New and Updates in November 2022

Professorial Inaugural Lecture by Professor Julius W. Wandabwa

Professorial Inaugural Lecture by Professor Julius W. Wandabwa

The general public and Busitema University Community are hereby invited to the second Professorial Inaugural Lecture by Professor Julius W. Wandabwa, the Dean Faculty of Health Sciences, scheduled for Thursday, November 24, 2022, at Busitema University, Faculty of Engineering at 2:00 pm. Professor Wandabwa will discuss severe maternal morbidity in Uganda: the base of the iceberg; and will showcase his research, teaching and innovations carried out in the University.


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ORIENTATION OF FIRST-YEAR GRADUATE STUDENTS

ORIENTATION OF FIRST-YEAR GRADUATE STUDENTS

Busitema University Library has organised a Virtual One-day Library Orientation exercise for all First-Year Graduate Students (Masters and Ph.D.) and any other cohort that might be interested to attend. This serves to invite you all to attend this very important orientation exercise. The event shall take place on Thursday 1, December 2022. The exercise intends to create awareness of the available online scholarly library resources and students will be guided through access and use of the digital resource

 

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Staff Attains a Masters

Nalwanga Rosemary Graduates

Congraturation to one of our staff Nalwanga Rosemary that has attained a Masters of Science in Internet of Things (IoT) Specializing in Embedded Computing Systems from African Center of Excellence in Internet of Things (ACEIoT), Rwanda on the 18th November 2022

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Admission Ceremony for 1st Year Students, 2022/2023

Admission Ceremony for 1st Year Students, 2022/2023

The ceremony of formally admitting all first-year students of Busitema University will be held as follows:

  • Tuesday, November 15, 2022 - Busitema at 08:30 am - 12:00 noon and Nagongera Campuses - 02:30 pm - 05:00 pm;
  • Thursday, November 17, 2022 Mbale - 09:00 am - 12:00 noon and Pallisa Campuses - 02:30 pm - 05:00 pm;
  • Friday, November 18, 2022 - Namasagali Campus; and Wednesday, November 16, 2022 - Arapai Campus 09:00 am - 02:00 pm

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Engineering Library Orientation 2022/2023

Busitema University Engineering Library First Year Orientation (2022/2023)

Busitema University Engineering Library is to hold an orientation for first year students of academic year 2022/2023. The program will run for four days starting from 8 th to 11 th Nov 2022

Busitema University and its unique nature

Busitema University and its Unique Nature

In this documentary, you will explore Busitema University and its unique nature as a Multi-Campus Public University with six Campuses located in Eastern Uganda. Unlike other traditional universities whose core study activities are at a single location, Busitema University was established as a community university with the sole goal of bringing quality higher education to the locals. As a multi-campus university, its core faculties are located in six districts in Eastern Uganda, including, the faculty of Engineering and Information Technology which houses the main administration, located in Busitema, Busia District; the faculty of Science and Education located in Nagongera Sub County, Tororo District; Faculty of Health Sciences located in Mbale City; Faculty of Agriculture and Animal Sciences in Arapai, Soroti District; Faculty of Management Sciences in Pallisa; and Faculty of Natural Resources Economics and Environmental Sciences located in Namasagali, Kamuli District.

The University was established to accelerate national development which is reinforced by flagship programmes on each campus that align with the country’s development agenda. To facilitate Research and Innovation, there is a library on each campus. Students and staff receive periodic training in information literacy that equips them with the skills and techniques to navigate the information resources.

The library has built a robust digital infrastructure to increase access to these resources both on campus and remotely. The University boasts of the unique programmes which are entirely practical that empower its students. Quality is maintained with a Quality Assurance mechanism ensuring that there is value for money, courses are fit for purpose, and that the University is highly ranked. On the downside, the University faces some challenges such as inadequate infrastructure and low staffing but measures are put in place to address these in the near future.


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