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Prof. John Mango Magero presenting Prof. Leif Abrahamsson for the Award Makerere University has awarded Prof. Leif Abrahamsson a Honorary Doctor of Science in recognition and appreciation of his contribution to the development of Mathematics in East Africa, and particularly in Uganda. The award was presented to Prof. Leif Abrahamsson by the Acting Chancellor, also Vice Chancellor of Makerere University, Prof. Barnabas Nawangwe on the first day of the 74th...
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****Through a project titled, Adding value to agro/bio-waste through integrating technologies to enhance sustainable agro-process waste management in Uganda”, the researcher led by Dr Joseph Kyambadde from the Department of Biochemistry and Sports Science, have proposed a number of technologies that can be used to avert the challenge of poor waste management in the country. The Principal Investigator, Dr Joseph Kyambadde presenting an overview of the project at the research...
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The UNET Project team at Senate Building, Makerere University on 27th November 2023. The team will be meeting for five days starting 27th November-1st December 2023 to among other issues, finalize the development of course materials and plan for 2024. ***** Co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union, University Network on PhD Programmes on Energy Technology (UNET) is a project focused on taught PhD programmes in energy especially...
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Early this year -2023, Makerere University Business School (MUBS) in partnership with Makerere University developed an E-Supervision Web Portal (https://mastersresearch.ug/) to support tracking of Masters Research supervision processes in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in Uganda. The portal was developed by ICT specialists from partner institutions led by Dr Shakirah Nagujja, Head, E-Learning Centre at MUBS. The Project Coordinator at Makerere University, Dr John Mary Kiberu briefing participants on the planned...
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*****Institutional Capacity Strengthening for Implementation of the Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and Benefit Sharing in Uganda (ABS) is a collaborative project between the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) and Makerere University. Participants during the ABS inception meeting at Makerere University. Overview Uganda is a country that is very rich in biodiversity, and this provides the country with the opportunity to harness these resources for human wellbeing including...
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