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“We hope that this engagement will develop into stronger research partnerships, teaching
opportunities, and even fellowships. This may not happen immediately, but we are casting a vision
for what future collaboration could look like,”
The 1-1 draw came after Isaac Ofoyroth scored for UCU Cardinals, while Geoffrey Ssenyonga found the net for Kyaggwe FC. Both goals were scored in the first half.
The training programme is offered free of charge and is aimed at equipping students with practical skills that can help them generate income alongside their academic studies.
The lecture is being conducted in line with the competence-based model of learning and evaluation. “It is a way of responding to innovative ways of teaching, assessment, and presenting knowledge.”
News of the passing of Bridget Akiriza, a student at UCU has shocked friends and course mates at the university. Akiriza who was pursuing a Bachelor of Laws was set to start her fourth year in the semester beginning in May.
Ms. Patience Mushengyenzi, fondly known as Mama Pesh invited Ms. Ruth Senyonyi to create a greater impact on students, encouraging them to make the right decisions. This session took place on Sunday, March 29th 2026, in Nkoyoyo Hall at 3:00 pm which focused on Handling relationships and academics.
A section of Guild leaders at Uganda Christian University (UCU) Mukono Campus have committed to giving their top up tuition, to students struggling to complete paying tuition fees. The leaders pledged their willingness to support struggling students during the two days leaders’ orientation programme that was held at UCU Mukono Campus for Guildleaders from both the Mukono and Kampala campuses
Uganda Christian University (UCU) has graduated a new group of para counsellors to strengthen mental health support, peer counselling, and emotional well-being among students and the wider community. The graduation ceremony was held on Friday, March 27, in the Executive Conference Room at the university.
What began as an ordinary meeting between the Guild representatives and the Acting Director of Students Affairs (DOSA), Ms Enid Ashaba Mugarura, turned into a discussion about the residential challenges students at Uganda Christian University (UCU), particularly those of PDR and Honours College are facing
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