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Harnessing AI’s Transformative Power to Make Food Systems More Efficient, Sustainable & Inclusive

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28 February 2020, Rome – FAO Director-General QU Dongyu became today one of the first signatories of a ethical resolution on Artificial Intelligence (AI) endorsed by Pope Francis, stressing the importance of minimizing this new technology's risks while exploiting its potential benefits.

"Artificial Intelligence needs to be transparent, inclusive, socially beneficial and accountable," Qu said, adding: "We need to ensure the human-centric approach in designing and implementing artificial intelligence today and in the future."

The FAO Director-General joined Italy's Minister for Technological Innovation and Digitalization, Paola Pisano, Microsoft President Brad Smith and IBM Executive Vice President John Kelly III in signing the "Rome Call for AI Ethics" in a ceremony presided by Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, President of the Pontifical Academy for Life. European Parliament President David Sassoli was also in attendance.

In a message read out on his behalf at the event, Pope Francis said: "The scope and acceleration of the transformations of the digital era have in fact raised unforeseen problems and situations that challenge our individual and collective ethos. To be sure, the Call that you have signed today is an important step in this direction, with its three fundamental coordinates along which to journey: ethics, education and law."

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Press Release: Mak & DFCU Partner to Enhance Higher Education, Research & Student Support

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The Vice Chancellor-Prof. Barnabas Nawangwe (R) and MD DFCU Bank-Mr. Charles Mudiwa (L) shake hands after exchanging the signed MoU on 4th July 2025. Makerere University and DFCU Bank Limited sign a three-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) designed to enhance academic excellence, advance research and innovation capabilities, and provide crucial student support services through key activities; Annual Tumusiime Muteile Lecture, MakRun and Student activities, 4th July 2025, Council Room, Main Building, Makerere University, Kampala Uganda, East Africa.

Strategic partnership focuses on strengthening the university’s mandate, delivery, and innovation agenda

Kampala, Uganda – July 4, 2025Makerere University and DFCU Bank Limited today signed a three-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) designed to support the university’s core mandate as Uganda’s premier higher education institution.

The partnership will enhance academic excellence, advance research and innovation capabilities, and provide crucial student support services.

Key Partnership Activities

The partnership will focus on three flagship initiatives that embody the collaboration’s commitment to academic excellence and student development:

Annual Tumusime Mutebile Lecture: DFCU Bank will serve as the co-sponsor of this prestigious annual academic event that honors the legacy of the late Governor Emmanuel Tumusiime Mutebile. The lecture series will feature distinguished speakers addressing critical economic and financial sector topics, strengthening the bridge between academia and industry practice.

Mak Run: The bank will join other corporate sponsors of the annual Mak Run, supporting this
signature university event that promotes health, wellness, and community engagement among students, staff, and the broader public. This partnership reinforces both institutions’ commitment to holistic student development and community outreach.

Student Activities: DFCU Bank will provide comprehensive support for various student activities including skills and leadership development programs, academic competitions, cultural events, and co-curricular activities that enhance the overall university experience and prepare students for professional success.

Leadership Commitment

Professor Barnabas Nawangwe, Vice Chancellor of Makerere University, stated: “Our partnership with DFCU Bank reinforces our core mission of delivering quality higher education. Through support for key initiatives like the Tumusime Mutebile Lecture, the Mak Run, and enhanced student services, we are better equipped to nurture graduates who will lead Uganda’s socio-economic transformation.”

Mr. Charles Mudiwa, Managing Director of DFCU Bank Limited, emphasized: “Supporting
Makerere University‘s mandate aligns with our commitment to educational advancement and youth empowerment. Through our sponsorship of the Tumusime Mutebile Lecture, Mak Run, and various student activities, this partnership will create pathways for students to access financial services, gain practical experience, and contribute meaningfully to national development.”

Implementation Framework

Makerere University will provide academic expertise, research infrastructure, and student engagement platforms while identifying priority areas for collaboration aligned with national development goals.

DFCU Bank will contribute financial resources, internship opportunities, guest lecturing services, and practical training programs to enhance the university’s capacity to deliver on its mandate.

The partnership includes provisions for joint research funding, student mentorship programs, and collaborative innovation projects that bridge academic theory with practical application in Uganda’s financial and economic sectors.

About the Partnership

This collaboration reinforces Makerere University‘s role as Uganda’s flagship institution operating under the Universities and Other Tertiary Institutions Act, while leveraging DFCU Bank’s expertise in financial services and commitment to transforming lives through inclusive solutions.

The MoU becomes effective immediately and establishes a renewable framework for sustained collaboration supporting higher education excellence, research advancement, and comprehensive student development.

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Makerere University: Ms Betty Kyakuwa, Deputy Chief Public Relations, pro@mak.ac.ug, Telephone: 0772697500/0702697500

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Advert: Admission under Mature Age Entry Scheme – Private Sponsorship 2025/2026

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The Main Building, Makerere University, Kampala Uganda.

The Academic Registrar, Makerere University invites applications for the Undergraduate Programmes under Private Sponsorship for 2025/2026 Academic Year through the Mature Age Entry Scheme.
Details in the attachment below:

The closing date for applying will be Friday 18th July, 2025.

WARNING
The Academic Registrar has not appointed any agent to act on his behalf to solicit for additional funds other than the application fee.

Prof. Buyinza Mukadasi
ACADEMIC REGISTRAR


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Directorate of Graduate Training concludes 9-day Phd Cross Cutting Training

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By: Moses Lutaaya

The Directorate of Graduate Training has completed a 9- day PhD crosscutting training course, inducting three groups of PhD students. The groups of students included those in Cohort 1, Cohort 2 and the Non Cohort PhD students. The number of PhD student participants were over 300 students learning via both face to face and online.

The training that started on Monday 2nd June 2025, took place in the New Library Building.

In his closing remarks, the Director of Graduate Training Prof. Julius Kikooma encouraged the PhD students to put up a spirited fight that would see them remain in the cohort up to the end of the three years of their doctoral studies.

“Get organized, show seriousness in your doctoral pursuit, stay together, make use of your supervisors as and when you need them. We will fully support you in your Doctoral academic journey.” Prof. Kikooma said.

Prof. Kikooma emphasized the need for PhD graduate training saying, “We need more research for the University and Country. This cannot be achieved without increasing the number of graduate students especially PhDs.”

At their different stages of PhD doctoral training, Prof. Kikooma encouraged the students to give feedback to the Directorate and the supervisors so that they are served seamlessly.

Prof. Kikooma further informed the students that going forward, they must cover all the three mandatory cross cutting courses meant to be taught under the three-year program of their doctoral studies.

“All three foundation courses including Scholarly Writing, Advanced Research Methods and Philosophy of Methods will be covered. Tighten your belts. We want to ensure that all these structured programs prepare you for the foundations you need for next two years of research. Success becomes easy when you undertake foundations.”

He challenged the students to use the program in guiding their research directions, making informed decision, improving their critical thinking and consumption of knowledge.

Dr. Dixon Knanakulya, one of the trainers of the doctoral students said, “At PhD level, it is no longer a normal research. It is at a level of knowledge production. The students must understand the main philosophical assumption behind the research methods they use and they must consider the ethical implications of their research. Philosophy of Methods enables them to go through that.”

“PhD students must be creative, innovative and start at the level of researching in the mind. This challenges them to think differently.” He added.

He further said that Philosophy of Methods helps in researches done at the different aspects of the national development plan. “Usually, the students question how the National plans are come up with and support improvement of government policies.”

Dr. Kanakulya added that the research output can be used by government for improvement because it is done by highly skilled researchers. Adding, “They come with very good insights which can be taken on to improve implementation of government programs such as Emyoga and Parish Development Model (PDM).”

He further said that policies are not enough without the social conditions and mindset of the people, saying that PhD scholars can help government know the social conditions and apply policies better.

The Cohort 1 PhD students’ president Mr. Wanyakoko Ebiru Moses said, “This training is extremely important for each student under taking doctoral studies and without it, they cannot acquire the fundamental skills they need to become independent researchers.”

He added that with the knowledge acquired in the Philosophy of Methods training, they will focus on research that aims to resolve societal and community problems.

Dr. Robert Kakuru, the President of Makerere University Academic Staff Association said that Philosophy of Methods is an important pillar in the doctoral journey of every PhD student.

“The Course, Philosophy of Method provides a critical foundation and Philosophical grounding for research methods that doctoral students use to undertake their respective studies. The course further underlines other critical issues that graduate students ought to know, integrate, adopt or adapt in their doctoral journeys.” He said.

Dr. Jim Spire Ssentongo, a senior lecturer and coordinator of the training said, “Philosophy of Methods builds a mass of critical researchers who are able to look at the world not from a narrow point of view but a holistic and broad based sense of understanding reality.”

He added, “Students understand how they can imagine the world to be. They take into account assumptions which inform the methods of research used, how they conduct themselves during research and how they approach respondents during the research process. Such assumptions are laid bear in this training and it helps participants to understand the things they have always held at the back of their minds without deliberately knowing that these are the assumptions they hold and this is how they affect and influence studies.”  

Dr. Ssentongo further said that once PhD students are engaged in reality in its broadness with right assumptions, they are then better placed as researchers to investigate such realities and that whatever they investigate, be it related to the National Development Plan and National Development Initiatives like Emyoga and Parish Development Model. This training positions, them at a more critical level as researchers not only in terms of assumptions but also being thinkers.

The Philosophy of Methods training was supported by the ICARTA – Institutionalization of Advanced Research Training in Africa, a NORHED II Project at Makerere University.

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