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SUMMARY:PhD Public Defense by Mr. Hillary Muhanguzi
DESCRIPTION:INVITATION: \nThe Dean\, School of Statistics and Planning under the College of Business and Management Sciences (CoBAMS)\, cordially invites you to the PhD Public Defense of the following candidate: \nName of the Candidate: Mr. Hillary Muhanguzi \n Title of Thesis: \nMethodological aspects in the construction of a composite indicator of service delivery in Uganda \n Date:    Thursday 18th  December 2025. \nTime:   2:00pm – 5:00pm \nVenue:   School of Statistics Board Room A16 \n  \nABSTRACT \n This study elaborates methodological aspects encountered in the building of composite indicators with application to service delivery in Uganda. This study amplified the three main stages\, the selection of quality data\, the building of the composite indicator itself and statistical approaches that may be utilized to model service delivery composite indicator (CI). This study formulated a data quality assessment framework (DQAF) to enhance the construction of a composite indicator. The DQAF was formulated with a dual orientation that prioritizes two user-oriented data quality components (DQCs) namely; relevance\, and interpretability\, and three producer-oriented DQCs of methodological soundness\, accuracy\, and statistical adequacy. The application of the DQAF to service delivery data resulted in the selection of 51 from a pool of 103 potential indicators\, reflecting a 48.6% acceptability percentage. The composite indicator for statistical regions\, which included five dimensions—education\, health\, water\, agriculture\, and roads—was developed utilizing official data from the 2021 National Service Delivery Survey conducted by the Uganda Bureau of Statistics\, along with various sector performance reports from the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Water and Environment. Additionally\, the study developed an alternative composite indicator for district local governments\, concentrating on the education\, health\, and water dimensions\, which was modeled against potential covariates. The composite indicator for statistical regions indicated that Uganda achieved a score of 0.49 (0 ≤ composite indicator score ≤ 1) utilizing equal weighting\, minimax transformation\, and additive aggregation\, whereas the score was 0.45 with equal weighting\, distance-to-reference point transformation\, and geometric aggregation. Min-max transformation yields higher scores compared to distance-to-reference point\, attributable to the exogenously determined goalposts. Weights that are participatory determined were comparable with data-derived weights. Robustness tests demonstrated that the constructed composite indicator exhibited stability and can therefore be utilized. The absolute differences in ranks by region were observed\, with Kampala and Lango exhibiting the lowest differences and Karamoja and Kigezi the highest\, attributable to the presence of outliers and inequitable performance in the examined variables. The aggregation stage was the most sensitive accounting for nearly 60% of the total variance\, primarily due to interaction with mainly the transformation stage; this underscores the necessity to cautiously select an aggregation method\, as it greatly influences the robustness of the results. \nThe absolute rank differences were highest in the education dimension at 2.00 and lowest in the roads and health dimension at 1.33\, indicating the varying impact of excluding aspects from the composite index. In assessing the differentials of service delivery at local government level\, the composite indicator scores ranged from 0.25 to 0.60\, with a substantial portion of the density plot situated below 0.50\, indicating inadequate service delivery levels. The scores were negatively influenced by the number of sub-counties and land area\, and positively influenced by central government funding\, funding from other agencies\, number of town councils\, and age of the district. While beta regression adeptly models bounded data\, random forest regression highlights the relative importance of predictors\, and generalized additive model captures non-linear covariate effects. The comparable predictive accuracy of these methods\, as evaluated using root mean square error\, suggests their applicability to this investigation in accordance with the analytical objectives. A dual orientation of data quality components should be developed collaboratively\, ensuring that redundancies and overlaps are recognized and resolved to clarify the intrinsic qualities of data and elementary indicators. Furthermore\, it is recommended to investigate penalization methods to manage the substitutability of variables during aggregation due to unequal performance\, as well as to employ both parametric and non-parametric techniques to assess differentials in service delivery. \nSupervisors: \n\n Yeko Mwanga\n James.Wokadala\n Francesca Bassi\n Muuela Scioni\n\nYour presence and participation will be highly appreciated as we support the student in this important academic milestone. \n 
URL:https://bams.mak.ac.ug/event/phd-public-defense-by-mr-hillary-muhanguzi/
LOCATION:School of Statistics BoardRoom\, Makerere University
CATEGORIES:University-Wide
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251120T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251120T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T053930
CREATED:20251117T110929Z
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SUMMARY:PhD Public Defense by Mr. Bashir Rajab Kagere
DESCRIPTION:INVITATION: PhD Public Defense \nThe Dean\, School of Economics under the College of Business and\nManagement Sciences (CoBAMS)\, cordially invites you to the PhD Public\nDefense of the following candidate: \nName of the Candidate: Bashir Rajab Kagere \nTitle of Thesis: Firm Innovation Behaviour and Performance \nDate:  Wednesday 20th November 2025. \nTime:  9:00am-12:00pm \nVenue:  CoBAMS Conference Hall at Makerere University \n  \nSupervisors: \n1.Dr. Thomas Mwebaze \n2.Dr. Nicholas Kilimani \nTITLE: FIRM INNOVATION BEHAVIOUR AND PERFORMANCE \nAbstract \nManufacturing firms in developing countries operate under structurally weak conditions\, characterized by limited regulatory enforcement\, pervasive informality\, shallow financial markets\, inadequate intellectual property protection\, and minimal Research and Development (R&D) investment\, all of which constrain innovation and firm performance. In Uganda\, the scarcity of locally developed innovations reinforces dependence on imported goods\, eroding domestic initiative\, undermining value addition\, employment creation\, and long-term competitiveness. This dissertation examines how Ugandan manufacturing firms address these innovation challenges and whether their innovation behavior translates into performance gains. Specifically\, it (1) examines the effects of competition from the informal sector (CIS) and access to finance on firm innovation behaviour\, (2) identifies the product innovation strategies employed by manufacturing firms\, and (3) analyses the impact of these strategies on firm performance. To guide the analysis\, the study draws on five interrelated theoretical frameworks: dual economy\, pecking order\, institutional theory\, and both the resource-based and knowledge-based views. The first objective employs World Bank Enterprise Survey data and a multivariate probit model\, revealing that exposure to CIS stimulates product innovation\, with financing sources shaping firm innovation choices. The second objective categorizes product innovation strategy into four groups: product innovation is internally developed (Make)\, sourced externally (Buy)\, created through collaboration (Ally)\, or developed by modifying original innovations (Imitate). It utilizes the Uganda National Innovation Survey (NIS) dataset\, indicating that product innovation strategies differ according to firm innovation expenditures\, obstacles\, information sources\, and objectives. Firms investing in external R&D and machinery acquisition are more likely to innovate. The third analysis\, based on PLS-SEM and using the NIS dataset\, reveals that product innovation strategy has no direct effect on firm performance\, suggesting mediation by other firm capabilities\, including product novelty and\, to a lesser extent\, internationalization. The study suggests improvements in regulatory enforcement\, encouraging formalization of informal businesses\, and expanding affordable long-term financing. Additionally\, there is need to enhance firm R&D capacity and external technology acquisition\, strengthen existing policies such as “Buy Uganda Build Uganda” (BUBU) to promote locally manufactured goods’ consumption\, and strengthen the intellectual property rights (IPR) framework to incentivize firms to develop new products. Finally\, prioritizing novelty is vital for fostering firm performance. \nKeywords: innovation\, finance\, informality\, manufacturing\, strategy\, & firm performance \nYour presence and participation will be highly appreciated as we support the student in this important academic milestone.
URL:https://bams.mak.ac.ug/event/phd-public-defense-by-mr-bashir-rajab-kagere/
LOCATION:Conference Hall\, Block B\, CoBAMS\, Conference Room\, Block B\, CoBAMS\, Kampala\, Uganda
CATEGORIES:PhD Defense,University-Wide
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251017T170000
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SUMMARY:3rd Uganda Entrepreneurship Congress and 9th Annual Students’ Expo 2025
DESCRIPTION:The 3rd Uganda Entrepreneurship Congress and 9th Annual Students’ Expo 2025\, themed “Brewing Prosperity: Youth Entrepreneurship in Uganda’s Coffee Value Chain\,” aims to empower youth to become innovators and entrepreneurs in the coffee sector. \nIts objectives are to: \n\nEquip young people with practical agritech\, entrepreneurship\, and market-readiness skills.\nStrengthen collaboration among youth\, cooperatives\, government\, and investors to create new opportunities.\nShowcase youth-led coffee innovations and connect them to partners and investors.\nInfluence policy to address barriers like access to finance\, land\, and technology.\nCelebrate outstanding youth-led coffee brands that can inspire replication across Africa.\n\nThe key focus areas include sustainable and climate-smart coffee farming\, technology-driven value addition\, branding and marketing of Uganda’s coffee\, financial access for youth ventures\, and strengthening youth cooperatives. \nThe target audience spans university students\, young coffee entrepreneurs\, cooperatives\, Ministry of Agriculture\, Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAAIF)\, agritech startups\, policymakers\, private sector leaders\, and researchers. \nIn conclusion\, the Congress and Expo seek to drive systemic transformation in Uganda’s coffee economy by positioning youth as owners\, innovators\, and exporters — unlocking prosperity for the nation and future generations.
URL:https://bams.mak.ac.ug/event/3rd-uganda-entrepreneurship-congress-and-9th-annual-students-expo-2025/
LOCATION:CTF2\, Makerere University\, Makerere University\, Kampala\, 256\, Uganda
CATEGORIES:University-Wide
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250820T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250820T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T053930
CREATED:20250814T064016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T144121Z
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SUMMARY:PhD Public Defense by Mr. Musa Sennanda
DESCRIPTION:The Dean\, School of Business\, College of Business and Management Sciences cordially invites you to a PhD Defense. \nPhD Candidate:  Mr. Musa Sennanda \nThesis Title: Islamic Finance\, Transparency\, Access to Finance and Poverty Mitigation in Countries Financed by Islam Development Bank \nDate and Time: 20th August 2025\, starting at 9:00 am \nVenue: College of Business and Management Sciences Conference Hall \nDean: Associate Professor Godfrey Akileng \nSupervisors: \n\nDr. Ahmed Mutunzi Kitunzi\nDr. Gerald Kasigwa\nDr. Ismail Kintu
URL:https://bams.mak.ac.ug/event/phd-public-defense/
LOCATION:Conference Hall\, Block B\, CoBAMS\, Conference Room\, Block B\, CoBAMS\, Kampala\, Uganda
CATEGORIES:PhD Defense,University-Wide
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250616
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250617
DTSTAMP:20260501T053930
CREATED:20250616T035918Z
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SUMMARY:INVITATION: NEAR-ER Early Career Researchers and Graduate Students Dialogue
DESCRIPTION:INVITATION: NEAR-ER Early Career Researchers and Graduate Students Dialogue \nDATE: Monday 16th June 2025\, 2:00pm to 5:00pm\, Makerere University Main Hall \nPARTNERS:  20 Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) from Europe (7) and Africa (13) \nTARGET PARTICIPANTS: The Dialogue is open to Early Career Researchers\, Academics\, Graduate Students and Members of Staff interested in EU-Africa partnerships \nNEAR-ER is a Jean Monnet Policy Network that brings together 20 Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) from Europe (7) and Africa (13). The network operates with the shared goal of advancing a broad and well-informed conversation on EU-Africa relations through collecting\, reviewing\, debating\, and disseminating innovative research and education materials. NEAR-ER benefits from a multi-layer and integrated approach for data collection and peer review\, a multi-disciplinary group of scholars with expertise in critical thematic areas\, and mutual capacity building with a long-term legacy for higher education in both continents. \nINVITATION: Dear member of staff\, Early Career Researcher/Academics\, Graduate Students\, you are cordially invited to the NEAR-ER dialogue on 16th June 2025 starting at 2:00pm at Makerere University to: \ni.    Engage with leading scholars in Europe-Africa relations\nii.    Network with academics from 20 institutions across two continents\niii.    Explore research and career opportunities in EU-Africa partnerships\niv.    Contribute to meaningful discussions on contemporary challenges affecting both continents\nv.    Gain insights into current trends and future directions in Europe-Africa cooperation \nYour participation in this dialogue will significantly benefit the discourse by enhancing their understanding of international relations\, providing networking opportunities\, and potentially opening doors for future collaborations and research partnerships. \nCONTACT PERSON:  Dr. John A. Mushomi\, Consortium Coordinator/Lecturer\, Makerere University Network on Europe-Africa Relations-Education and Research (NEAR-ER)\, +256772047326. \nWE BUILD FOR THE FUTURE \n—\nRitah Namisango\nPrincipal Communication Officer\nMakerere University\nE-mail: pr.bams@mak.ac.ug\nWebsite: www.bams.mak.ac.ug
URL:https://bams.mak.ac.ug/event/invitation-near-er-early-career-researchers-and-graduate-students-dialogue/
LOCATION:Makerere University Main Hall\, Makerere University\, KAMPALA\, KAMPALA\, +2560414\, Uganda
CATEGORIES:Capacity Building,University-Wide
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241114T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241114T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T053930
CREATED:20241105T075840Z
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SUMMARY:PHD Public Defence - SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES\, STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT AND THE GROWTH OF SMALL AND MEDIUM AGRO-PROCESSING ENTERPRISES IN UGANDA
DESCRIPTION:ABSTRACT  \nSustainable practices are globally recognised as growth drivers. However\, there exist paucity of knowledge on their adoption in developing countries\, especially in agro-processing small and medium enterprises (SME’s). This study is premised on triple bottom line (TBL) and stakeholder theories. The study sought to examine the relationship between sustainable practices\, stakeholder engagement\, and the growth of agro-processing SMEs in Uganda. The study objectives were; to assess the relationship between environmental\, social\, and economic sustainability practices and SME’s growth; to evaluate the mediating role of stakeholder engagement\, and to explore lived experiences of SME owners’ in implementing sustainable practices. A cross-sectional descriptive design\, integrating quantitative and qualitative approaches\, was used. Data were collected from a stratified sample of 367 SMEs within the Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area obtained from a population of 4\,226 agro-processing SMEs. Data analysis was done using SmartPLS version 4\, and NVIVO version 14 for quantitative and qualitative respectively. Findings show that environmentally\, socially\, and economically sustainable practices significantly enhance SME growth\, with stakeholder engagement partially mediating these effects. In addition\, the finding shows that SMEs should not only focus on sustainable practices but also on quality production\, effective marketing and management practices. In conclusion\, there is need to integrate sustainable practices\, build strong relationships with stakeholders and improve  marketing and management practices for agro-processing SMEs in Uganda to achieve long-term growth and contribute positively to their enterprises\, communities\, and the environment.This study fills a gap in understanding the connection between sustainable practices and SME growth in Uganda\, and recommends the introduction of a sustainability growth model that underscores the importance of stakeholder engagement in the growth strategy of agro-processing SME’s. \nSUPERVISORS  \n\nAnthony Tibaingana (PhD)\n\nDepartment of Marketing and Management \nSchool of Business\, Makerere University. \n  \n\nYusuf Kiwala (PhD)\n\nDepartment of Accounting and Finance \nSchool of Business\, Makerere University. \n  \n\nJude Thaddeo Mugarura (PhD)\n\nDepartment of Marketing and Management \nSchool of Business\, Makerere University \n 
URL:https://bams.mak.ac.ug/event/sustainable-practices-stakeholder-engagement-and-the-growth-of-small-and-medium-agro-processing-enterprises-in-uganda/
LOCATION:Conference Hall\, Block B\, CoBAMS\, Conference Room\, Block B\, CoBAMS\, Kampala\, Uganda
CATEGORIES:University-Wide
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241017T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241017T140000
DTSTAMP:20260501T053930
CREATED:20241014T083855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241014T084326Z
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SUMMARY:Public Investment Management Conference
DESCRIPTION:The College of Business and Management Sciences in collaboration with the Ministry of Finance\, Planning and Economic Development are organizing a public investment management conference. The conference will take place on Thursday October 17th 2024 at the Public Health Auditorium (Eastern Gate) . \nThe minister\, Hon. Matia Kasaija will be the guest of honour.
URL:https://bams.mak.ac.ug/event/public-investment-management-conference/
LOCATION:School of Public Health Auditorium\, Makerere University\, Kampala\, Uganda
CATEGORIES:University-Wide
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240209T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240209T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T053930
CREATED:20240209T074507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240209T104939Z
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SUMMARY:Research Assistants (20 positions) for the FAMILEA project
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Population Studies (DPS) at the School of Statistics and Planning (SSP) is conducting a study on “The Remaking of the Family in East Africa (FamilEA)”. The main aim of the study is to map out the shifting family landscape of residents in Kampala Metropolitan (Kampala\, Mukono\, and Wakiso)\, including family networks based outside the study area\, which is termed the family archipelago. This project will adopt a mixed method (quantitative-qualitative) approach that will extend beyond the household and conjugal family to the extended family and family-like relationships\, such as friendships. The project seeks to recruit 20 research assistants. \nPosition: Research Assistant (20 positions)\nReports to: Field Supervisors / Research Coordinator\nDuty Station: Kampala Metropolitan Area (Kampala\, Mukono\, and Wakiso) \nKey duties and responsibilities\n\nParticipate in all training\, pre-test activities\, and pilot surveys.\nRecruit research participants for the FamilEA survey.\nAdminister informed consent forms to all study participants.\nConduct interviews in line with the research project requirements and ethical considerations.\nReview and submit data for completed interviews for daily cross-checking and verification.\nEnsure completeness and accuracy of the data from the study participants.\nSafe and responsible handling of all study tools and equipment provided for the interviews.\nSubmit daily field reports/timesheets.\nPerform other duties related to data collection and management.\n\nRelevant Education Qualifications\nA bachelor’s degree in Demography\, Population Studies\, Statistics\, Quantitative Economics\, Business Statistics\, Sociology\, Social Sciences\, Records and Archives Management\, or any related discipline. Postgraduate training is an added advantage. \nRequired Experience & Skills\n\nMinimum experience of at least one (1) year of electronic survey data collection using tablets (Redcap\, KoboCollect\, ODK or SurveyCTO)\nExperience working in Kampala Metropolitan Area (Kampala\, Mukono\, Wakiso).\nFluency in the following languages: Luganda\, and English (both written and oral).\nExcellent communication and interpersonal skills\nAbility to deliver outputs under minimal supervision.\nGood teamwork attributes.\nAbility to adhere to protocols and guidelines for data collection.\n\nDesirable: Knowledge of other languages e.g. Lusoga\, Runyakitara\, and Luo \nHow to Apply\nSubmit one PDF of the following 4 documents (in the order below): \n\nCover letter (signed)\nCV (Maximum 5 pages)\nCopy of degree certificate/transcripts\nCopy of National ID\n\nNotes\n\nThe PDF must be named as follows: FirstName_LastName_Research Assistant Application\nSubmission email: famileauganda@gmail.com\nSubmit by midnight of the 18th February 2024.\nOnly shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview.\n\n\n\nDownload advert Advert Research Assistants FamiliEA Kampala Metropolitan 08022024
URL:https://bams.mak.ac.ug/event/research-assistants-20-positions-for-the-familea-project/
CATEGORIES:Capacity Building,Other,PhD Defense,Research,University-Wide
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240209T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240209T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T053930
CREATED:20240209T070949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240209T071141Z
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SUMMARY:Announcing Webinar Series on Applied Quantitative Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Download click here
URL:https://bams.mak.ac.ug/event/announcing-webinar-series-on-applied-quantitative-analysis/
CATEGORIES:Capacity Building,Other,PhD Defense,Research,University-Wide
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220523T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220527T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T053930
CREATED:20220224T124323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220224T124323Z
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SUMMARY:72nd Graduation Week
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://bams.mak.ac.ug/event/72nd-graduation-week/
LOCATION:Makerere University\, Makerere University\, Kampala\, Uganda
CATEGORIES:University-Wide
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220516
DTSTAMP:20260501T053930
CREATED:20220224T122700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220224T122700Z
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SUMMARY:Semester 1 2021/2022
DESCRIPTION:Semester One 2021/2022 will run for 14 weeks\, beginning on Saturday 5th February 2022 to Saturday 15th May 2022
URL:https://bams.mak.ac.ug/event/semester-1-2021-2022/
LOCATION:Makerere University\, Makerere University\, Kampala\, Uganda
CATEGORIES:University-Wide
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220516
DTSTAMP:20260501T053930
CREATED:20220206T074617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220206T074759Z
UID:6674-1644019200-1652659199@bams.mak.ac.ug
SUMMARY:Semester One 2021/2022
DESCRIPTION:The first semester of the Academic Year 2021/2022 will start on the 5th of February 2022 and run for 14 weeks until the 15th of May 2022.
URL:https://bams.mak.ac.ug/event/semester-one-2021-2022/
LOCATION:Makerere University\, Makerere University\, Kampala\, Uganda
CATEGORIES:University-Wide
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