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Makerere University Special Graduation List July 2011

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Makerere University will hold its Special Graduation Ceremony on Friday 22nd July 2011 in the Main Hall, Main Building. This is a fulfillment of the pledge made during the 61st Graduation Ceremony, held from 17th – 21st January 2011.

Makerere University will hold its Special Graduation Ceremony on Friday 22nd July 2011 in the Main Hall, Main Building. This is a fulfillment of the pledge made during the 61st Graduation Ceremony, held from 17th – 21st January 2011.

The Chancellor, Professor George Mondo Kagonyera will confer degrees and award diplomas to 1,190 graduands, of whom 705 are male and 485 are female. Out of the total number of 1,190 graduands, eleven (11) will receive PhDs.

Please see downloads for the Full Lists as well as the Press Release for the sessions

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Makerere University Special Graduation Press Release: ms word, pdf, ps

Makerere University Special Graduation Full List: ms word, pdf, ps

Breakdown of Full List

By Award

PhDs: ms word, pdf, ps  Masters: ms word, pdf, ps PGDs: ms word, pdf, ps

Bachelors: ms word, pdf, ps  Diplomas: ms word, pdf, ps

 

By Course

CAES, CEDAT, COBAMS, COCIS, CEES, CHS, CHUSS, CONAS, LAW & VETMED, MUBS

College of Agriclutural and Environmental Sciences (CAES)

Master of Science in Applied Human Nutrition: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Science in Crop Science: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Science in Soil Science: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Science in Agricultural and Applied Economics: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Science in Plant Breeding and Seed System: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Science in Environment and Natural Resources: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Science in Agroforestry: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Management: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Agribusiness Management: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Land Use and Management: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Science in Horticulture: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Environmental Science: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Science in Food Science and Technology: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Tourism: doc, pdf, ps

College of Engineering, Design, Art and Technology (CEDAT)

Master of Science in Civil Engineering: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Engineering: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Urban Planning: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Science in Land Economics: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Science in Quantity Surveying: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Science in Surveying: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Science in Telecommunications Engineering: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Industrial and Fine Arts: doc, pdf, ps

 

College of Business and Management Sciences (COBAMS)

Master of Arts in Economics: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Arts in Economic Policy and Planning: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Science in Quantitative Economics: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Business Administration: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Science in Population and Reproductive Health: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Arts in Economics: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Arts in Development Economics: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Commerce: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Science in Business Statistics: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Science in Quantitative Economics: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Science in Population Studies: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Science in Actuarial Science: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Statistics: doc, pdf, ps

College of Computing and Information Sciences (COCIS)

Master of Science in Computer Science: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Science in Data Communications and Software Engineering: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Science in Information Systems: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Science in Information Technology: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Science in Information Science: doc, pdf, ps

Postgraduate Diploma in Computer Science: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Information Technology: doc, pdf, ps

Diploma in Information Technology: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Library and Information Science: doc, pdf, ps

Diploma in Library and Information Science: doc, pdf, ps

 

College of Education and External Studies (CEES)

Master of Arts in Educational Management: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Education: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Arts in Educational Policy and Planning: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Science in Human Resource Management in Education: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Arts with Education: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Science with Education: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Education: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Adult and Community Education: doc, pdf, ps

Diploma in Youth in Development Work: doc, pdf, ps

College of Health Sciences (CHS)

Master of Public Health (Distance Education): doc, pdf, ps

Master of Medicine: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Science in Pharmacology: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Science in Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Environmental Health Science: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Science in Speech and Language Therapy: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Dental Surgery: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Science in Nursing: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Pharmacy: doc, pdf, ps

 

College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHUSS)

Master of Arts in Sociology: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Arts in Social Sector Planning and Management: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Arts in Public Administration and Management: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Arts in International Relations and Diplomatic Studies: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Arts in Human Rights: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Arts in Peace and Conflict Studies: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Arts in Ethics and Public Management: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Arts in Leadership and Human Relations Studies: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Arts in Linguistics: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Arts in Literature: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Organisational Psychology: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Arts in Land Use and Rural Development: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Arts (Social Sciences): pdf, ps

Bachelor of Social Work and Social Administration: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Arts (Arts): doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Arts in Drama: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Industrial and Organisational Psychology: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Community Psychology: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Development Studies: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Mass Communication: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Secretarial Studies: doc, pdf, ps

College of Natural Sciences (CONAS)

Master of Science: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Science: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Science in Industrial Chemistry: doc, pdf, ps

School of Law (LAW)

Master of Laws: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Laws: doc, pdf, ps

School of Veterinary Medicine (VETMED)

Master of Veterinary Preventive Medicine: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Science in Animal Science: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Science in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Biomedical Laboratory Sciences and Management: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Animal Production Technology and Management: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Biomedical Laboratory Technology: doc, pdf, ps

Makerere University Business School (MUBS)

Master of Business Administration: pdf, ps

Master of Science in Procurement and Supply Chain Management: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Banking and Investment: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Science in Marketing: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Science in Accounting and Finance: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Human Resource Management: doc, pdf, ps

Master of Science in Entrepreneurship: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Business Computing: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Office and Information Management: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Procurement and Supply Chain Management: pdf, ps

Bachelor of Human Resource Management: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Arts in Economics: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Science in Accounting: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Science in Finance: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Commerce: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Real Estate Business Management: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Business Administration: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of International Business: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Business Statistics: doc, pdf, ps

Bachelor of Transport and Logistics Management: doc, pdf, ps

 

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Makerere University Safeguarding Champions Rise to the Occasion for Freshers!

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Left to Right: Prof. Justine Namaalwa, Prof. Buyinza Mukadasi, and Dr. Winifred Kabumbuli with Safeguarding Champions at the Senate Building. Intensive refresher training on Safeguarding for 25 Staff and 68 Student Safeguarding Champions key emphasis on increasing awareness of Safety and Well-being, 4th to 8th August 2025, Senate Conference Hall, Senate Building, Kampala Uganda, East Africa.

As the new academic year begins, our dedicated staff and student Safeguarding Champions are stepping up to ensure that all freshers feel welcomed, safe, and supported. These committed individuals are here to guide New University Students through their university journey, offering resources, advice, and a listening ear. Together, we’re creating a vibrant and secure campus community where everyone can thrive!

Safeguarding Measures at Makerere University

“At Makerere University, we prioritise the safety and well-being of our students, staff, and the surrounding community. Our safeguarding measures include a range of policies and practices designed to prevent harm and create a secure environment. We are committed to fostering a supportive atmosphere where everyone feels safe and valued,” remarked Prof. Buyinza Mukadasi, the Deputy Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs.

Safeguarding is about protecting people’s health, well-being and human rights, enabling them to live free from harm, abuse and neglect. Specific to Makerere University, it is the measures put in place to promote the safety and well-being of all Students, Staff and other stakeholders.

Safeguarding Champions participate in the intensive refresher training. Intensive refresher training on Safeguarding for 25 Staff and 68 Student Safeguarding Champions key emphasis on increasing awareness of Safety and Well-being, 4th to 8th August 2025, Senate Conference Hall, Senate Building, Kampala Uganda, East Africa.
Safeguarding Champions participate in the intensive refresher training.

As part of the University Initiative to Improve the Safety and Wellbeing of Students and Staff, 25 Staff  and 68 Student Safeguarding Champions attended an intensive refresher training on Safeguarding at Makerere University. They received information materials and planned their engagements during the University Orientation, which took place from 4th to 8th August 2025.

Orientation week is always a lively blend of excitement and nervousness for the new students. Thousands of fresh students arrive from all corners of Uganda and beyond, carrying dreams and sometimes unspoken worries.

During the 2025 Freshers’ Orientation, an Information Tent was set up at the Senate Building to assist new students, parents, and guardians with various types of information and guidance. The well-trained Student Champions, representing the 9 Colleges and 3 Schools at both the main campus and the Jinja Campus, wore white “Safeguarding Champion” T-shirts. They actively helped welcome the new students and familiarise them with the university environment.

Former Miss Uganda 2023/2024 and Second Year Political Science Student, Hannah Karema (Centre) with Safeguarding Champions at Senate Building. Intensive refresher training on Safeguarding for 25 Staff and 68 Student Safeguarding Champions key emphasis on increasing awareness of Safety and Well-being, 4th to 8th August 2025, Senate Conference Hall, Senate Building, Kampala Uganda, East Africa.
Former Miss Uganda 2023/2024 and Second Year Political Science Student, Hannah Karema (Centre) with Safeguarding Champions at Senate Building.

A key emphasis was on increasing awareness of Safety and Well-being at Makerere University. In each college, the Student Safeguarding Champions were supported and guided by the Staff Safeguarding Champions. Others moved between groups of freshers, providing peer-to-peer guidance and distributing brochures with simple messages: ‘Your safety matters.’

Speaking during Orientation, Prof. Buyinza Mukadasi, the Ag. Deputy Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs and University Academic Registrar, emphasised that the University was committed to the Safety and well-being of all University Students and Staff.

 “When students know their rights and have the support systems in place, they are better positioned to thrive academically and socially. This is the kind of environment that nurtures both learning and personal growth,” Prof. Buyinza noted.

Prof. Buyinza Mukadasi (Left) is shown some of the informational materials. Intensive refresher training on Safeguarding for 25 Staff and 68 Student Safeguarding Champions key emphasis on increasing awareness of Safety and Well-being, 4th to 8th August 2025, Senate Conference Hall, Senate Building, Kampala Uganda, East Africa.
Prof. Buyinza Mukadasi (Left) is shown some of the informational materials.

In her speech, Dr. Winfred Kabumbuli, the Dean of Students, pointed out that the Safeguarding policy included provisions for Students, Staff, and other Stakeholders, as well as the accredited Hostels and their owners.

Talking about the Champions, she mentioned that “These young leaders have taken it upon themselves to be the first line of support for their peers. Their presence is a reminder that at Makerere University, safety, respect, and inclusivity are everyone’s responsibility.”

As the semester begins, the Safeguarding Champions will continue their work by organising peer-support circles, awareness drives, and training sessions in various colleges. The University Management is urging all students and staff to have a personal responsibility of ensuring a safe, respectful and inclusive environment for all.

When discussing with the Champions, she highlighted, “These young leaders have made it their mission to be the first line of support for their peers. Their presence serves as a reminder that at Makerere University, safety, respect, and inclusivity are the responsibility of everyone.”

Safeguarding Champions with some of their publicity materials at the College of Computing and Information Sciences (CoCIS). Intensive refresher training on Safeguarding for 25 Staff and 68 Student Safeguarding Champions key emphasis on increasing awareness of Safety and Well-being, 4th to 8th August 2025, Senate Conference Hall, Senate Building, Kampala Uganda, East Africa.
Safeguarding Champions with some of their publicity materials at the College of Computing and Information Sciences (CoCIS).

Addressing the student champions, Prof. Justine Namaalwa Jjumba, a member of the Safeguarding Implementation Team, urged them to lead by example in their behaviour, willingness to support other Students to identify any safeguarding risks, prevent any form of harm or abuse, report in case of any incident and support during case management.

“Let us be champions of inclusive language. We do not refer to them as ‘blind people’; we say ‘visually impaired.’ As champions, you need to be keen on identifying risks and possible causes of safeguarding concerns, report promptly, and support each other,” Prof. Namaalwa said.

The Safeguarding Liaison Officer, Ms. Diane Nabikolo Osiru, who supports monitoring the implementation and review of the Makerere University Safeguarding policy as well as coordinating activities of awareness creation and enhancement among students, staff, and partners, was at the forefront of championing awareness creation during orientation week.

Safeguarding Champions at the College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHUSS). Intensive refresher training on Safeguarding for 25 Staff and 68 Student Safeguarding Champions key emphasis on increasing awareness of Safety and Well-being, 4th to 8th August 2025, Senate Conference Hall, Senate Building, Kampala Uganda, East Africa.
Safeguarding Champions at the College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHUSS).

Student Safeguarding Champions speak out

Mary Agnes Atim, a third-year Fine Art student, described orientation week as a valuable experience that provided a well-rounded introduction to university life for her peers.

“I have really enjoyed the orientation. As an advocate, I appreciated the opportunity to talk to fellow students about the safeguarding initiative. I’m confident that by now they know the ‘dark spots’ and will be better protected from fraudsters,” Atim said.

Edinah Kamurasi, a second-year Bachelor of Arts in Economics student, expressed gratitude for the in-depth two-day training, admitting that she had not been fully aware of the University’s safeguarding policy before.

“I am really grateful for the in-depth training we had as champions. Before this, I wasn’t even sure about the safeguarding policy, but now I can confidently explain it to others and interact with students every day, explaining the same thing. I also learnt a lot,” Kamurasi said.

Jenkins Okidi, a third-year Bachelor of Animal Production student, shared that many of the students he interacted with were enthusiastic about the MakSafeSpace, the University’s confidential e-reporting platform.

“Most freshers were excited to learn they have a safe, private way to report any concerns,” Okidi, said.

Safeguarding Champions at the College of Health Sciences (CHS). Intensive refresher training on Safeguarding for 25 Staff and 68 Student Safeguarding Champions key emphasis on increasing awareness of Safety and Well-being, 4th to 8th August 2025, Senate Conference Hall, Senate Building, Kampala Uganda, East Africa.
Safeguarding Champions at the College of Health Sciences (CHS).

Sharifah Nalubembe, a second-year Library and Information Science student, noted that during the orientation week, she was able to guide fellow students to the appropriate offices for support.

“It felt very satisfying to help and ensure that no one ended up in the wrong hands,” Nalubembe said.

Fahad Kiyimba, a second-year Software Engineering student, described the training as highly informative in promoting the safety and wellness of students across campus.

“After the training we received as champions, I gained valuable knowledge and skills. It gave me the confidence to engage first-year students about our comprehensive safeguarding policy, and that is exactly what I did during orientation week,” Kiyimba said.

Ms. Carol Kasujja Adii is the Senior Communication Officer in charge of Safeguarding and Crisis communication at Makerere University.

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Makerere University Strengthens Academic Leadership Through Capacity Building for Heads of Department

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Comprehensive capacity-building and retooling workshop for all Heads of Department (HoDs) organized under the office of the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs (DVCAA) August 5, 2025, Senate Conference Hall, Makerere University, Kampala Uganda, East Africa.

In a strategic move to enhance academic leadership and institutional efficiency, Makerere University conducted a comprehensive capacity-building and retooling workshop for all Heads of Department (HoDs) on August 5, 2025. The workshop, held at the Senate Conference Hall, brought together HoDs from various academic units to deepen their understanding of university academic policies, graduate training guidelines, and intellectual property management.

The training was organized under the office of the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs. The session aimed at aligning departmental leadership with the University’s strategic goals, policies, and operational frameworks, particularly in relation to graduate education and research governance.

Opening the workshop, Prof. Buyinza Bukadasi, Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic Affairs), underscored the importance of strong departmental leadership in driving the University’s vision:

Prof. Buyinza Mukadasi makes his remarks. Comprehensive capacity-building and retooling workshop for all Heads of Department (HoDs) organized under the office of the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs (DVCAA) August 5, 2025, Senate Conference Hall, Makerere University, Kampala Uganda, East Africa.
Prof. Buyinza Mukadasi makes his remarks.

“The Head of Department is not merely an administrator; they are the academic engine of their unit. By equipping our HoDs with up-to-date policy knowledge, research management skills, and leadership tools, we are investing in the core structures that sustain academic excellence and innovation at Makerere.”

Emphasis on Graduate Policy and Structured PhD Training

Dr. Julius Kikooma, Director of the Directorate of Graduate Training (DGT), led an engaging presentation on the Makerere University Graduate Policies, Guidelines, and Procedures. His session unpacked critical updates in the revised 2024 Graduate Handbook, including:

  • Removal of provisional admission for PhD by Research.
  • A structured PhD framework requiring a minimum of three years and 40 credit units.
  • Strengthened supervision standards and doctoral mentorship structures.
  • Cohort-based admissions to improve program coherence and tracking.
  • Integration of cross-cutting courses such as Scholarly Writing, Advanced Research Methods, and Teaching Assistantship into PhD training.

The new framework, supported by the Research Information Management System (RIMS), enhances monitoring of student progress and ensures timely completion of graduate programs. Dr. Kikooma emphasized the importance of departmental roles in guiding and supporting students, noting that departments serve as the primary disciplinary homes for graduate students and are key in fostering research cultures.

A section of HoDs listens to the DVCAA make his address. Comprehensive capacity-building and retooling workshop for all Heads of Department (HoDs) organized under the office of the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs (DVCAA) August 5, 2025, Senate Conference Hall, Makerere University, Kampala Uganda, East Africa.
A section of HoDs listens to the DVCAA make his address.

Understanding and Applying Intellectual Property Policies

The session also featured a detailed presentation on the Makerere University Intellectual Property Management Policy (2008, as amended), delivered by Counsel Esther Kabinga, Ag. Manager of the Intellectual Property Management Office (IPMO). Participants were guided through the obligations and rights related to IP created by staff, students, and visitors.

The presentation highlighted:

  • Ownership structures for IP generated at the University.
  • Procedures for disclosing, protecting, and commercializing IP.
  • Roles of departments in supporting creators and liaising with IPMO.
  • Revenue-sharing mechanisms and the inclusion of IP outputs in staff promotion criteria.

Counsel Kabinga encouraged HoDs to promote awareness of IP rights and responsibilities within their units, especially given the increasing volume of research outputs and innovations emerging from the University.

Strategic Alignment with the University’s Research Agenda

The workshop is part of broader efforts to implement the Makerere University Research Agenda 2025/26 – 2029/30, which prioritizes talent development, research visibility, and knowledge transfer. According to Dr. Robert Wamala, Director of the Directorate of Research, Innovation and Partnerships (DRIP), strengthening administrative and academic capacity at departmental level is critical for sustaining Makerere’s status as a leading research institution.

Dr. Robert Wamala makes his presentation. Comprehensive capacity-building and retooling workshop for all Heads of Department (HoDs) organized under the office of the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs (DVCAA) August 5, 2025, Senate Conference Hall, Makerere University, Kampala Uganda, East Africa.
Dr. Robert Wamala makes his presentation.

The Research Agenda also supports the operationalization of structures like the IP Management Committee and GAMSU (Grants Administration and Support Unit), both of which are instrumental in streamlining research support services.

The training reaffirmed Makerere University‘s commitment to continuous professional development and the strategic empowerment of academic leaders. With a renewed understanding of policies and tools, Heads of Department are now better equipped to foster academic excellence, supervise graduate research, and steward innovation at the departmental level.

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Admission Lists -Successful Appeals 2025/26

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International Admissions at makerere university

The Office of Academic Registrar, Makerere University has released the admission lists for candidates for those whose appeals have been successful for the 2025/26 Academic Year.

Kindly follow the links below to access the lists respectively:-

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