- Source: Razaq Olatunde Rom Kalilu
Razaq Olatunde Rom Kalilu is a professor of art and history in the faculty of environmental sciences, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso. He is an acting vice chancellor of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology known as (LAUTECH), which is located in Ogbomoso, Oyo State.
Early life and Education
He is an alumnus of the University of Ife (which is now known as Obafemi Awolowo University) and the University of Ibadan He holds a PhD from the University of Ibadan (1992)
Career
He began working at Ladoke Akintola University of Technology on September 1, 1992. His appointment as a professor of Arts and Arts History was on October 1, 1999. He was appointed acting vice-chancellor on June 12, 2023. Before joining the university, Advertising, elementary, secondary, college of education, and polytechnic education systems were all areas of expertise for Kalilu.
Administrative Experience
Kalilu is not just an academic; he is also an administrator. He has held positions which include:
Chairperson for SSATHURAI at both the branch and zonal levels.
Department Head
Vice President of the Fine Arts Students Association
Faculty Dean
Chair of the Committee of Deans and Provosts
Chair of the Committee of Deans
Deputy Vice-Chancellor at LAUTECH.
Membership and Fellowship
Fellow of the Society of Nigerian Artists.
Member of the International Association of Astronomical Artists.
Achievements
He pioneered the development of the inaugural Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) degree program in Fine and Applied Arts which was established in Nigeria in 1992.
The initial curricula in Nigeria for postgraduate diploma, Master's, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in studio arts.
Awards
In 1979, he won the Gold Medal award for All-Africa Painting Contest.
In 1997 he was given The National Arts Wizardry award
He was awarded the Medal for Outstanding Achievement in the 20th Century People category in the year 2000.
Publications
His publications include the following:
Bearded figure with leather sandals: Islam, historical cognition, and the visual arts of the Yoruba.
Water Absorption Capacity and Visual Qualities of Pulverised Glass as a Component for Glass Ceramic Glazes
Derivation of the ash glazes from cattle bone
Elemental Comparison of Bones of Red Sokoto (Capra Hiracus) and West African Dwarf (Capra Aeagurus) Goats for Production of Glazes
Typology and Fashion Usage Trends of Ankara in the Twenty-First Century South-Western Nigeria
The Cultural Attitudes in advertising designs in Nigeria
The Factor of House Forms in Indoor Environmental Quality of Houses in Selected Cities in Oyo State, Nigeria.