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The School of Economics, under the College of Business and Management Sciences (CoBAMS) at Makerere University hosted Prof. Jeanne Sorin, a visiting scholar from the University of Chicago. Prof. Sorin is a Postdoctoral Scholar at the Institute for Climate and Sustainable Growth at the University of Chicago. She specializes in environmental economics, climate change, and...
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5th-March 2026 – The College of Business and Management Sciences (CoBAMS) successfully hosted the two-day (4th–5th March 2026) Sports Gala 2026, focusing on fostering sportsmanship, teamwork, and holistic student development by bringing together students, leaders, and administrators in a vibrant and inclusive celebration. Organized by the Deputy Principal of CoBAMS, Associate Professor James Wokadala (Patron),...
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In pursuit of its research and internationalization agenda, Makerere University through the College of Business and Management Sciences hosted Professor Dr. Jonas Puck, the Dean for International Affairs at the WU Vienna University of Economics and Business. Makerere University is one of the leading universities in Africa with alumni spread accross the globe. WU Vienna...
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Every generation dreams of success. Parents work hard to build a better life for their families. Enterpreuers take risks to grow their firms. Leaders strive to improve the lives of their people. Yet when all is said and done,the true measure of success is not how much we achieve in a lifetime , but whetjher...
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On 29th August 2025, researchers from Makerere University College of Business and Management Sciences and the Copenhagen Business School, in partnership with Uganda Small Scale Industries Association disseminated the key findings and policy recommendations aimed at impacting both the informal and formal sectors in Uganda. The dissemination workshop follows an intensive and participatory research project, which presents insights...
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Makerere University School of Statistics and Planning launched a new research project titled “The Home Environment and Early Childhood Development Outcomes in Uganda” on 3rd July 2025. The study focuses on the impact of home environments and aims to uncover the unique challenges faced by caregivers of young children with developmental delays in Eastern Uganda....
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