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  • Lecturers Needed

    Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the following posts. Please submit your application, Curriculum Vitae, Certificates and Transcripts (3 copies each set) giving full details of applicants’ education, qualifications, work experience, present salary and naming three referees, plus their postal addresses. Applicants should make sure that at least two referees have forwarded references concerning their application by the closing date. Applications should be delivered to the Appointments Board Office, […]

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  • Mutambi and Ecuru successfully defend their PhD’s

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    Two PhD students Joshua Mutambi and Julius Erucu on November 28, 2013 successfully defended their Phd theses. The two were students under the Sida Program. They both did their research in cluster systems and incubation. Dr Ecuru defended his thesis titled “Unlocking Potentials of Innovation Systems in Low Resource Settings”. This study examined the dynamics, challenges and opportunities of developing innovation systems in low resource settings with a particular focus on […]

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  • Invitation to PhD Defences

    The College of Engineering, Design, Art and Technology invites you to the PhD defence of two of its researcher Joshua Mutambi and Julius Ecuru. They will both be defending their theses on Thursday November 28, 2013 in the CEDAT conference hall. Mr Julius Ecuru will be defending his thesis titled, “Unlocking Potentials of Innovation Systems in Low Resource Settings” at 9am. Mr Joshua Mutambi will defend his thesis tilled, “Stimulating Industrial […]

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  • The Poetic Line (Exhibition)

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    Opening on 14th November 2013 at 6 pm Makerere Art Gallery/ IHCR Free entry The Poetic Line shows works by the Nsukka group that emerged around 1979 in Nigeria. The Nsukka artists are a group of artists active in the international contemporary art scene. Their artistic approach is marked by linking the traditional past with the present. They adopted European media and combined these tools and techniques with the traditional form […]

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