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The Directorate of Research and Graduate Training has released a partial admission list for postgraduate programs in the different Colleges and Schools. 

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Postgraduate admission lists for the 2011/2012 Academic Year by Course

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

College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CAES)

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN PLANT BREEDING AND BIOTECHNOLOGY (PPBB): doc, pdf

MASTER OF AGRIBUSINESS MANAGEMENT (MABM): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURAL AND APPLIED ECONOMICS (MAAE): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS (MAEC): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AND EDUCATION (MAGE): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AGROFORESTRY (MASG): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ANIMAL SCIENCE (MANL): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN APPLIED HUMAN NUTRITION (MHNU): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CROP SCIENCE (MCRP): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES (MENR): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (MFST): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN FORESTRY (MSFO): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PLANT BREEDING AND SEED SYSTEMS (MPBS): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN SOIL SCIENCE (MSOL): doc, pdf

College of Business and Management Sciences (COBAMS)

MASTER OF ARTS IN DEMOGRAPHY (MDMG): doc, pdf

MASTER OF ARTS IN ECONOMIC POLICY AND PLANNING (MEPP): doc, pdf

MASTER OF ARTS IN ECONOMIC POLICY MANAGEMENT (MEPM): doc, pdf

MASTER OF ARTS IN ECONOMICS (MECO): doc, pdf

MASTER OF ARTS IN FINANCIAL SERVICES (MAFS): doc, pdf

MASTER OF ARTS IN GENDER ANALYSIS IN ECONOMICS (MGAE): doc, pdf

MASTER OF ARTS IN POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT (MAPD): doc, pdf

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBAM): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN POPULATION AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH (MSRH): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN POPULATION STUDIES (MSPS): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN QUANTITATIVE ECONOMICS (MSQE): doc, pdf

MASTER OF STATISTICS (MSTA): doc, pdf

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN DEMOGRAPHY (DDMG): doc, pdf

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN STATISTICS (DSTA): doc, pdf

College of Computing and Information Sciences (COCIS)

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS (PSIS): doc, pdf

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (PITE): doc, pdf

MASTER OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (MITE): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE (EVENING)-MCSC: doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN DATA COMMUNICATIONS AND SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (MDSE): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION SCIENCE (MISC): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS (MSIS): doc, pdf

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GISY): doc, pdf

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (GITE): doc, pdf

College of Education and External Studies (CEES)

MASTER OF ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION (MACE): doc, pdf

MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATIONAL POLICY AND PLANNING (MEDP): doc, pdf

MASTER OF EDUCATION IN CURRICULUM STUDIES (MCUS): doc, pdf

MASTER OF EDUCATION IN LANGUAGE & LITERATURE EDUCATION (MELL): doc, pdf

MASTER OF EDUCATION IN SCIENCE EDUCATION (MESC): doc, pdf

MASTER OF EDUCATION IN SOCIAL SCIENCES AND ARTS EDUCATION (MEDS): doc, pdf

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION (GDED): doc, pdf

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

MASTER OF ART IN FINE ART (MAFA): doc, pdf

MASTER OF ENGINEERING (CIVIL)-MECV: doc, pdf

MASTER OF ENGINEERING (ELECTRICAL)-MEEL: doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING (MSCV): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (MSEL): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN RENEWABLE ENERGY (MRET): doc, pdf

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT (GCPM): doc, pdf

College of Health Sciences (CHS)

MASTER OF HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH (MHSR): doc, pdf

MASTER OF MEDICINE IN ANAESTHESIA (MMAN): doc, pdf

MASTER OF MEDICINE IN EAR, NOSE AND THROAT (MORL): doc, pdf

MASTER OF MEDICINE IN FAMILY MEDICINE (MFAM): doc, pdf

MASTER OF MEDICINE IN GENERAL SURGERY (MSUR): doc, pdf

MASTER OF MEDICINE IN INTERNAL MEDICINE (MINT): doc, pdf

MASTER OF MEDICINE IN MICROBIOLOGY (MMIC): doc, pdf

MASTER OF MEDICINE IN OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY (MMOG): doc, pdf

MASTER OF MEDICINE IN OPTHALMOLOGY (MEYE): doc, pdf

MASTER OF MEDICINE IN ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY (MMOR): doc, pdf

MASTER OF MEDICINE IN PAEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTH (MPCH): doc, pdf

MASTER OF MEDICINE IN PATHOLOGY (MPAT): doc, pdf

MASTER OF MEDICINE IN PSYCHIATRY (MPSY): doc, pdf

MASTER OF MEDICINE IN RADIOLOGY (MRAD): doc, pdf

MASTER OF NURSING (MIDWIFERY AND WOMEN'S HEALTH)-MSNM: doc, pdf

MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH (MPHM): doc, pdf

MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITION (MPHN): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY AND BIOSTATISTICS (MCEB): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN HUMAN ANATOMY (MHAN): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MEDICAL ILLUSTRATION (MSMI): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PHARMACOLOGY (MPHA): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PHYSIOLOGY (MPHY): doc, pdf

College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHUSS)

MASTER OF ARTS IN COUNSELLING (MACO): doc, pdf

MASTER OF ARTS IN GENDER STUDIES (MWGS): doc, pdf

MASTER OF ARTS IN GEOGRAPHY (MGEO): doc, pdf

MASTER OF ARTS IN HUMAN RIGHTS (MAHR): doc, pdf

MASTER OF ARTS IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND DIPLOMATIC STUDIES (MIRD): doc, pdf

MASTER OF ARTS IN LINGUISTICS (MLIN): doc, pdf

MASTER OF ARTS IN LITERATURE (MLIT): doc, pdf

MASTER OF ARTS IN PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES (MPCS): doc, pdf

MASTER OF ARTS IN PHILOSOPHY (MPHI): doc, pdf

MASTER OF ARTS IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT (MPAM): doc, pdf

MASTER OF ARTS IN RELIGIOUS STUDIES (MRES): doc, pdf

MASTER OF ARTS IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT (MARD): doc, pdf

MASTER OF ARTS IN SOCIAL SECTOR PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT (MSPM): doc, pdf

MASTER OF ARTS IN SOCIOLOGY (MSOC): doc, pdf

MASTER OF ORGANISATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (MOGP): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY (MSCP): doc, pdf

POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM (GDIJ): doc, pdf

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN COUNSELLING (GDGC): doc, pdf

College of Natural Sciences (CONAS)

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN BIOCHEMISTRY (MSSB): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN BOTANY (MBOT): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CHEMISTRY (MSCH): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN GEOLOGY (MGLO): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MATHEMATICAL MODELLING (MSMM): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MATHEMATICS (MSMT): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PHYSICS (MSPH): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ZOOLOGY (MZOO): doc, pdf

School of Law (LAW)

MASTER OF LAWS (MLAW): doc, pdf

School of Veterinary Medicine (VETMED)

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN BIOMEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCES AND MANAGEMENT (MSBL): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT (MSLD): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY (MSBS): doc, pdf

Makerere University Business School (MUBS)

MASTER OF ARTS IN ECONOMIC POLICY AND MANAGEMENT (MEPN): doc, pdf

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MOBA): doc, pdf

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (EVENING)-MBAD: doc, pdf

MASTER OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (MHMG): doc, pdf

MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (MINB): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE (MSAC): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN BANKING AND INVESTMENT (MSBM): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN LEADERSHIP AND GOVERNANCE (MSLG): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MARKETING (MRKT): doc, pdf

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PROCUREMENT AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT (MPCM): doc, pdf

MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN ENTERPRENEURSHIP (MSEN): doc, pdf

Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST)

MASTER OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT (MHTM): doc, pdf

 

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Hundreds attend Sylas Ruhweza’s Requiem Mass

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Sylas Ruhweza's casket lies in the chapel. Requiem Mass in respect of Mr. Sylas Ruhweza, the first President of the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Alumni Community at Makerere University, 30th May 2026, St. Augustine Chapel, Kampala Uganda, East Africa.

Hundreds of mourners gathered at St. Augustine Chapel, Makerere University on May 30, 2026 to pray for the soul of Mr. Sylas Ruhweza, the first President of the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Alumni Community at Makerere University.

The requiem mass was filled with emotional tributes celebrating Ruhweza’s life of service, leadership and dedication to community causes. Ruhweza passed away on Friday, May 29, 2026, at Mildmay Uganda Hospital.

Speaker after speaker described him as a humble and visionary leader who was passionate about uplifting others and deeply committed to excellence.

Rt. Hon. Calvin Armstrong Rwomiire Akiiki addresses mourners. Requiem Mass in respect of Mr. Sylas Ruhweza, the first President of the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Alumni Community at Makerere University, 30th May 2026, St. Augustine Chapel, Kampala Uganda, East Africa.
Rt. Hon. Calvin Armstrong Rwomiire Akiiki addresses mourners.

ā€œWe thank God for the life of Sylas, for the years he granted him among us, and for the impact he made on countless lives. He carried himself with humility and grace, and wherever he went, he built friendships, inspired confidence, and left people better than he found them,ā€ Tooro Kingdom Prime Minister, Calvin Armstrong Rwomiire Akiiki, said during the Mass.

Mr. Rwomiire urged mourners to honour Ruhweza’s legacy by embracing the values he stood for, including integrity, compassion, hard work, service to community, and his unwavering love for Tooro Kingdom.

The main celebrant, Rev. Fr. Charles Lwanga Makoboza, echoed the message in his homily, reminding Christians to remain rooted in Jesus Christ throughout their lives.

Rev. Fr. Charles Lwanga Makoboza. Requiem Mass in respect of Mr. Sylas Ruhweza, the first President of the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Alumni Community at Makerere University, 30th May 2026, St. Augustine Chapel, Kampala Uganda, East Africa.
Rev. Fr. Charles Lwanga Makoboza.

 ā€œSylas has gone to be with God, in a place where there is no pain, missed calls, struggle, corruption, betrayal, jealousy and tears. He is in a place with absolute peace. So, in life, never be the cause of someone’s tears, and if you do, seek reconciliation,ā€ Fr. Lwanga, said.

Fr. Lwanga also reminded mourners that what Ruhweza needs most are prayers, not wreaths.

Speaking on behalf of the family, Ms. Grace Kabasita, Ruhweza’s maternal aunt, described him as a loving and dedicated young man whose life touched many people.

Ms. Grace Kabasita. Requiem Mass in respect of Mr. Sylas Ruhweza, the first President of the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Alumni Community at Makerere University, 30th May 2026, St. Augustine Chapel, Kampala Uganda, East Africa.
Ms. Grace Kabasita.

ā€œSylas was a counsellor, teacher, and a brilliant, loveable young man who fitted into every society. His life was marked by service, friendship, dedication, and commitment to the wellbeing of others and his culture,ā€ she said.

Addressing mourners, Prof Justine Namaalwa, the Coordinator of the Mastercard Foundation Initiatives at Makerere University, noted that though Sylas’s life was cut short, he leaves behind a lasting legacy of service, leadership and impact on the communities he served.

 ā€œSylas, you have gone too soon. But it is well with our souls. May your legacy of Transformative Leadership live on,ā€ Prof. Namaalwa, said.

R-L: Prof. Prof. Justine Namaalwa, a mourner, Prof. Gorettie Nabanoga and Ms. Jolly Okumu. Requiem Mass in respect of Mr. Sylas Ruhweza, the first President of the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Alumni Community at Makerere University, 30th May 2026, St. Augustine Chapel, Kampala Uganda, East Africa.
R-L: Prof. Prof. Justine Namaalwa, a mourner, Prof. Gorettie Nabanoga and Ms. Jolly Okumu.

She thanked the Mastercard Foundation for supporting his education through BRAC Uganda, supporting his university education through the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program at Makerere University, and nurturing his leadership journey through the Youth Advisory Board.

Ruhweeza at glance

Born on 19th July 1994 to the late Mr. Paul Tinkasimire Paul Adyeeri and Ms. Ategeka Margret Abwooli of Bunyangabu District.

The ninth born of eleven children attended Kaboyo Primary School for his Primary Education, and later joined Fort Portal Secondary School where he sat for his O-Level. He then proceeded to A-Level at Hannah International School.

Sylas Ruhweza, then Team Lead, AlumNet Foundation addressing his fellow alumni on 5th April 2025. Requiem Mass in respect of Mr. Sylas Ruhweza, the first President of the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Alumni Community at Makerere University, 30th May 2026, St. Augustine Chapel, Kampala Uganda, East Africa.
Sylas Ruhweza, then Team Lead, AlumNet Foundation addressing his fellow alumni on 5th April 2025.

He joined Makerere University and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Geoscience and Production in 2022, supported by the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Programme at Makerere University.

At the time of his passing, he was pursuing a Master’s degree at Victoria University.

Leadership, Service and Professional Contributions

Mr. Ruhweza served as Chairperson of the Mastercard Foundation Alumni Network at BRAC from 2020 to 2022, demonstrating transformative leadership and commitment to social change.

Prof. Gorettie Nabanoga with scholars that attended the Mass. Requiem Mass in respect of Mr. Sylas Ruhweza, the first President of the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Alumni Community at Makerere University, 30th May 2026, St. Augustine Chapel, Kampala Uganda, East Africa.
Prof. Gorettie Nabanoga with scholars that attended the Mass.

He later became the President of the Makerere AlumNet Foundation, an umbrella organization that brings together the Scholars Makerere Alumni chapter.

He worked as an eLearning Support Officer at the College of Natural Sciences (CoNAS) under the e-learning initiative at Makerere University.

He was a member of the Steering Committee of the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program at Makerere University, representing the Scholars Makerere Alumni chapter.

Scholars mourning Sylas. Requiem Mass in respect of Mr. Sylas Ruhweza, the first President of the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Alumni Community at Makerere University, 30th May 2026, St. Augustine Chapel, Kampala Uganda, East Africa.
Scholars mourning Sylas.

At the time of his passing, he was serving as the Minister of Information in the Tooro Kingdom, Strategy and Engagement Lead for the Mastercard Foundation Alumni Network-Uganda Chapter, and Programme Associate at the Africa Climate Collaborative, one of the Mastercard Foundation initiatives at Makerere University.

Legacy

Ruhweza is remembered for his dedication to education, leadership, mentorship, and community service. He passionately championed youth empowerment, collaboration, and social responsibility.

The Requiem Mass in progress. Requiem Mass in respect of Mr. Sylas Ruhweza, the first President of the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Alumni Community at Makerere University, 30th May 2026, St. Augustine Chapel, Kampala Uganda, East Africa.
The Requiem Mass in progress.

His life reflected the transformative power of education, servant leadership, and a commitment to uplifting others.

May Sylas’s soul rest in eternal peace.

Rt. Hon. Calvin Armstrong Rwomiire Akiiki with mourners that included Deputy Lord Mayor Emeritus Nyanjura Doreen. Requiem Mass in respect of Mr. Sylas Ruhweza, the first President of the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Alumni Community at Makerere University, 30th May 2026, St. Augustine Chapel, Kampala Uganda, East Africa.
Rt. Hon. Calvin Armstrong Rwomiire Akiiki with mourners that included Deputy Lord Mayor Emeritus Nyanjura Doreen.

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Makerere University Pushes for Stronger Support for Research Ethics Committees amid Growing Research Demands

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Seated: Prof. Sarah Ssali (2nd L) and Prof. Robert Wamala (2nd R) with Chairpersons of Research Ethics Committees on 25th May 2026. High-level meeting between University Management and Chairpersons of Research Ethics Committees (RECs) held in the Vice Chancellor’s Boardroom, Makerere University Main building, Kampala Uganda, East Africa on May 25, 2026.

By Moses Lutaaya

Makerere University has intensified efforts to strengthen research governance and ethical oversight, with university leaders calling for greater institutional support for Research Ethics Committees (RECs), whose role has become increasingly central to the institution’s research-led agenda.

The call was made during a high-level meeting between University Management and Chairpersons of Research Ethics Committees held at the Vice Chancellor’s Boardroom at the Makerere University Main Building on May 25, 2026.

Opening the meeting, the Director of Research Innovations and Partnerships (DRIP), Prof. Robert Wamala, highlighted a number of operational and administrative challenges affecting the effectiveness of RECs at Makerere University.

Prof. Wamala observed that RECs continue to operate with gaps in institutional framework outlining their position within the university governance structure, a gap he said has affected institutional support and long-term sustainability.

According to Prof. Wamala, inadequate facilitation continues to affect the operations of several committees, especially in areas of staffing, administrative coordination, and remuneration for REC administrators.

Prof. Robert Wamala. High-level meeting between University Management and Chairpersons of Research Ethics Committees (RECs) held in the Vice Chancellor’s Boardroom, Makerere University Main building, Kampala Uganda, East Africa on May 25, 2026.
Prof. Robert Wamala.

He also pointed to challenges arising from new regulatory requirements governing the appointment of REC members, particularly the need for appointment letters to be authorized or signed by the Vice Chancellor.

Prof. Wamala further raised concern over the high cost of mandatory accreditation and training processes required by the Uganda National Council for Science and Technology (UNCST), especially the Good Research Regulatory Practice (GRRP) training undertaken every three years. ā€œPayment for training is too high for individual RECs to cover,ā€ he noted, adding that many committees are struggling to independently raise the money to undertake the training for all their members.

He also emphasized the need for stronger institutional monitoring systems to support timely submission of accreditation renewal applications, oversight of approved research activities, and coordination of REC operations across the university.

In her remarks, the Deputy Vice Chancellor in charge of Academic Affairs, Prof. Sarah Ssali, commended the growing contribution of RECs in advancing Makerere University’s research agenda and acknowledged the concerns raised by Prof. Wamala and committee members.

ā€œThere were not very many RECs,ā€ Prof. Ssali said. ā€œSo now that we are 10, it is really impressive because it speaks to our cause for a research-led university.ā€ She admitted that despite their importance, many RECs still operate outside the formal university establishment, making staffing and operational support difficult.

Prof. Sarah Ssali. High-level meeting between University Management and Chairpersons of Research Ethics Committees (RECs) held in the Vice Chancellor’s Boardroom, Makerere University Main building, Kampala Uganda, East Africa on May 25, 2026.
Prof. Sarah Ssali.

ā€œThe only challenge that I see is that they are not fully institutionalized. So it is upon units to start them or not to start them,ā€ she explained. Prof. Ssali added that because RECs are not fully integrated into the public service structure of the university, recruiting and remunerating staff through conventional university systems remains complicated. ā€œHiring for them staff will be a little bit cumbersome because the university will say they are not part of our structure,ā€ she said.

She nevertheless emphasized that university management recognizes the strategic importance of RECs in strengthening ethical research oversight and supporting Makerere’s position as a research-led institution. ā€œRECs are doing a great job of furthering our strategic agenda of being a research-led university,ā€ she noted.

Prof. Ssali explained that the growing reliance on institutional RECs by the Uganda National Council for Science and Technology demonstrates the trust placed in Makerere University’s ethical review systems.

Addressing concerns about the cost and frequency of mandatory training, Prof. Ssali acknowledged the financial burden on RECs but explained that many of the requirements are set by national regulators. ā€œMany of the things you have raised are with National Council, they are not with us,ā€ she said. ā€œWe can only pledge to lobby.ā€

To address logistical challenges associated with training senior academics, she proposed more flexible scheduling arrangements. ā€œFor a professor to give you a whole day is going to be a challenge,ā€ she said. ā€œMaybe you can do half days throughout the week.ā€

Prof. Ssali also encouraged colleges and schools to allocate part of their enhanced research budgets toward supporting REC activities, including staffing, training, and operational facilitation.

The High-Level Meeting in session. High-level meeting between University Management and Chairpersons of Research Ethics Committees (RECs) held in the Vice Chancellor’s Boardroom, Makerere University Main building, Kampala Uganda, East Africa on May 25, 2026.
The High-Level Meeting in session.

She suggested that colleges and schools hosting RECs should directly take responsibility for sustaining them. ā€œFor me, that’s the way out — to ensure that the colleges and schools that have RECs take them as their responsibility,ā€ she noted.

The DVC-AA also addressed concerns related to intellectual property rights, Material Transfer Agreements (MTA), and the need for researchers to formally communicate scientific discoveries and innovations to the university to ensure institutional protection and benefit-sharing. ā€œAll you are saying is true, but it depends on you as researchers informing the institution that we have made this discovery,ā€ she said.

Prof. Ssali reiterated Makerere University’s commitment to strengthening research governance systems and pledged continued engagement with both university management and national regulatory bodies to address the concerns raised by REC members. ā€œWhere they are, they enable research, publication and growth,ā€ she said of the RECs. ā€œMost importantly, they enable us to be ethical with the way we do our things.ā€

The meeting was attended by chairpersons of the various Research Ethics Committees across Makerere University and affiliated institutions. These included Dr. Ponsiano Ochama from the School of Medicine Research Ethics Committee (SOM-REC), Dr. Moses Ocan from the School of Biomedical Sciences Research Ethics Committee (SBS-REC), Dr. Paul Kutyabami from the School of Health Sciences Research Ethics Committee, Dr. David Kyaddondo from the Uganda Cancer Institute Research Ethics Committee, Dr. Stella Neema from the School of Social Sciences Research Ethics Committee (MAKSS-REC), Dr. Joseph Kagayi from the School of Public Health Research Ethics Committee, Dr. Joseph Kateete from the Infectious Diseases Institute Research Ethics Committee, Dr. Fred Okuku from the Uganda Heart Institute Research Ethics Committee, Dr. Kassim Sadik from the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Research Ethics Committee, and Dr. Eddy Walakira from the College of Business and Management Sciences Research Ethics Committee.

The discussions reflected Makerere University’s broader ambition to consolidate its position as a leading research-intensive institution while ensuring that ethical standards, accountability, and innovation protection remain central to its academic mission.

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Sylas Ruhweza: A Brief Life Marked by Meaningful Accomplishments

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The late Sylas Ruhweza, 3rd President of the Scholars Association Makerere University (SAMAK). Kampala Uganda, East Africa.

On May 29, 2026, the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Community learned of the passing of Sylas Ruhweza Atwooki, a remarkable Scholar of the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program at Makerere University. At just 32 years old, Sylas had already made an indelible mark. He served as the representative of Makerere University on the Mastercard Foundation Advisory Board, contributing to vital decisions that shape the future. Additionally, he held the prestigious role of Minister of Information for Tooro Kingdom, an extraordinary achievement that set a powerful example for his peers and illuminated the potential for leadership and impact within the community.

Sylas was born on 19 July 1994 to the late Tinkasimire Paul Adyeeri and Ms. Ategeka Margret Abwooli in what is now Bunyangabu District. As the ninth of eleven children, he recognised early the power of education and the doors it can open. His academic journey commenced at Kaboyo Primary School, followed by Fort Portal Secondary School for his O-levels. With the backing of the Mastercard Foundation Scholarship, he confidently pursued his A-levels at Hannah International School and later enrolled at Makerere University, where he successfully earned a Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Geoscience and Production in 2022, once again bolstered by the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program.

Sylas actively contributed to the Scholars community as the 3rd President of the Scholars Association Makerere University (SAMAK) and as the first Team Lead of the AlumNet Foundation, established in 2018, an umbrella organisation that unites all the alumni of the Mastercard Foundation at Makerere University. This organisation serves as a community of practice for Makerere University alumni, promoting agency and voice, peer mentorship, and community-impact initiatives. He demonstrated transformative leadership as Chairperson of the Mastercard Foundation Alumni Network at BRAC from 2020 to 2022. At the time of his death, Sylas served as the Minister of Information in the Tooro Kingdom and as the Strategy and Engagement Lead for the Mastercard Foundation Alumni Network’s Uganda Chapter, where he continued to advocate for collaboration and social responsibility. He was a Programme Associate at Africa Climate Collaborative, one of the Mastercard Foundation Initiatives at Makerere University, and was also pursuing his Master’s degree at Victoria University. May his soul find eternal peace.

Bernard Buteera is the Principal Communications and Public Relations Officer of the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Programme at Makerere University.

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