No | Project title | Purpose | Duration | Principal Investigator |
1 | African Water Resource Mobility Network (AWARMN) | Makerere University in collaboration with Rhodes University, South Africa; University of Technology, Nigeria; Higher School of Hydraulics, Algeria; Delfts University, Netherlands and University of Kinshasa, DR Congo, are implementing a project to address water-related pressing needs on the African continent worth EUROs 139,000,000 funded by European Union Commission. The grant was awarded under the Intra-Africa Academic Mobility Scheme. The project is intended to support both African scholars for PhD and MSc | 2020-2024 | Assoc. Prof. George William Nyakairu, Department of Chemistry |
2 | Environmental Chemistry for Sustainable Development | Makerere University with financial support of € 373,050.15 from the Austrian Partnership Programme in Higher Education and Research for Development is implementing a three-year project on Environmental Chemistry for Sustainable Development. Partners are: University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Austria; Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science | 2022-2024 | Dr. Patrick Ssebugere, staff from the Department of Chemistry |
3 | Mathematics for Sustainable Development | Makerere University in collaboration with University of Bergen, Norway and University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania won a grant of NOK19,900,000 to train five (5) PhDs at Makerere University and six (6) PhDs at University of Dar es Salaam between 2021-2026. | 2021-2026 | Assoc. Professor John M. Mango, Department of Mathematics |
4 | Energy Technology Network (EnergyNET) | EnergyNET project is funded by the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD) under NORHED II. “The project is a network of African universities collaborating on education and research in Energy Technology. EnergyNET project is coordinated by NTNU-Trondheim and the project partners are: University of Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), Makerere University (Uganda), Mekelle University (Ethiopia), Addis Ababa University (Ethiopia) and Eduardo Mondlane University (Mozambique | 2021-2026 | Dr. Karidewa Nyeinga, the Department of Physics |
5 | Dry Rifting in the Albertine Rhino (DRIAR) Project | Makerere University is collaborating with the US universities including Virginia Tech and University of Kansas to conduct research in the Albertine Graben under the Dry Rifting in the Albertine Rhino (DRIAR) Project. The DRIAR Project involves a geophysical, geochemical, geological, and geodynamic investigation of the Albertine-Rhino Graben in western and northwestern Uganda to improve understanding of continental rifting in areas where volcanic activity is minimal. Several field activities are being carried out. These activities include collecting water samples, collecting rock samples, temporary deployment of seismic, magnetotellunc, and gravity instruments, permanent installations or Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) instruments, temporary deployment of GNSS instruments at specific locations, and geological mapping. PhD students include Mr. Hillary Mwongyera and Ms. Asenath Kwagalakwe | 2021-2025 | Dr. J.M. Kiberu, Department of Geology and Petroleum Studies |
6 | ISP Grant of 313,590 SEK to EAUMP | Eastern Africa Universities Mathematics Programme (EAUMP) – objectives of the network are: Enhancement of postgraduate training with special emphasis to PhD training; Establishing and strengthening collaborative research in Mathematics areas of interest in the region; Strengthening the collaborating Mathematics departments in terms of equipment and literature; Development of resources for the collaborating Mathematics Departments; Postdoctoral training of academic staff | 2022-2024 | Dr Juma Kasozi, Department of Mathematics |
7 | IST Grant of 598,000 SEK – | Grant to support women in Mathematics and Gender Outreach Activities | Dr B. K. Nannyonga, Department of Mathematics | |
8 | Understanding cell to cell heterogeneity in African trypanosome field isolates | Funded by DFG (German Research Fund), Project No. 444811942; Amount Eur 179,735 | 2023- 2025 | Dr Julius Mulindwa – Department of Biochemistry and Sports Science |