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    UCU Sends Four Students to Netherlands

    The Standard EditorBy The Standard EditorJanuary 29, 2026 Business No Comments2 Mins Read
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    By Elton Mwidu
    Uganda Christian University (UCU) has selected four students to participate in a five-month academic exchange program at Hanze University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands, strengthening its international academic partnerships.
    The selected students are Byebyona John Guest and Ankunda Esther from the School of
    Business, Otukei Christopher and Nakkazi Beatrice Antonniah from the School of Social
    Sciences.
    The students will undertake coursework and gain international academic and cultural exposure
    under the UCU–Hanze University collaboration.
    Vice Chancellor Canon Prof. Aaron Mushengyezi said the program aims to prepare students for
    global competitiveness by exposing them to diverse learning environments and advanced
    academic resources.
    “This program adds value not only to your academics and life but also to your CV. You will
    face challenges, but you will also grow and make friends,” Mushengyezi said.
    He urged the students to be curious, humble, and proactive in using the learning opportunities
    at Hanze University, while upholding UCU’s Christian values.
    Speaking for the students, Esther Ankunda expressed gratitude for the opportunity and said
    they were eager to learn and represent the university internationally.
    “We are excited to experience new things and see what we have never seen before. We
    thank the University for this opportunity, and we will represent UCU well,” she said.
    Parents and guardians welcomed the initiative, with UCU alumnus Paul Agaba describing the
    exchange as transformative and encouraging the students to excel while abroad. He quoted
    scripture, urging them to “excel in a foreign land as Joseph excelled in Egypt.”
    Dr. Jonathan Tumwebaze, Dean of the School of Social Sciences, said the program supports
    UCU’s vision of being a center of academic excellence.
    Dr. Mugisha Henry, Dean of the School of Business, said the partnership reflects growing
    international recognition of UCU’s academic standards and urged the students to maintain
    discipline and integrity.

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