vibrant community sprouts from a fountain of distinction, which produces top-tier graduates and academia whose impactful contributions continue to shape Nigeria’s growth and development.
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See how UNILAG is structured, explore our history and meet our leadership.
Explore our 6 Decades of growth, excellence and impact.
Meet our Leadership
When you take a degree from UNILAG – undergraduate, graduate or professional – you join an ever-growing legacy of world-beaters.
Clearing house for our university’s operations, streamlining processes to support our academic mission.
UNILAG has built a proud heritage of attracting intelligent, competitive students and empowered each one of them reach their full potential.
See our park & other visit worthy locations, get access to our library, sports and information about you potential next career move.
Official news from the university comms. centre about science, medicine, art, campus life, university issues and broader national and global concerns.
See our various portals to access varying services and resources.