Razmena studenata sa univerzitetima u Ugandi

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Razmena studenata sa univerzitetom u Ugandi

Beogradski univerzitet i Univerzitet Makarere u Ugandi potpisali su memorandum o saradnji i razmeni studenata.
- Razmena studenata mo¾e poèeti bukvalno svakog trenutka, a to zavisi od interesovanja na¹ih studenata – ka¾e za „24 sata” dr Jasmina Kariæ, profesor Fakulteta za specijalnu edukaciju i rehabilitaciju.
Studenti u Ugandi naroèito su zainteresovani za Medicinski i Tehnièki fakultet.
Studenti Beogradskog univerziteta koji su zainteresovani za studiranje u Ugandi mogu da se obrate dekanatu fakulteta koji æe kontaktirati na¹ konzulat u ovoj afrièkoj zemlji. 

www.24sata.co.yu

daredevilboy


Adonis_Vernalis

Moze biti da je ne samo posalica, no i doskocica.

Koga interesuje, neka procita ovo dole. Koga ne interesuje, ne mora.

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Makerere University
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Makerere University Kampala (MUK)

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Motto: We Build for the Future
Established: 1922
Type: Public
Vice-Chancellor: Livingstone Luboobi
Students: 30,000
Location: Kampala, Uganda
Campus: Urban
Website: http://www.mak.ac.ug

Makerere University, Uganda's largest university, was first established as a technical school in 1922, and in 1963 it became the University of East Africa, offering courses leading to general degrees of the University of London. It became an independent national university in 1970 when the University of East Africa was split into three independent universities: University of Nairobi (Kenya), University of Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) and Makerere University. Today, Makerere University has 22 faculties, institutes and schools offering programmes for about 30,000 undergraduates and 3,000 postgraduates.

Makerere was home to many post-independence African leaders, including former Ugandan president Milton Obote and retired Tanzanian president Julius Nyerere. Former Tanzanian president Benjamin Mkapa and current Kenyan president Mwai Kibaki are also Makerere alumni.

In the years immediately after Ugandan independence, Makerere University was a focal point for the literary activity that was central to African nationalist culture. Some prominent writers, including Nuruddin Farah, Ali Mazrui, David Rubadiri, Okello Oculi, Ngugi wa Thiongo, John Ruganda, Paul Theroux, and Peter Nazareth, were at Makerere University at one point in their writing and academic careers.
Faculties

Makerere University clock towerFaculty of Agriculture [1]
Faculty of Arts [2]
Faculty of Computing and Information Technology [3]
Faculty of Economics and Management [4]
Faculty of Forestry and Nature Conservation [5]
Faculty of Law [6]
Faculty of Medicine [7]
Faculty of Science [8]
Faculty of Social Sciences [9]
Faculty of Technology [10]
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and animal production [11]

Institutes
Institute of Adult and Continuing Education [12]
Institute of Environment and Natural Resources
Institute of Social Research[13]
Institute of Statistics and Applied Economics and Psychology[14]

Schools
School of Education [15]
School of Industrial and Fine Arts
School of Library and Information Science [16]
Business School [17]
Graduate School [18]

Departments
Directorate for ICT Support DICTS
Library MULIB

Notable former and current faculty and administrators
Mahmood Mamdani, political scientist and historian
Apolo Nsibambi, current Prime Minister of Uganda and former Chancellor of Makerere University
Joe Oloka-Onyango, former Dean of Law and human rights expert
Okot p'Bitek, poet
Sylvia Tamale, women's rights activist
Ngugi wa Thiongo, novelist
Timothy Wangusa, author, poet, one time minister of education

Notable alumni

Political figures and government employees

Alumnus Joseph Kabila being sworn in as President of the Democratic Republic of the CongoGodfrey Binaisa, former President of Uganda
Gilbert Bukenya, current Vice President of Uganda
Joseph Kabila, current President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Specioza Kazibwe, former Vice President of the Republic of Uganda
Mwai Kibaki, current President of Kenya
Charles Kikonyogo, former Governor, Bank of Botswana, Bank of Uganda
Samson Kisekka, former Vice President of Uganda
Benedicto Kiwanuka, first Prime Minister and first Chief Justice of Uganda
Yusuf Lule, former President of Uganda
Benjamin Mkapa, former President of Tanzania
Ssentongo Bosco,Former Vice Chairman DP-USA and First Chief Ambassador, Uganda North American Assoc.
Emmanuel Mutebile, Governor, Bank of Uganda
Mutesa II, former king of Buganda and first President of Uganda
Apolo Nsibambi, current Prime Minister of Uganda and Chancellor of Makerere University
Julius Nyerere, former President of Tanzania
Oginga Odinga, first Vice-president of Kenya
Milton Obote, two-time President of Uganda
James Ogoola, Principal Judge, Uganda High Court

Writers & journalists
Michael Nsimbi, "Father of Ganda literature"
Peter Nazareth, author, critic
Okello Oculi, author, poet
Okot p'Bitek, poet
Charles Onyango-Obbo, journalist and political commentator
David Rubadiri, Malawian poet, novelist, diplomat
Ngugi wa Thiongo, novelist
Timothy Wangusa, author, poet, one time minister of education

Others

John Sentamu, Archbishop of York, read law at MakerereFrancis Katamba, Professor in Linguistics, Lancaster University, UK
Matthew Lukwiya, physician in Gulu during the 2000 Ebola outbreak
Patrick Mazimhaka, Deputy Chairperson of the African Union's African Commission
Harry Nkumbula, a leader during Zambia's struggle for independence
Olara Otunnu, former United Nations Under-Secretary General and Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict
John Sentamu of York, first black Archbishop of the Church of England
Peter Takirambudde, Executive Director of Human Rights Watch for sub-Saharan Africa
Noble Mayombo, the late permanent secretary of the Uganda government ministry of defence

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