Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Mak graduates encouraged to write and publish their scholarly work







The Manager, Grants and Revenue; Mrs. Jackie Keirungi Ayorekire addressing students on 23rd August 2019.The Manager, Grants and Revenue; Mrs. Jackie Keirungi Ayorekire addressing students on 23rd August 2019.












On 23rd August 2019, the Directorate of Research and Graduate Training organized an orientation for masters, Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy) and postgraduate diploma students for the Academic Year 2019/2020. Held in Big Lab 2 of Makerere University College of Computing and Information Sciences, the well-attended meeting enabled new students to have an enormous interaction with Makerere University leadership.

During the meeting, students were encouraged to write and publish their scholarly work. According to the Director of Research and Graduate Training Prof. Buyinza Mukadasi, students should let the world know of their robust ideas through writing and publishing.

He recognized the impact of scholars on community development through research, writing and publishing.  According to Prof. Buyinza, notable developments and societal transformations are a result of published research that is accessed and used by people to make the world a better place.

The Director of Research and Graduate Training Prof. Buyinza Mukadasi interacting with students.

The Director of Research and Graduate Training Prof. Buyinza Mukadasi interacting with students.

“Through research and writing the world has been able to innovate and develop impactful ideas that have transformed societies. Many students have made meaningful contributions to people’s understanding of the past and the present,” he said.

Prof. Buyinza also advised students to participate in research seminars to enhance their skills and knowledge in writing. “Graduate seminars are vital.  They guide you on how to approach research questions, write proposals and how to discuss your points right. Endeavor to attend them.  Also through these seminars, you are able to meet prominent scholars and writers and share meaningful ideas,” he said.

In an address on Makerere University Graduate Academic Processes, Regulations and Policies, the Deputy Director for Research and Graduate Training Assoc. Prof. David Okello Owiny urged students to read, understand and strictly follow the rules and regulations governing the University. “We have rules and regulations you must observe. These regulations apply to all students of Makerere University,” he vividly said.

Some of the students who attended the orientation meeting posing for a photo with the Deputy Director for Research and Graduate Training Assoc. Prof. David Okello Owiny.

Some of the students who attended the orientation meeting posing for a photo with the Deputy Director for Research and Graduate Training Assoc. Prof. David Okello Owiny.

Dr. David Kiwanga from the Directorate for ICT Support (DICTS) urged students to enroll on the Academic Information Management System (AIMS), under the students’ portal to access results online, pay tuition and register. He encouraged students to make use of the internet kiosks and acquire Makerere University email addresses to access the Makerere University E-Learning Environment (MUELE).

The Manager, Grants and Revenue; Mrs. Jackie Keirungi Ayorekire sensitized students on the importance of timely payment of University dues. She also advised them to always generate a Payment Reference Number (PRN) before depositing their tuition in the bank.  “Fees payment is due on your arrival at the university and endeavors to personally bank your tuition,” she said.

Some of the students who attended the orientation meeting conducted by the Directorate of Research and Graduate Training on 23rd August 2019.

Some of the students who attended the orientation meeting conducted by the Directorate of Research and Graduate Training on 23rd August 2019.

The Manager Counselling and Guidance Centre, Makerere University Mr. Henry Nsubuga informed students about the Center’s dedication towards nurturing students into responsible citizens. He encouraged students to fully utilize the counseling and guidance services provided at the Centre to free their minds of any problem that will hinder their academic excellence.

Representing the University Librarian, Dr. Hellen Byamugisha, Ms. Nabbosa Rachael called upon students to register with the Makerere University Library and the College Libraries in order to access reading materials.

On matters of security, ASP. Nixon Okello, the Chief Security Officer of Makerere University, briefed students on the safety precautions and encouraged then to report criminal cases.