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At Makerere University, Nampewo teaches law and heads Human Rights and Peace Centre (HURIPEC), a semi-autonomous department under the School of Law. [5] She specializes in human rights and gender rights and teaches Conflict Resolution, International Humanitarian Law, Gender Law, Health Law, and Family Law.
The Ivory Tower houses the Finance and records/registry department [10] which have the students records and the basement has full archive files spanning the whole historical journey of Makerere University. [1] The Ivory Tower building is the icon for Makerere University and also considered a national pride and heritage.
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.
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This is the list the notable academics and alumni of Makerere University, the oldest university in Uganda. It is limited to those with articles in Wikipedia. It is limited to those with articles in Wikipedia.
He holds a Bachelor of Laws degree awarded by Makerere University, Uganda's oldest and largest public university. He also holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice, awarded by the Law Development Centre, in Kampala. In addition, he attended the American Academy of International Law, in Dallas, Texas, United States. [4]
Makerere Hill is occupied primarily by Makerere University.In the 1970s and 1980s, the university had nine Halls of Residence, six for men and three for women.During the 1990s and early 2000s, as the university intake and student population grew from about 5,000 to over 40,000, private hostels grew up all around the hill, outside the university compound, to accommodate the new student influx.
Student leadership groups at universities around Uganda, especially Makerere University, were politically affiliated and elections for student government were closely tied to political standing. [1] Student activist groups were key opposition against the regimes of Milton Obote and Idi Amin , and students were especially targeted for ...