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Pages in category "Academic staff of Makerere University" The following 185 pages are in this category, out of 185 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The trade school that became Makerere University began operating in 1921 with the first classes in carpentry, building construction and mechanics. [12] In 1922, it was founded as the "Uganda Technical College" with additional courses in the arts, education, agriculture and medicine.
William Bazeyo is a Ugandan physician, public health specialist, academic, researcher, and academic administrator.From September 2017 until October 2020, he was the deputy vice chancellor in charge of finance and administration at Makerere University. [2]
Ambassadorial Scholarships (founded 1947) was a program of the Rotary Foundation.The program ended in 2013 and was replaced by the Rotary Global Grant Scholarship, which expands on the Ambassadorial mission, by now ensuring that every Rotary Scholar advance Rotary's International mission to " promote service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace." .
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This is the list the notable academics and alumni of Makerere University, ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...
In 1997, Faculty of Commerce at Makerere University was merged with NCBS, thereby creating MUBS, a constituent college of Makerere University. The staff and students of both institutions were brought together at the 45 acres (18 ha) campus at Nakawa , approximately 5.5 kilometres (3.4 mi), east of Kampala 's central business district .
2. Peace Scholarship. To pursue a two-year master's degree or certificate in international relations, peace, and conflict resolution at one of the Rotary Centers for International Studies. Locations: Duke University (North Carolina, USA), University of Uppsala (Sweden), Japan, England, Australia. [1] 3. Faculty Scholarship. To teach in a low ...