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Makerere University, Kampala (; Mak) is Uganda's largest and oldest institution of higher learning, first established as a technical school in 1922. It became an independent national university in 1970. Today, Makerere University is composed of nine colleges and one school offering programmes for about 36,000 undergraduates and 4,000 postgraduates. The main administrative block was gutted by fire in September 2020 and the cause of the fire is yet to be established. '' U.S. News & World Report'' has ranked Makerere University as the eighth best university in Africa and the 569th best university worldwide. In the 2020 U.S. News & World Report ranking, Makerere is the highest-ranked university in sub-Saharan Africa outside of
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'' for 2016 ranked it as the fourth best university in Africa. Makerere University is the alma mater of many post-independence African leaders, including Ugandan president
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and Tanzanian presidents
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and
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. The former president of the
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,
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, and former Kenyan president the late Mwai Kibaki are also Makerere alumni. In the years immediately after Uganda's independence, Makerere University was a focal point for the literary activity that was central to African nationalist culture. Many prominent writers, including
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, David Rubadiri, Okello Oculi,
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, John Ruganda, Paul Theroux,
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, were at Makerere University at one point in their writing and academic careers. Because of student unrest and faculty disenchantment, the university was closed three times between 2006 and 2016. The final time was on 1 November 2016 when President
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declared it closed indefinitely. The university was reopened in January 2017.


History


Founding of the technical school

The
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that became Makerere University began operating in 1921 with the first classes in carpentry, building construction and mechanics. In 1922 it was founded as the "Uganda Technical College" with additional courses in the arts, education, agriculture and medicine. That same year it was again renamed as Makerere College. In 1928, the vocational classes were separated from the college and renamed Kampala Technical School. In 1937 the college began offering post-secondary education certificate courses.


University

In 1943, the British Protectorate government proposed the university, which led to a controversial struggle. It was described as "a plot to steal African soil for European settlement," by the Bataka Party. In response to this campaign, there was rioting in the capital of
Kampala Kampala (, ) is the capital and largest city of Uganda. The city proper has a population of 1,680,000 and is divided into the five political divisions of Kampala Central Division, Kawempe Division, Makindye Division, Nakawa Division, and Ruba ...
. In 1949 Makerere College was granted university status and its name became Makerere College, University of East Africa. In the same year, the Bataka Party had been banned by the British Protectorate government, because of acts of riot and arson committed after a Bataka protest gathering.


Unrest in the 2000s

The university was closed three times between 2006 and 2016. Beginning on 1 August 2016, the non-teaching staff went on strike demanding their back pay. The strike lasted three weeks and the government agreed to pay them by the end of October; however, the government failed to do so. This was but one more broken promise in the cycle of failed promises, strikes and more promises. That strike was followed by a strike of the lecturers over unpaid incentive pay, and that strike was joined by students in solidarity. This led to President Yoweri Museveni closing the university "indefinitely". Additional protests, including from parents whose children were left hanging in mid-semester, led to Museveni appointing a special commission to try to rectify the situation but with no promises of reopening. The commission's report was due in late February 2017. On the 20th of September, 2020, the main building of Makerere University (the Ivory Tower) was severely damaged by fire, allegedly following a probe by Uganda Parliament into financial mismanagement by university authorities.


Rankings and reputation


Organization

The University Council is the supreme governing body of the university while Senate is the chief academic organ of the university.


Subcommittees of the University Council

*Appointments Board *Finance, Planning and Administration *Quality Assurance, Gender and ICT *Estates and Works *Staff Development, Welfare and Retirement Benefits *Students Affairs and Disciplinary *Honorary Awards *Audit


Academic units


Colleges

*College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences *College of Business and Management Sciences *College of Computing & Information Sciences *College of Education and External Studies *College of Engineering, Design, Art and Technology *College of Health Sciences *College of Humanities and Social Sciences *College of Natural Sciences *College of Veterinary Medicine, Animal resources and BioSecurity


Schools

*School of Law *Makerere University Business School


Affiliated institutions

* Alokolum Seminary * Katigondo Seminary * Ggaba Seminary * Kinyamasika Seminary * Mbale School Clinical Officers * Mbale School Hygiene * Mulago Paramedical Schools * Kampala University


Notable former and current faculty administrators

* Barnabas Nawangwe, architect, academic and current Vice Chancellor * John Ddumba Ssentamu, economist, academic and banker, former Vice Chancellor * Venansius Baryamureeba, computer scientist, former Vice Chancellor * Hugh Dinwiddy, lecturer in literature, warden of Northcote Hall * George Kirya, microbiologist, diplomat, academic, former Vice Chancellor at Makerere and former Chairman of Uganda Health Services Commission * Mahmood Mamdani, political scientist and historian *
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, academic, historian and political scientist *
Apolo Nsibambi Apolo Robin Nsibambi (25 October 1940 – 28 May 2019) was a Ugandan academic and politician who served as the 8th Prime Minister of Uganda from 5 April 1999 until 24 May 2011, when Amama Mbabazi succeeded him. Early life and education Apolo Ro ...
, former Prime Minister of Uganda and former Chancellor of Makerere University *
Joe Oloka-Onyango Joe Oloka-Onyango is a Ugandan lawyer and academic. He is a Professor of Law at Makerere University School of Law where he has also formerly been Dean and Director of the Human Rights and Peace Centre (HURIPEC). He is married to Prof Sylvia T ...
, former Dean of Law and human rights expert * Okot p'Bitek, poet * John Ssebuwufu, a renowned chemist, former Vice Chancellor of Makerere University, current Chancellor of Kyambogo University * David Serwadda, former dean, School of Public Health * Nelson Sewankambo, principal, College of Health Sciences * Harriet Mayanja-Kizza, current dean of students, Makerere University School of Medicine *
Sylvia Tamale Sylvia Rosila Tamale is a Ugandan academic, and human rights activist in Uganda. She was the first female dean in the Law Faculty at Makerere University, Uganda. Marriage She is married to Joe Oloka-Onyango a professor of law at Makerere Univ ...
, lawyer, academic, women's rights activist *
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o (; born James Ngugi; 5 January 1938) is a Kenyan author and academic who writes primarily in Gikuyu and who formerly wrote in English. He has been described as having been "considered East Africa’s leading novelist". His wo ...
, novelist * Timothy Wangusa, author, poet, one time minister of education * David Wasawo, zoologist and educationist, former vice principal * William Bazeyo, former Dean of Makerere University School of Public Health (2009–2017). Deputy Vice Chancellor of Makerere University, responsible for Finance and Administration, since September 2017.


Other academics

* Rose Mbowa - Theatre academic, playwright and actress - formerly Head of Department of Music, Dance and Drama * Hakim Sendagire - Physician, biochemist and microbiologist. Current Dean of Habib Medical School *
Charles Olweny Professor Charles Mark Lwanga Olweny, MBChB, MMed, MD, FRACP, is a Ugandan physician, oncologist, academic and medical researcher. Currently he is a professor of medicine and Immediate past vice-chancellor at Uganda Martyrs University, based at ...
- Physician, oncologist, medical researcher. Former Vice Chancellor of
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. Current Chancellor of Mbarara University. *
Paul D'Arbela Professor Paul George D'Arbela MBChB, FRCP, is a Ugandan physician, cardiologist, academic, and medical researcher. According to a 2008 published report, he is a professor of medicine and the dean of postgraduate studies at the Mother Kevin Post ...
- Physician, cardiologist, academic. Dean of the Mother Kevin Postgraduate Medical School, Nsambya. * Celestino Obua - Physician, pharmacologist, academic. Current Vice Chancellor of
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. * Catherine Abbo, medical doctor and researcher *
Raphael Owor Raphael Owor, MBChB, MD, FRCPath, ScD, is a Ugandan physician, pathologist, academic and medical researcher. He is the immediate past Chancellor of Mbarara University of Science and Technology, serving in that capacity from 2003 until 2007. Prior ...
, medical doctor, former Chancellor of Mbarara University, former professor of Pathology at Makerere University School of Medicine.


Notable alumni


Political figures and government employees

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* Kizza Besigye, physician, retired colonel in the
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party, presidential candidate in 2001, 2006, and 2011. *
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, former president of Uganda *
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, former vice-president of Uganda * Kanyama Chiume, a Malawian who worked for the independence of
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) * Moses Ebuk, physician, neurophyiologist, former lecturer and tutor in the department of physiology at the
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, diplomat. Ambassador of Uganda to the
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. * Daphrosa Gahakwa, Rwandan education minister *
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, Rwandan minister for gender and family promotion *
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former Kenyan ambassador, leading educator and member of parliament. * Patrick Karegeya, former Rwandan head of intelligence *
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Police Force from August 2016 to 2017. * Specioza Kazibwe, former vice-president of Uganda * Mwai Kibaki, the third president of Kenya from December 2002 until April 2013. Graduated at the top of his class (''summa cum laude'') in 1955 with a Bachelor of Arts in economics. * Samson Kisekka, former vice-president of Uganda * Benedicto Kiwanuka, first prime minister and first chief justice of Uganda * Crispus Kiyonga, physician, minister of defense of Uganda * Sam Kutesa, Uganda's foreign affairs minister. president of the sixty-ninth session of the United Nations General Assembly * Henry Kyemba, minister of health under
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, Executive Director of the African Population and Health Research Center *
Yusuf Lule Yusuf Kironde Lule (10 April 1912 – 21 January 1985) was a Ugandan professor and civil servant who served as the fourth president of Uganda between 13 April and 20 June 1979. Early life Yusuf Lule was born on 10 April 1912 in Kampala."Lule, ...
, former president of Uganda *
Norbert Mao Norbert Mao is a Ugandan political activist and lawyer. He has been president of the Democratic Party since 2010, three time presidential candidate and he served as the Local Council 5 chairman for Gulu District. He is the current minister for ...
, former guild president of Makerere University and current president of Democratic Party *
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, Lawyer and Public Administrator * Jehoash Mayanja Nkangi, government minister and former Katikkiro of Buganda (1964–1966, 1993–1994) *
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, former prime minister of Uganda and former chancellor of Makerere University *
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, Tanzanian politician and the first president of Tanzania * Anthony Ochaya, Ugandan Minister of Planning and Economic Development under the UNLF regime, World Bank official * Oginga Odinga, Kenyan politician and the first vice president of Kenya *
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, two-time former president of Uganda * Ruhakana Rugunda, prime minister of Uganda, physician, and former permanent representative of Uganda to the United Nations * Emmanuel Tumusiime-Mutebile, governor, Bank of Uganda *
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, (Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu), Ugandan politician, businessman, entrepreneur, philanthropist, musician, freedom fighter and actor * Anita Annet Among, Speaker of the 11th Parliament of Uganda (2021 - 2026), from 25 March 2022, after serving as the Deputy Speaker from 24 May 2021 until 25 March 2022.


Film, Television and Radio

* Cleopatra Koheirwe, Ugandan actress, singer and media personality * Alex Muhangi, Ugandan Comedian and actor * Mowzey Radio Aka Moses Nakintije Ssekibogo, Ugandan Singer, Notable, Best Song Writer of His Era and Actor R.I.P *
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, Ugandan actor and model * Rehema Nanfuka, Ugandan Actress, director and producer * Crystal Newman, Ugandan media personality, MC and motivational speaker. * Gladys Oyenbot, Ugandan actress and producer * Edwin Musiime, television host * Morris Mugisha, actor, producer and director


Sportspeople

* Henry Osinde
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fast bowler. * Moses Muhangi - president of Uganda Boxing Federation


Writers and journalists

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, novelist * Daniel Kalinaki, journalist * Micere Githae Mugo Kenyan novelist, poet, activist * John Nagenda, writer, political commentator and adviser to the president of Uganda,
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Peter Nazareth Peter Nazareth (born 27 April 1940) is a Ugandan-born literary critic and writer of fiction and drama. Life Peter Nazareth was born in Uganda of Indian Goan ancestry, and his mother's family was earlier based in Malaya-Malaysia-Singapore. He wa ...
, author, critic * Michael Nsimbi, "Father of Ganda literature" * Barbie Kyagulanyi, writer and activist * Okello Oculi, author, poet * Charles Onyango-Obbo, journalist and political commentator * Mark Ouma, athletics journalist and former philosophy lecturer at Makerere * David Rubadiri, poet, novelist, diplomat *
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o (; born James Ngugi; 5 January 1938) is a Kenyan author and academic who writes primarily in Gikuyu and who formerly wrote in English. He has been described as having been "considered East Africa’s leading novelist". His wo ...
, Kenyan novelist * Hilda Twongyeirwe, editor, poet, shortstory writer * Timothy Wangusa, author, poet, one-time minister of education * Elvania Namukwaya Zirimu, poet and dramatist


Scientists

* Andrew Kambugu, physician, Sande-McKinnell Executive Director at the Uganda Infectious Disease Institute * Robert Kezaala, physician, Senior Health Advisor at
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* Matthew Lukwiya, physician in Gulu during the 2000 Ebola outbreak * Etheldreda Nakimuli-Mpungu, psychiatrist and epidemiologist * Christine Obbo, socio-cultural anthropologist


Others

* Iddah Asin, lawyer and Johnson & Johnson executive * Maria Auma, climate activist * Nkulanga Enock, children's rights activist * Busingye Kabumba, poet, lawyer and lecturer at law. *
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, comedian *
Laeticia Kikonyogo Laetitia Eulalia Mary Mukasa Kikonyogo (2 September 1940 – 23 November 2017), was a Ugandan lawyer and judge. Prior to her retirement from the bench, she was a member of the Court of Appeal of Uganda, which also doubles as Uganda's Constitutio ...
, lawyer and judge * Patrick Mazimhaka, deputy chairperson of the African Union's
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of the "Independent" Newspaper in Uganda * Lilian Mary Nabulime, sculptor *
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's struggle for independence * Olara Otunnu, former United Nations under-secretary general and special representative for children and armed conflict * John Sentamu, Anglican Archbishop of York, England, the first black Archbishop of the
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Martin Ssempa Martin Ssempa (born 1968) is a Ugandan pastor, activist, and the founder of the Makerere Community Church. He referred to himself as Pastor Doctor Martin Ssempa, but now calls himself Gabriel Baaba Gwanga'mujje Eri Yesu. Ssempa first came to ...
, controversial Ugandan pastor and AIDS activist


Halls of residence

As of September 2015, the halls of residence at Makerere University included the following:


For men

* Livingstone Hall * Lumumba Hall * Mitchell Hall * Nkrumah Hall * Nsibirwa Hall * University Hall


For women

* Africa Hall * Mary Stuart Hall * Complex Hall


For students of medicine in their final years

* Galloway House


Postgraduate Hall

* Dag Hammarskjöld Hostel


Upcountry campuses

In January 2010, the university announced the opening of two new campuses, one in the city of Fort Portal, approximately , by road, west of
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, and another one in the city of Jinja, approximately , by road, east of Kampala. The following courses will be offered at the upcountry campuses:


Eastern Campus, Jinja

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* Bachelor of Development Studies * Bachelor of Tourism


Replacement of main building

In September 2020 a fire gutted the Main Building of Makerere University, normally called the Main Building, destroying university records and the building structure. A subsequent investigation by an eleven-person team could not establish a definite cause of the fire but pointed to an electric fault as a likely cause. In August 2021, the Cabinet of Uganda resolved to break down what remained of the Main Building after the fire. A new building, which will be designed to look like the original structure, will be erected at the same location, at a budgeted cost of UGX:21 billion (approx. US$6 million). The engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract was awarded to ''Excel Construction Company Limited''. a Ugandan company and a subsidiary of the
Madhvani Group The Madhvani Group of Companies commonly referred to as the Madhvani Group, is one of the largest conglomerates in Uganda. The group has investments in Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania, the Middle East, India, and North America. His ...
. The reconstruction process began in April 2022, starting with tearing down the structurally unsound original building, built in the 1930s and commissioned in 1941.


See also

*'' African Geographical Review'' * African Writers Conference * East African Geographical Review *
List of universities in Uganda This is a list of top Private Universities in Uganda. Private universities Public universities Military universities Other degree-awarding institutions See also * Education in Uganda * List of business schools in Uganda * List of law sch ...
* Makerere College School *
Makerere University College of Health Sciences Makerere University College of Health Sciences (MakCHS) is a constituent college of Makerere University, Uganda's oldest university. The schools of the college offer undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the biomedical sciences, health science ...
* Student movements in Uganda


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