Makerere University’s vision for blended learning which was adopted during the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020, is on track, the Acting Vice Chancellor (VC) who doubles as...
Prof. Barnabas Nawangwe, the Vice Chancellor of Makerere University has reiterated the University’s commitment towards the implementation of e-learning. The vice Chancellor was speaking at the...
Learners were found to be unsatisfied with Blended learning pedagogy Education is no longer just about putting pen to paper and memorizing facts. Today, innovative educators...
Inadequate curricula to stimulate innovativeness and entrepreneurship within learners and faculty and limited partnerships and collaborations are some of the major bottlenecks to innovativeness at the...
In the month of February 2022, the Directorate for ICT Support (DICTS) was involved in the orientation of first year students/Freshers and training of student leaders....
On Friday 25th February 2022, the Vice Chancellor Professor Barnabas Nawangwe represented by the Acting Deputy Vice Chancellor (Finance and Administration), Professor Henry Alinaitwe welcomed international...
By Arthur Moses Opio and Gilbert Nsanzimana Makerere University as one of the leading universities in Africa prioritizes ICT to deliver high quality education services. According...
Makerere University and Stanbic Bank Uganda on Tuesday 15th February, 2022 signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at supporting blended learning by enabling staff and...
Friday, 04 February 2022 All StudentsMakerere University Dear All NEW ACCOMMODATION ARRANGEMENTS FOR RESIDENT STUDENTS I am pleased to communicate new arrangements as approved by University...
The year 2020 has been challenging owing to the Covid-19 pandemic which resulted in the closure of the education sector. The university suspended physical teaching and...