News! – Muteesa I Royal University https://www.mru.ac.ug Seeking Greater Horizon in Thoughts and Action Sat, 06 Apr 2024 19:52:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.8 https://www.mru.ac.ug/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/cropped-official-mru-logo2-32x32.png News! – Muteesa I Royal University https://www.mru.ac.ug 32 32 HOSTED THE KATIKKIRO AT KAKEEKA CAMPUS https://www.mru.ac.ug/2024/04/06/hosted-the-katikkiro-at-kakeeka-campus/ Sat, 06 Apr 2024 19:47:42 +0000 https://www.mru.ac.ug/?p=9982 We were honored to host  Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga at our Kakeeka-Mengo Campus. As is tradition, the Katikkiro visits Kingdom Institutions and gets a chance to interact with Management as well as the General Staff body.

The Katikkiro’s visit this time also had us unveil a dummy Charter to symbolise our most recent milestone. The Katikkiro was accompanied by the Kingdom’s Minister for Education Owek. Chotilda Nakate.

He was welcomed by the VC Prof. Vincent Kakembo, the Univerity Governing Council Vice chairperson Dr. Sartaninus Kasozi Mulindwa, Council member Hon. Robert Kigozi Ssempala as well as University Management Members.

The Katikkiro also took a tour of the Campus and was much impressed, more so by the MRU TV Studio that is run by the Mass Communication Department.

The University also used the moment to symbolically buy 2300 Kabaka Birthday Run kits.

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Celebrating Success: The Katikkiro Commends Muteesa I Royal University’s Charter Achievement ! https://www.mru.ac.ug/2024/03/19/celebrating-success-the-katikkiro-commends-muteesa-i-royal-universitys-charter-achievement/ Tue, 19 Mar 2024 15:32:35 +0000 https://www.mru.ac.ug/?p=9960 Muteesa I Royal University Charter Celebrations at Bulange

Today, we had the honor of being congratulated by The Katikkiro – Charles Peter Mayiga, further affirming the importance of this achievement. Led by Dr. Nakabugo Mary, Chairperson of the University Council, and Prof. Vincent Kakembo, our Vice-Chancellor, to celebrate this momentous occasion.

This charter not only recognizes our dedication to academic excellence but also reinforces our commitment to providing quality education and fostering innovation. We look forward to continuing our mission of shaping the future leaders of Uganda and beyond as our motto says, “Seeking for Greater Horizons”.

 

 

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UNIVERSITY FINALLY ACQUIRES A CHARTER https://www.mru.ac.ug/2024/03/14/university-finally-acquires-a-charter/ Thu, 14 Mar 2024 15:52:46 +0000 https://www.mru.ac.ug/?p=9952 The University has eventually acquired the long awaited University charter Document. A Charter is the highest licence from the Higher Educational Institutions Regulator the National Council for Higher Education can award and its only granted and signed by no other person but the President of Uganda.

A Charter according to the Universities and other Tertiary Institutions Act is testament that a University meets the Highest Academic standards and according to Section 103(a) of that very Act, it also means the University is comparable to a Public University.

The Next stage is to have the charter to officially be published in The Uganda Gazette as a Legal Notice according to Prof. Mary J. N. Okwakol the Executive Director of The National Council for Higher Education.

We continue pursuing Greater Horizons in Thoughts and Action.

 

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RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS BY ASSOC. PROF. ROSEMARY NAKIJOBA https://www.mru.ac.ug/2024/03/13/research-publications-by-assoc-prof-rosemary-nakijoba/ Wed, 13 Mar 2024 19:48:16 +0000 https://www.mru.ac.ug/?p=9947 Research Publications by Assoc. Prof. Rosemary Nakijoba:

 

  1. Nakijoba, R., Biirah, J., Akullo, T., & Mugimu. B. C (2024).Parental Involvement and Children Acquisition of Literacy and Numeracy Skills in Uganda. Futurity Education. 4(1). 53-70. https://doi.org/10.57125/FED.2024.03.25.03

 

  1. Nakijoba, R., Mugabi, R.D., Awobamise, A., Majanja, Z.I.M. (2023). Social Effects of Covid-19 Pandemic in Uganda. In: Arndt, S., Yacouba, B., Lawanson, T., Msindo, E., Simatei, P. (eds) Covid-19 in Africa: Societal and Economic Implications. African Histories and Modernities. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-40316-3_9 ISBN978-3-031-40316-3

 

  1. Nakijoba, Nakijoba, R., (2022). Nakijoba, R. (2022). Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health Services: Experiences and Perspectives of Young Women with Disabilities in Mayuge and Bugiri Districts, Uganda. The State of Uganda Population Report, November, 2022 Pages 57-67. Accelerate Demographic Transition: Refocus investments to attain a Favourable Population Age Structure for Sustainable Development. http://npcsec.go.ug/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/SUPRE-2022-Final-.pdf

 

  1. Nakijoba, R., & Awobamise, A. O. (2022). Building Educational Research Capacity: Challenges and Opportunities from the Perspectives of Faculty Staff of Selected Private Universities in Uganda. The Uganda Higher Education Review Journal of the National Council for Higher Education. Vol.10, Issue 1, 2022

 

  1. Nakijoba, R., Mugabi Ddungu, R., & Awobamise, A. O. (2022).”We are as valuable as non-disabled students”: Learning Experiences of female learners with disabilities during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Uganda. Routledge Journal ISBN 9781032216997

 

  1. Nakijoba, R., Mugabi Ddungu, R., & Awobamise, A. O. (2022). Online learning Accessibility to Children with Disabilities in Rural Uganda: Lessons from COVID-19 Wave 1&2 Lockdown. Trans disciplinary Agora for future Discussions Journal ISSN 2643-4938

 

  1. Nakijoba, R. (2016). Disability and Child labour among war affected children in Acet Sub-county, Northern Uganda. International Conference on Impact of armed conflict and Terrorism on children and youth, Nairobi, Kenya https://www.ispcan.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Kenya_Final_Abstract_Book_Re.pdf

 

  1. Nakijoba, R., Mugabi Ddungu, R., & Awobamise, A. O. (2022). COVID-19 School Closures in Uganda and their Impact on the Well-being of Teachers in Private Institutions in Semi-urban Districts. Advanced Journal of Social Science, 10(1), 52–62. https://doi.org/10.21467/ajss.10.1.52-62

 

  1. Mugabi, R. D., Nakijoba, R., Nakirijja, D. S., & Sengendo, M. (2021). Formal and Non-formal Skills Improvement for the Marginalised Youth in Uganda. Advanced Journal of Social Science, 9(1), 10–26. https://doi.org/10.21467/ajss.9.1.10-26

 

  1. Ddungu, R., Nakijoba, R., Awobamise, A.O. & Ariokot, M. (2021). Assessment of social media’s influence on the academic performance of tertiary institution students. Annals of Spiru Haret University Economic Series, 21(3), 167-190 (International Institutional Journal- online)

 

  1. The synergy between Gender relations, Child labour and Disability in Post-War Acholi Sub-region of Northern Uganda, December, 2020 viewed at http://etd.uwc.ac.za/

 

  1. Nakijoba R. (2014). Links between Voice and Power in the empowerment of rural women leaders, Aiivu Sub-county, Arua district. ISBN-13:978-3659648762
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2024 ANNUAL INTER-FACULTY GAMES https://www.mru.ac.ug/2024/03/02/2024-annual-inter-faculty-games/ Sat, 02 Mar 2024 13:35:49 +0000 https://www.mru.ac.ug/?p=9935 The annual Inter-Faculty games are ongoing at Kirumba Main Campus in Masaka. Students and Staff from our City Campus at Kakeeka get to all flock down to Kirumba for the weekend games and to also have a feel of Kirumba Hill from which one can get to see the many other Hills that Masaka City is made of.

The games also involve bull roasting and lots of other fun.

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MRU Strategic Planning Workshop https://www.mru.ac.ug/2024/02/26/mru-strategic-planning-workshop/ Mon, 26 Feb 2024 05:20:03 +0000 https://www.mru.ac.ug/?p=9913 Reflecting on Success and Charting the Path Forward: MRU Ext-MANCO’s Strategic Planning Workshop

At Muteesa I Royal University, progress isn’t just a goal; it’s a journey we embark on with purpose and dedication. Recently, MRU Ext-MANCO convened for a pivotal Strategic Planning Workshop, reviewing the milestones achieved under the 2019-2024 strategic plan and identifying the unexplored territories awaiting our attention.

With enthusiasm and determination, our team delved into the heart of our strategic initiatives, assessing accomplishments, challenges, and opportunities. Through collaborative discussions and insightful reflections, we delved into discussions aimed at refining our strategies and maximizing our collective potential while acknowledging the areas beckoning for innovation and focused efforts.

As we stand at the threshold of a new chapter, our commitment to excellence remains unwavering. The Strategic Planning Workshop served as a compass, guiding us toward greater heights of success and impact. With each deliberation, we reaffirmed our dedication to empowering our community, fostering academic excellence, and embracing transformative change.

Together, we continue to redefine boundaries, inspire minds, and shape the future of Muteesa I Royal University.

 

 

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COME JOIN US https://www.mru.ac.ug/2024/01/12/come-join-us/ Fri, 12 Jan 2024 10:12:31 +0000 https://www.mru.ac.ug/?p=9865

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BOOK DONATION https://www.mru.ac.ug/2023/10/23/book-donation/ Mon, 23 Oct 2023 13:07:31 +0000 https://www.mru.ac.ug/?p=9827 The University was very privileged to receive a consignment of over 200 books from Book Aid International. The books received are now an addition to the 21,634 Hard Copy Books in our Kirumba and Kakeeka Library shelves. The donation was made possible by the assistance of Prof. Maria Musoke a University Governing Council Member.

The University Community is also proud to have an E-Resource books, journals and magazines archive that is in millions of units.

Isn’t it said after all that a University is just a group of buildings gathered around a library. A University is no more than its library.

Thanks to Book Aid International and here in pictures are some of the book Covers we received:

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FORMER GUILD PRESIDENT “EATS” EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR ACCOLADE https://www.mru.ac.ug/2023/09/26/former-guild-president-eats-employee-of-the-year-accolade/ Tue, 26 Sep 2023 14:03:29 +0000 https://www.mru.ac.ug/?p=9814 One of our own Joseph Kibuuka who also was once Guild President of our Kakeeka-Mengo  Campus was picked as best Employee of the Month at Centenary Bank Kabalagala Branch.
Kibuuka graduated in 2019 with a Bachelor of Commerce Degree.
Congratulations Joseph Kibuuka. May you continue Seeking Greater Horizons in Thought and Action.

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ASSOCIATE PROFESSORSHIP OF ROSEMARY NAKIJOBA https://www.mru.ac.ug/2023/07/21/associate-professorship-of-dr-mary-nakijoba/ Fri, 21 Jul 2023 14:39:20 +0000 https://www.mru.ac.ug/?p=9759 Associate Proffessor Rosemary Nakijoba became the first home grown Professor after the University Council ratified her promotion to Associate Professorship.

The promotion followed the scrutiny of her journal publications and book chapters for originality and fulfillment of other criteria for promotion to the Academic rank as stipulated in the MRU HR Manual, Management Committee as well as The Senate.

Associate Proffessor Nakijoba was assessed by Professors from the University of Western Cape in South Africa and from Makerere University here in Uganda.

She is widely published on Gender Relations, Child Labor, Challenges faced by people with Disabilities and the Impacts of COVID-19 and School Closures.

The University is  very proud to have Associate Professor Rosemary Nakijoba as the Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities.

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