FACTBOOK 2012-2013

MAKERERE UNIVERSITY

Fourth Edition

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Fact-Book Produced by Planning and Development Department University http://pdd.mak.ac.ug Tel: 0414-542470 2013 Production

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Table of Contents

Table of Figures ...... iv Table of Tables ...... v Acronyms ...... vi Preamble ...... vii General Information ...... 1 Academic Structure ...... 4 Academic Programmes ...... 7 Research ...... 8 Research and Satellite Centres ...... 8 Students ...... 9 Student Highlights ...... 9 Student Admissions ...... 10 Student Enrolments ...... 24 Graduate Output ...... 32 Staff ...... 37 Staff Highlights ...... 37 Staff Profiles ...... 38 Staff Development ...... 44 Facilities ...... 45 Teaching Space ...... 45 Library Facilities ...... 49 Student Facilities ...... 51 Financial Information...... 53 University Funding ...... 53 Research Funding...... 54

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Table of Figures Figure 1: University Governance [Council and Senate Committees] ...... 3 Figure 2: Active Online Courses in the E-learning Platform 2012/13 ...... 7 Figure 3 : Fresh Undergraduate Statistics by College and Gender 2012/13 ...... 12 Figure 4: Fresh Undergradaute Statictics by Region 2006/07 - 2012/13 ...... 12 Figure 5: Fresh PostGraduate Statistics by College 2012/13 ...... 13 Figure 6: Student Admissions by College and level 2012/13 ...... 14 Figure 7: Distribution of International Students by Region of Origin 2012/13 ...... 14 Figure 8: Nationalities of Origin for International Students admitted2012/13 ...... 15 Figure 9: Total Student Admissions by Discipline and Gender 2012/13 ...... 15 Figure 10: Undergraduate Student Admissions by Sponsorship Category and Region 2012/13 ...... 16 Figure 11 : Undergraduate Student Admission by Government Sponsorship 2012/13 ...... 16 Figure 12: Undergraduate Student Admission for Government Sponsorship by College 2012/13...... 17 Figure 13: Percentage share of Admitted students by Sponsorship Category ...... 18 Figure 14: Graduate Admissions by Programme Level and Gender 2012/13 ...... 19 Figure 15: Graduate Admissions disaggregated by College and Gender 2012/13 ...... 19 Figure 17: Top 10 School Admissions to Undergraduate Programmes 2012/13 ...... 20 Figure 18: Total Student enrolments over the years 2002/03 – 2012/13 ...... 24 Figure 19: Total Student Enrollments by Programme and College 2012/13...... 24 Figure 20: Total Student Enrolments by Level of Study 2008/09 – 2012/13 ...... 26 Figure 21: Student Enrolments by College, and Gender 2012/13 ...... 26 Figure 22: Total Enrolments by Gender 2012/13 ...... 26 Figure 23: Trend of Undergraduate Student Enrolments by Model of study 2008/09-2012/13 (Head Count)27 Figure 24: Total Student Enrolments by Mode of Study 2012/13 ...... 28 Figure 25: Total Student Enrolments by College and Gender 2012/13 ...... 28 Figure 27: Trends of Student Enrolments by College 2010/11 – 2012/13 ...... 31 Figure 28: Total Student Trend by College 2009/10 – 2012/13 ...... 31 Figure 29: Total Gradautes by College and Gender 2012/13 ...... 33 Figure 30: a) Total Gradautes by Level and b) Total Gradauets by Level and Gender 2012/13 ...... 33 Figure 31: Total Gradautes by College and Level 2012/13 ...... 33 Figure 32: Graduation Trends by Category 2004- 2013 ...... 34 Figure 33: Graduation Trends by Discipline for the past ten years 2004 – 2013 ...... 34 Figure 34 : Graduation Trends by Discipline 2004- 2013 ...... 35 Figure 35:Graduation Trends by College over the last 10 years ...... 36 Figure 36: Academic Staff (Full Time) distribution by Rank 2012/13 ...... 40 Figure 37: Total Staff Trend by College 2005/06 – 2012/13 ...... 40 Figure 38: Staff Trend by Rank 2006/07 – 2012/13 ...... 41 Figure 39: Staff Distribution 2012/13 ...... 42 Figure 40: Age Range of Academic Staff by Rank 2012/13 ...... 42 Figure 41: Age Range of Academic Staff by College 2012/13 ...... 43 Figure 42: Staff Development by degree level 2012/13 ...... 44 Figure 43: Recent Research Grants and Development Partners ...... 54

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Table of Tables Table 1: University tiers and heads ...... 4 Table 2: Teaching Departments by Schools and Colleges by 2012/13 ...... 4 Table 3: Academic Programme Duration ...... 6 Table 4: University Calendar ...... 6 Table 5: Academic Programmes with Registered Students by College 2012/13 ...... 7 Table 6: Student Admissionto Makerere University for Undergraduate Programmes ...... 10 Table 7 : Admiited Undergraduate Statistics by College and Gender 2012/13 ...... 11 Table 8: Fresh PostGraduate Statistics by College and Gender 2012/13 ...... 12 Table 9 : Total Student Admissions by College, Gender and Level for the year 2012/13 ...... 13 Table 10: Students Admission Disaggregated by College and Nationality 2012/13 ...... 14 Table 11: Undergraduate Admissions by College and Sponsorship Category 2012/13 ...... 17 Table 12: Postgraduate Admissions by College and Gender 2012/13 ...... 18 Table 13:: Graduate Admissions by Discipline and Gender 29012/13 ...... 18 Table 14: Graduate admissions by Nationality and Gender 2012/13 ...... 19 Table 15: First 100 School Admission to Makerere University by College 2012/13 ...... 21 Table 16: Total Student Enrolments by College, Year of Study and Gender 2012/13 (Head Count) ...... 25 Table 17: Total Student Enrolments by Discipline and Programme 2012/13 ...... 25 Table 18: Enrolments by Mode of study 2012/13 ...... 27 Table 19: Student Enrolment by College and Level of Study 2012/13 ...... 29 Table 20: Students Enrolments by Nationality and Gender 2012/13 ...... 29 Table 21: Trend of Student Enrolments by College for the years 2009/10- 2012/13 ...... 30 Table22:Trends of Student Enrolments by level of study period 2010/11 – 2012/13 ...... 30 Table 23: Total Graduates by College, Level and Gender 2012/13 ...... 32 Table 24: Graduation Trends by College over the last 10 years...... 35 Table 25: Academic Staff by College and Rank 2012/13 ...... 38 Table 26: Staff Student Ration by College 2012/13 ...... 38 Table 27: Non-Teaching Staff by College/ Service Unit 2012/13 ...... 39 Table 28: Qualification Profile of Academic Staff (Full Time) 2012/13 ...... 40 Table 29: Staff Trend by College for the Period 2006-2013 ...... 41 Table 30: Age Range of Staff by Category 2012/13 ...... 42 Table 31: Staff Qualification by College 2012/13 ...... 43 Table 32: Total Staff Trends by Rank over the past five years ...... 43 Table 33: Staff Development by Academic Ranks and Gender 2012/13...... 44 Table 34: Staff Development by Institutional Location 2012/13 ...... 44 Table 35: Teaching Space by College 2012/13 ...... 45 Table 36: Laboratory Space by College 2012/13 ...... 46 Table 37: Computer facilities by Colleges 201/13 ...... 51 Table 38: Halls of Residence for Students ...... 51 Table 39: Games and Sports Facilities ...... 52 Table 40: Financing of Makerere University 2000/01- 2011/12 ...... 53

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Acronyms ARIS Academic Records Information System ACBF African Capacity Building Foundation CAES College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences CEDAT College of Engineering, Design, Art and Technology CEES College of Education and External Studies CHS College of Health Sciences CHUSS College of Humanities and Social Sciences CCNY Carnegie Corporation of New York COCIS College of Computing and Information Sciences COBAMS College of Business and Management Science CONAS College of Natural Sciences COVAB College of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Resources and Bio-Security DICTS Directorate of Information and Communication Technologies CDC Centre for Disease Control EASHED The East African School of Higher Education Studies and Development EU European Union FTSE Full Time Student Equivalent FINIS Financial Management Information System HURIS Human Resource Information System ICT Information Communication Technology IDA International Development Authority IDI Infectious Disease Institute IDRC International Development Research Centre LAW School of Law MSI Millennium Science Initiative MTSIFA Margaret Trowel School of Industrial and Fine Art MUARIK Makerere University Agricultural Research Institute Kabanyolo MUBS Makerere University Business school MUELE Makerere University E-Learning Environment MISR Makerere Institute of social Research NORAD Norwegian Agency for Development NUFFIC Netherlands Support to Higher Education PGD Post Graduate Diplomas QA Quality Assurance SIDA Swedish International Development Agency SSR Student Staff Ratio WHO World Health Organisation USAID United States Agency for International Development

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Preamble

The Planning and Development Department is pleased to release the fourth issue of the Makerere University Fact book. The fact book is an annual production that is available in soft and hard formats. The digital format can be accessed from the departmental website http://pdd.mak.ac.ug.

The production of the fact book is in line with the revised strategy of the Planning and Development Department, which is “to coordinate planning in the University and offer support to strategic and operational decision making through collection, analysis and interpretation of institutional and external source data”.

It is designed to provide current information about Makerere University in an academic /fiscal year. For our internal stakeholders within the University the fact book is designed as tool that will facilitate institutional research and our quest for evidence based decision making. The information is synthesized from the University’s databank notably Academic Records Information System (ARIS), Human Resource Information Systems, (HURIS), and Financial Management Information System, (FINIS). Other sources of data from which information has been processed include among others, the University Library, Estates Directorate and Directorate of Information and Communication Systems (DICTS).

The University fact book by nature is a dynamic source of information which evolves with both the internal and external data requests. As such, we continue to update and improve formats on an annual basis, based on the feedback from our stakeholders. It is thus our appeal that you give us feedback for continuous improvements that will enable us meet your information requirements.

Florence Nakayiwa Director, Planning and Development Department

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General Information

The University was established in 1922 from the Technical College (1922- 1934). It become a Centre for Higher Education in East Africa during the years, 1935 – 1948. Makerere University College became affiliated to the University of London from 1949 - 1963. Later on it became one of the three constituent Colleges of the University of East Africa (1963 – 1970). It became an independent University in 1970 of the Republic of Uganda by Act of Parliament. This status continued until 2001 when the Universities and Other Tertiary Institutions Act was enacted.

Vision: To be the leading institution of academic excellence and innovations in Africa.

Mission: To provide innovative teaching, learning, research and services responsive to National and global needs.

Core Values 1. Allegiance to the Institution 2. Integrity 3. Customer Responsiveness 4. Professionalism 5. Openness to Diversity

Location

The Main campus is located on Makerere Hill, 5 km from the city centre. The College of Health Sciences- Formerly (Faculty of Medicine and School of Public Health) is located on Hill adjacent to the National Referral Hospital – 2kms from the Main Campus. The Agricultural Research Institute, Kabanyolo is located 30kms from city centre. Jinja Campus is located 86kms from city centre by road and Fort Portal Campus is located 320kms from the city centre by road.

Campuses  Main Campus on Makekere Hill with 350 acres.  College of Health Sciences on Mulago Hill with 45 acres.  Makerere University Agricultural Research Institute,Kabanyolo (MUARIK) in Gayaza with 650 acres  Jinja Campus in  Fort Portal Campus in Kabarole District

Colleges Makerere University officially transformed into a Collegiate Mode of governance with 9 Constituent Colleges and one School, operating as semi-autonomous units of the University.  College of Natural Sciences (CONAS) -two schools and five departments  College of Business and Management Sciences (CoBAMS),- three schools with eight departments  College of Computing and Information Sciences (COCIS)-two schools with six departments  College of Engineering, Design, Art and Technology (CEDAT) – three schools with nine departments

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 College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHUSS) - five schools, & sixteen departments.  College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CAES) - three schools with nine departments.  College of Education and External Studies (CEES) - three schools with five departments.  College of Health Sciences (CHS) – four schools with twenty seven departments.  College of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Science and Bio-Security (COVAB) - one school with eight departments.  School of Law with three departments. In total there are twenty six (26) schools and two institutes. The total number of departments is ninety seven (97) and two centres.

Details can be accessed on http://www.mak.ac.ug/academic-units/colleges-and-departments

Affiliated Institutions The University is affiliated to the following institutions; 1. Makerere University Business School 2. National Major Seminary Kinyamasika 3. National Major Seminary Katigondo 4. National Major Seminary 5. National Major Seminary Alokolum 6. Mulago Paramedical school 7. Mbale School of Hygiene 8. Mbale School of Clinical Officers 9. Fort Portal School of Clinical Officers 10. Masaka School of Comprehensive Nursing 11. Soroti School of Comprehensive Nursing 12. Jinja Ophthalmic Clinical Officers Training School 13. School of Psychiatric Clinical Officers 14. Health Tutors College, Mulago 15. Uganda Institute of Bankers 16. Nsamizi Training Institute of Social Development

Administrative Structure The following units constitute the administrative arm of the University; 1. Vice Chancellor’s Office (incl. PRO, International Office and Security) 2. University Secretary (incl. Legal, Procurement Unit) 3. Directorate of Research and Graduate Training 4. Academic Registrar 5. Dean of Students 6. Directorate of Information and Communication Technology 7. Planning and Development Department 8. Directorate of Human Resources 9. Directorate of Quality Assurance 10. Investment Department 11. Finance Department 12. Estates and Works Directorate 13. The University Health Services 14. Guidance and Counselling Services 15. Directorate of Gender Mainstreaming

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University Governance The University Council is the supreme governance body. The University Council works through six Committees. Academic matters are channelled to Council through Senate. Cross-cutting issues are handled by the two joint committees of Council and Senate namely; Information Communication and Technology (ICT), Quality Assurance & Gender mainstreaming and the Honorary Awards Committees as shown in Figure 1.

Figure 1: University Governance [Council and Senate Committees]

UNIVERSITY COUNCIL

Estates Staff Audit & Works Development, Appointments Finance Student SENATE Welfare & Board Planning & Affairs & Retirement Administration Disciplinary Benefits

Investment ICT, QA Honorary Advisory &Gender Awards Committee Mainstreaming Project Steering Committees

Admissions Academic Ceremonies Board of Research and Graduate Policy & Appeals Training

Mature Age

College Boards

Source: University Council 2012

Students Governance The students’ governance affairs at the University are handled by the Dean of Student Office. The Guild Executive is headed by the Guild President. The Guild President and Vice-President are members of University Council. The Chair for Graduate Council and Guild President are members of the Senate Committee.

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Academic Structure Table 1: University tiers and heads Tier Head University Vice Chancellor College Principal School Dean Department Chair/Head

Source: College Statute 2012

Table 2: Teaching Departments by Schools and Colleges by 2012/13 College School Department Agricultural and Agricultural Sciences Agricultural Production Environmental Agribusiness & Natural Resource Economics Sciences Extension & Innovations Forestry, Environmental and Forestry, Bio-Diversity and Tourism Geographical Sciences Environmental Management Geography, Geo Informatics and Climatic Sciences Food Technology, Nutrition Agricultural & Bio systems Engineering and Bio-engineering Food Technology and Human Nutrition Humanities and Liberal and Performing Arts Philosophy & Development Studies Social Sciences History, Archaeology & Organisational Studies Religion and Peace Studies. Performing Arts Women and Gender Studies Women and Gender Studies Languages, Literature and Literature Communication Linguistics, English Language Studies & Communication Skills European and Oriental Languages Department of African Languages Journalism and Communication Psychology Mental Health and Community Psychology Educational, Organisational & Social Psychology Sociology & Anthropology Social Sciences Social Work and Social Administration Political Science and Public Administration Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR) Computing and East African Library and Library and Information Sciences Information Information Science Records and Archives Management Sciences Computing and Informatics Computer Science Technology Information Systems Information Technology Networks

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College School Department Business and Economics Economic Theory and Analysis Management Policy and Development Economics Sciences Business Marketing & Management Accounting and Finance Stat. & Applied Econ. Planning and Applied Statistics Population Studies Statistics and Actuarial Science Education and Education Social Sciences & Arts Education External Studies Science, Technology & Vocational Education Foundations & Curriculum Studies Distance and Lifelong Open & Distance Learning Learning Adult & Community Education The East African School of Higher Education Studies and Development (EASHESD). Engineering Design Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering; Art and Technology Electrical and Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering Built Environment Architecture and Physical Planning; Construction Economics and Management; Geomatics and Land Management Margaret Trowel Industrial Fine Art and Fine Art Visual Communication Design and Multi- media Industrial Art and Applied Design Natural Sciences Physical Sciences Physics Chemistry Geology and Petroleum Studies Mathematics Biological Sciences Biology Biochemistry and Sports Science Health Sciences Biomedical Sciences Biochemistry Anatomy Human Anatomy Medical Illustration Microbiology Pathology Physiology Pharmacology and Therapeutics Sch. Of Health Sciences Dentistry Nursing Pharmacy Allied Health Sciences Sch. Of Medicine Anaesthesia Child Health and Development Centre

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College School Department Ear Nose and Throat Family Medicine Internal Medicine Obstetrics and Gynaecology Ophthalmology Orthopaedics Paediatrics and Child Health Psychiatry Radiology and Radio Therapy Surgery Medical Research Centre Public Health Disease Control & Environmental health Epidemiology and Biostatistics Health Policy, Planning and Management Public Health Veterinary Veterinary Medicine Public Health & Prevent Medicine Medicine, Animal Veterinary Anatomy Resources and Bio Veterinary Medicine Security Veterinary Parasitology, M-biology Veterinary Pathology Veterinary Physiological Science Veterinary Surgery, Reproduction Wildlife, Animal Resources Management School of Law Law Commercial Law Human Rights and Peace Centre Law and Jurisprudence Public and Comparative Law Source: Academic Records Information System (ARIS) 2012-13

Table 3: Academic Programme Duration Programme level Duration Undergraduate Degree programmes 3 – 5 years Post grade Diploma 1 year Masters 2 years Doctoral Programmes 3-5 years Source: Academic Records Information System (ARIS) 2012-13

Table 4: University Calendar Calendar Time Orientation Week Mid August Semester One August – December (17 weeks) Semester One Vacation December- January (6 Weeks) Semester Two February- May (17 weeks) Semester Two Vacation June- August, Recess June – August (10 weeks) Source: Academic Registrar’s Information System (ARIS) 2012-13

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Academic Programmes Makerere University offers a number of academic programmes at Diploma, Undergraduate and Postgraduate Levels. There are 148 undergraduate (14 diplomas & 135 bachelors) programmes and 152 postgraduate (17 postgraduate diplomas and 135 masters) programmes. All colleges have the provision for offering Doctoral Degrees either by research only or course work and dissertation. Table 5 below shows programmes with registered students in the academic year 2012/13.

Table 5: Academic Programmes with Registered Students by College 2012/13 College/ Programme Category Diploma Bachelor PGD Masters Total Agricultural & Environmental Sciences(CAES) 0 14 3 16 33 Business &Management Sciences (CoBAMS) 0 14 2 12 28 Computing & Information Sciences(CoCIS) 4 9 4 5 22 Education and External Studies (CEES) 3 11 1 7 22 Engineering ,Design ,Art & Technology, 1 14 2 7 24 (CEDAT) Health Sciences, (CHS) 2 12 0 32 46 Humanities & Social Sciences (CHUSS) 2 12 4 23 41 Natural Sciences, (CoNAS) 0 12 0 9 21 School Of Law, (LAW) 0 1 0 1 2 Veterinary Medicine, Animal Resources & Bio- 2 4 1 11 18 Security, CoVAB) Makerere University Business School, (MUBS) 0 31 0 12 43 Total 14 134 17 135 300 Source: Academic Registrars Department as at Dec 2012

Details can be accessed on http://www.mak.ac.ug/admissions/academic-programmes

The University is steadily embracing the use of the E-learning platform. There are 456 active online courses by 2012/13

Figure 2: Active Online Courses in the E-learning Platform 2012/13 CAES 300 283 CoCIS 250 CHUSS 200 150 CoVAB 100 COBAMS 13 28 50 6 9 0 47 6 1 16 CEDAT 47 CHS

CoNAS CEES

LAW

Source: E-Learning Department March 2013.

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Research Research Agenda:

Makerere University developed a focused research agenda (2009), which is multi-disciplinarily and draws on the University's vast expertise. The University selected 6 themes and 5 cross cutting areas that make up the University's Research Agenda: 1) Research into Education for Development 2) Food, Nutrition and Value Addition 3) Sustainable Environment Development 4) Good Governance, Equity (including gender ) Service Delivery 5) Health (infectious and lifestyle related diseases) 6) Natural Resources Utilization and Conservation

Cross-cutting research activities include the following areas: 1) Appropriate Technology 2) Economics 3) Biotechnology 4) Methodological Studies 5) Staff Development

Research and Satellite Centres 1. Makerere University Agricultural Research Institute Kabanyolo (MUARIK); CAES 2. Budongo Forest Reserve and Research Centre (CAES) 3. Human Rights and Peace Centre (School of Law) 4. Makerere Institute of Social Research (CHUSS) 5. Demographic Surveillance Site, Mayuge Cross cutting 6. Infectious Diseases Institute (IDI)- Not for Profit Organisation 7. Buyana Stock Farm under CoVAB 8. Kasangati Health Centre (CHS) 9. Centre for Tobacco Control (CHS) 10. Extra-Mural Study Centres ( with learning centres in Fort Portal, Jinja, Mbale, Lira and .) under CEES

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Students

Student Highlights

Total eligible students for admission to University: 64,417, in 2012/13 up by 12 % from

2008/09.

Total undergraduate student admission to Makerere University: 17,639, in 2012/13 up by 22

% from 2008/09

Total postgraduate admission to Makerere University: 2401, up by 3 % from 2008/09

Total University headcount enrolment: 37,262 2012/13 up 8 % from 2008/09.

Admitted Undergraduate student population who are female: 39 %

Admitted Postgraduate student population who are female: 4 %

Total fresh student population who are female: 43 %

Total undergraduate student population that are female: 42 %

Total postgraduate student population that are female: 2 %

Total University student enrolment that is female: 44 %

Overall Staff - Student Ratio 1: 28

Overall Space- Student Ratio 1: 0.75

Overall Student Computer Ratio: 1:7

Overall Student Book Ratio: 1: 17

Student Book Bank Ratio 1: 7

Overall Student Library Seat Ratio 7:1

Number of degrees awarded in 2012/13 on the 63rd Congregation, January 2013: 12472

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Student Admissions Makerere University has three admission channels to the undergraduate programmes: Direct Entry scheme, for students who have completed secondary school and sat the Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education with a maximum of two years preceding the year of admission; Diploma holders scheme, for students from other tertiary institutions seeking to obtain a university degree; and the Mature age entry scheme for students who have been out of the formal education system for not less than six years. Undergraduate admission criteria however, falls under two different categories: i) Based on scholarship and sponsorship; this includes state/government sponsored students and private/fee paying students, the government sponsored category is further subdivided into- national merit, district quota, disabled and talented sports students. The category also includes students admitted under the Inter University Council for East Africa an exchange programme for Uganda and Tanzania University students; ii) Students are also categorized according to the study time schedule of the programmes: day, afternoon, evening and/or external/distance learning. Day/afternoon and Day/evening programmes are predominantly parallel programmes offering similar content and assessment. External/distance learning programmes are offered in distance education mode. This also has a provision for face to face sessions to provide interaction between staff and students each semester.

While the number of A’ level applicants has doubled over the past ten years, the university has more or less maintained a constant intake figure. The reduction in percentage admissions to Makerere University is attributed to increasing number of public and private Universities in the country. This currently stands at 6 public Universities and over 29 private Universities1.

Table 6: Student Admissionto Makerere University for Undergraduate Programmes

Admission Sitting No. of A Eligible A Admission Figures Percent ‘level ‘level Eligible Year Year Candidates Leavers Gov’t Private Total Admitted 2000/2001 1999 35,706 22,712 1,943 11,350 13,293 59% 2001/2002 2000 39,000 22,021 4,002 11,798 15,800 72% 2002/2003 2001 44,404 25,555 2,795 11,554 14,349 56% 2003/2004 2002 54,032 28,892 2,527 10,755 13,282 46% 2004/2005 2003 55,253 32,613 2,268 12,938 15,206 47% 2005/2006 2004 59,288 35,196 2,212 13,731 15,943 45% 2006/2007 2005 72,083 45,558 2,162 11,828 13,990 31% 2007/2008 2006 84,947 54,044 2,071 10,175 12,246 23% 2008/2009 2007 88,383 57,485 2,030 12,385 14,415 25% 2009/2010 2008 96,638 60,634 1,979 13,342 15,321 25% 2010/2011 2009 99,802 60,370 2,015 13,974 15,989 26% 2011/2012 2010 101,495 61,820 1,919 15,683 17,602 28% 2012/2013 2011 102,296 64,417 1,800 15,839 17,639 27 %

1 Public Universities in Uganda are Busitema University in Busia (BU in Busia; 2007), Gulu University (GU in Gulu; 2002), University (KYU in Kampala; 2003), Metropolitan University Business School in Kampala (MUBS- in Kampala; 1997), Mbarara University of Science & Technology in Mbarara (MUST – 1989) &Muni University (MU, Arua; 2012. The Private Universities include African Bible College (Uganda) (ABC), Lubowa; 2005), Aga Khan University, Kampala; 2001, All Saints University (ASU), Lira; 2008, Ankole Western University (AWU),Kabwohe; 2005, Bishop Stuart University (BSU), Mbarara; 2003, Bugema University (BUU), Luweero; 1997, Busoga University (BGU), Iganga; 1999, Cavendish University Uganda (CUU), Kampala; 2008, Fairland University (FLU), Jinja; 2001, International Health Sciences University (IHSU), Kampala; 2008, International University of East Africa (IUEA), , Kampala (2011), Islamic University in Uganda (IUIU), Mbale; 1988, University (KABU), Kabale; 2001, Kampala International University (KIU), Kampala; 2001, (KU), Kampala; 2005, Kumi University (KUMU), Kumi; 1999, Muteesa I Royal University (MRU), Masaka; 2007, Mountains of the Moon University (MMU), Fort Portal; 2005, Ndejje University (NDU), Luweero; 1992, Nkumba University (NU), Entebbe; 1999, Rural University for Women (ARUW), Kagadi, 2007, St. Lawrence University (Uganda) (SLAU), Kampala; 2006, Uganda Christian University (UCU), Mukono; 1997, Uganda Martyrs University (UMU), Nkozi, Mpigi; 1993, Uganda Pentecostal University (UPU), Fort Portal; 2005, Victoria University Uganda (VUK), 2011 10

Table 7 : Admiited Undergraduate Statistics by College and Gender 2012/13 Applicants Admissions Registered % % Applicants Admitted College/Gender F M F M F M Vs Vs Admitted Registered Agric. & Environmental Science 1510 2415 467 704 300 447 30% 64% Business &Management Science 3992 4703 968 1182 749 926 25% 78% Computing & Inform. Science 1875 2473 1318 1834 973 1342 72% 73% Education & External Studies 1586 1953 1329 1593 1008 1125 83% 73% Eng., Design ,Art & Technology 1458 4093 294 841 223 637 20% 76% Health Sciences 979 1553 150 264 104 209 16% 76% Humanities & Social Sciences 6395 4704 2495 1805 1840 1285 39% 73% Natural Science 221 796 167 440 103 295 60% 66% Vet. Medicine, Anim. Res & 926 1987 129 298 73 153 15% 53% Bio-Security School of Law 1206 1052 151 296 137 249 20% 86% Fort Portal Campus 10 29 14 30 3 13 113% 36% Jinja Campus 115 154 240 285 44 53 195% 18% Total 20273 25912 7722 9572 5557 6734 37% 71% Grand Total 46185 17294 12291 Source: Academic Registrar’s Department, as at 31st Dec 2012.

Overall the University admits 37 % of students applying to join. The composition for undergraduate enrolments is 10 % for government sponsorship, 88 % for private and 2 % for international students.

The College of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Resources & Bio-Security and College of Health Sciences have the highest level of applicants against admissions at 15 % & 16 % respectively. This is followed by School of Law and College of Engineering, Design, Art & Technology at 20 %. For the on-campus Colleges, the Colleges of Education & External Studies and Computing & Information Technology is at 83 % and 72 % respectively. The off-campus centres Fort Portal and Jinja take students from programmes who apply for programmes at the main campus since they meet the minimum requirements for admission.

On the other hand, School of Law, Colleges of Business & Management Sciences, Health Sciences, Engineering, Design, Art & Technology, Computing & Information Sciences and Humanities & Social Sciences, have the highest number of admitted students taking up the their place offers at 86 %, 78 %, 76 % & 73 % respectively. Comparatively, 53 % of the students from the College of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Resources & Bio-Security take up their offer and only 18 % of students admitted in Jinja Campus take up their place offer. On the average, 37 % of the applicants are admitted for the programmes and 71 % of these take up their offers.

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Figure 3 : Fresh Undergraduate Statistics by College and Gender 2012/13

12000 10000 8000 6000

4000 No. ofStudents No. 2000 0 CAES COBAMS COCIS CEES CEDAT CHS CHUSS CONAS COVAB LAW Applicants 3925 8695 4348 3539 5551 2532 11099 1017 2913 2258 Admissions 1171 2150 3152 2922 1135 414 4300 607 427 447 Registered 747 1675 2315 2133 860 313 3125 398 226 386

Source: Academic Registrar’s Department, as at 31st Dec 2012.

Figure 4: Fresh Undergradaute Statictics by Region 2006/07 - 2012/13

7000 6000 2006/07 5000 2007/08 4000 2008/09 3000 2000 2009/10 2010/11 No.of Students No.of 1000 0 2011/12 Central Northern Eastern Western Kampala 2012/13 Region

Source: Academic Registrar’s Department as at 31st Dec 2012.

Table 8: Fresh PostGraduate Statistics by College and Gender 2012/13 Applicants Admissions Registered % % Colleges/Gender F M F M F M Applicants Admitted Vs Vs Admitted Registered Agric. & Environmental Science 105 218 104 199 39 61 94% 33% Business & Mgt Science 250 533 125 351 54 144 61% 42% Computing & Inform. Science 83 192 55 106 26 47 59% 45% Education & External Studies 51 77 43 63 19 30 83% 46% Eng., Design ,Art & Technology 58 196 43 141 14 71 72% 46% Health Sciences 194 329 145 242 85 110 74% 50% Humanities & Social Sciences 321 366 256 256 140 131 75% 53% Natural Science 32 130 24 111 10 40 83% 37% Vet. Medicine, Anim. Res & Bio- 34 65 25 50 0 13 76% 17% Security School of Law 34 47 24 38 18 27 77% 73% Total 1162 2153 844 1557 405 674 73% 45% Source: Directorate of Research & Graduate Training, as at 31st Dec 2012. 12

Figure 5: Fresh PostGraduate Statistics by College 2012/13

800 700 600 500 400 300

No. of StudentsNo. 200 100 0 CAES COBAMS COCIS CEES CEDAT CHS CHUSS CONAS COVAB LAW Applicants 323 783 275 128 254 523 687 162 99 81 Admissions 303 476 161 106 184 387 512 135 75 62 Registered 100 198 73 49 85 195 271 50 13 45

Source: Directorate of Research & Graduate Training, as at 31st Dec 2012.

Table 9 : Total Student Admissions by College, Gender and Level for the year 2012/13

College Undergraduate Postgraduate Grand Total % Gender F M TOT F M TOT F M TOT Fem ale Agricultural &Environmental 467 704 1171 104 199 303 571 903 1474 39% Studies Business &Management 968 1182 2150 125 351 476 1093 1533 2626 42% Sciences Computing & Information 1318 1834 3152 55 106 161 1373 1940 3313 41% Sciences Education and External 1329 1593 2922 43 63 106 1372 1656 3028 45% Studies Engineering Design Art 294 841 1135 43 141 184 337 982 1319 26% &Technology Health Sciences 150 264 414 145 242 387 295 506 801 37% Humanities and Social 2495 1805 4300 256 256 512 2751 2061 4812 57% Sciences Natural Sciences 167 440 607 24 111 135 191 551 742 26% Vet Medicine and Bio 129 298 427 25 50 75 154 348 502 31% Security School of Law 151 296 447 24 38 62 175 334 509 34% Fort-Portal Campus 14 30 44 0 0 0 14 30 44 32% Jinja Campus 240 285 525 0 0 0 240 285 525 46% Total 7722 9572 17294 844 1557 2401 8566 11129 19695 Source: AR’s Department and DR & GT, as at 31st Dec. 2012 . The College of Humanities and Social Sciences registered the highest percentage of females 57 % while the Colleges of Engineering, Design, Art & Technology and Natural Sciences registered the lowest number of females at 26 %.

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Figure 6: Student Admissions by College and level 2012/13 Humanities and Social Sciences Computing and Information Sciences Education and External Studies Business and Management Sciences Agricultural and Environmental Studies Engineering Design Art and Technology Health Sciences UG Natural Sciences PG JINJA CAMPUS LAW Vet Medicine and Bio Security FORT-PORTAL CAMPUS

0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000

Source: AR’s Department and DR & GT, as at 31st Dec. 2012

Table 10: Students Admission Disaggregated by College and Nationality 2012/13 Undergraduates Postgraduates Grand Total College National Internati National Internati National Internat Total onal onal ional Agricultural & Environmental 1119 32 267 36 1386 68 1454 Studies Business & Management Sciences 2095 55 420 56 2515 111 2626 Computing & Information Sciences 3112 40 158 3 3270 43 3313 Education & External Studies 2873 49 100 6 2973 55 3028 Engineering Design Art & 1127 8 180 4 1307 12 1319 Technology Health Sciences 362 52 349 38 711 90 801 Humanities & Social Sciences 4168 132 491 21 4659 153 4812 Natural Sciences 595 12 132 3 727 15 742 Vet Medicine & Bio Security 438 9 72 3 510 12 522 School of Law 442 5 58 4 500 9 509 Fort Portal Campus 43 1 0 0 43 1 44 Jinja Campus 525 0 0 0 525 0 525 Total 16899 395 2227 174 19126 569 19695 Source: Academic Registrars Department as at 31st Dec. 2012

Figure 7: Distribution of International Students by Region of Origin 2012/13 West African South African Non-African Countries (Nigeria Countries, 40 Countries, 19 & Liberia), 28

The Horn (Erritrea, Somalia & Ethiopia), 17

East & Central Africa, 480

Source: Academic Registrars Department as at 31st Dec. 2012

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Figure 8: Nationalities of Origin for International Students admitted2012/13

Kenyans 177 119 Sudanese 83 71 Liberian 24 23 Malawians 11 9 South African 7 7 Swaziland 7 5 Zambian 4 4 Ethiopian 4 4 Botswana 3 3 Other countries 19

Source: Academic Registrars Department as at 31st Dec. 2012

The East and Central African countries of Kenya, Tanzania and Sudan registered the highest number of students admitted to Makerere University with 30 %, 20 % and 14 % respectively. The other countries are; France -3, India-7, Australia-1, China -1, Denmark- 1, Korea -1, Pakistan – 1, Canada-2, and German -2.

Figure 9: Total Student Admissions by Discipline and Gender 2012/13

5000 4500 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500

No. ofStudents No. 1000 500 0 F M F M Undergradaute Postgradaute Business 1106 1375 158 327 Humanities 4732 3792 288 348 Science 2070 4564 398 882

Source: Academic Registrars Department as at 31st Dec. 2012

At the Undergraduate admission the humanities constitutes 47 % of these 26 % are females as compared to the 12 % females in the Sciences and 6 % in business. Conversely admissions to the science based programmes at postgraduate levels males and females have continued to increase at 37 % and 17 % respectively.

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Figure 10: Undergraduate Student Admissions by Sponsorship Category and Region 2012/13

Central 4917 1800, 10% 345, 2% Western 4605 Eastern 3237

Kampala 2455

Northern 1522

International 396 15494, 88% Government Non-Specified 162 International Private 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000

Source: Academic Registrars Department as at 31st Dec. 2012

Figure 11 : Undergraduate Student Admission by Government Sponsorship 2012/13

350

300

250

200

150 No. ofStudents No. 100

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0 LAW COCIS CHS CEES CONAS CAES COBAM CEDAT CHUSS S Sports 6 2 3 0 4 2 19 15 1 National Merit 64 104 145 96 154 190 214 234 32 District Quota 0 3 0 60 3 44 21 25 286 Disability 1 4 1 4 1 8 5 3 9

Source: Academic Registrars Department as at 31st Dec. 2012

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Table 11: Undergraduate Admissions by College and Sponsorship Category 2012/13 College/ Sponsorship Disability District Sports National Internati Private Total Category Quota Merit onal Agricultural & Environmental 8 44 2 190 31 876 1151 Studies Eng. Design Art & Technology 3 25 15 234 8 850 1135 Health Sciences 1 0 3 145 19 246 414 Humanities & Social Sciences 9 286 1 32 127 3845 4300 Business & Management 5 21 19 214 52 1839 2150 Sciences Computing & Information 4 3 2 104 37 3002 3152 Technology Education & External Studies 4 60 0 96 44 2718 2922 Natural Sciences 1 3 4 154 12 433 607 Vet. Medicine, Animal Res. & 0 0 0 37 9 401 447 Bio-Security LAW 1 0 6 64 5 371 447 Fort Portal Campus 0 0 0 0 0 44 44 Jinja Campus 0 0 0 0 0 525 525 Total 36 442 52 1270 344 15150 17294 Source: Academic Registrars Department as at 31st Dec. 2012

Figure 12: Undergraduate Student Admission for Government Sponsorship by College 2012/13 LAW, 4% COVAB, 2% CAES, 14% CONAS, 9%

CEES, 9% CEDAT, 15%

COCIS, 6%

CHS, 8%

COBAMS, 14%

CHUSS, 18%

Source: Academic Registrars Department as at 31st Dec. 2012

The College of Humanities & Social Sciences has the highest number of government sponsored students admitted for the academic year 2012/13, at 18 %. This is followed by College of Engineering, Design Art & Technology 15 %, and College of Business & Management Sciences, and College of Agriculture and Environmental sciences with 14 %. College of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Resources & Bio-Security and Scholl of Law had the least number of government sponsored students at 2 % and 4 % respectively.

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Figure 13: Percentage share of Admitted students by Sponsorship Category

100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% Private 40% International 30% 20% Gov't 10% 0%

Source: Academic Registrars Department as at 31st Dec. 2012

Table 12: Postgraduate Admissions by College and Gender 2012/13 College/Level/Gender PGDs Masters Doctorate Total Grand % % Total Total Female F M F M F M F M Agricultural 2 4 88 180 14 15 104 199 303 13% 34% &Environmental Studies Business & Management 4 14 121 337 0 125 351 476 20% 26% Sciences Computing & Information 7 16 48 89 0 1 55 106 161 7% 34% Sciences Education & External 9 15 34 48 0 0 43 63 106 4% 41% Studies Engineering Design Art & 1 15 42 126 0 0 43 141 184 8% 23% Technology Health Sciences 0 0 145 238 0 4 145 242 387 16% 37% Humanities & Social 17 24 239 232 0 0 256 256 512 21% 50% Sciences Natural Sciences 0 0 24 111 0 0 24 111 135 6% 18% Vet Medicine & Bio Security 0 2 25 48 0 0 25 50 75 3% 33% School of Law 0 0 24 38 0 0 24 38 62 3% 39% Total 40 90 790 1447 14 20 844 1557 2401 Source: Directorate of Research and Graduate Training as at 31st Dec 2012

Table 13:: Graduate Admissions by Discipline and Gender 29012/13 Discipline Female Male Total Business 158 327 485 Humanities 288 348 636 Science 398 882 1280 Total 844 1557 2401 Source: Directorate of Research and Graduate Training, as at 31st Dec 2012

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Figure 14: Graduate Admissions by Programme Level and Gender 2012/13

1600 1447 1400 1200 1000 790

800 Female 600 Male 400 90 200 40 14 20 0 PGDs Masters Doctorates

Source: Directorate of Research and Graduate Training, as at 31st Dec 2012

Figure 15: Graduate Admissions disaggregated by College and Gender 2012/13

Humanities and Social Sciences Business and Management Sciences Health Sciences Agricultural and Environmental Studies Engineering Design Art and Technology Computing and Information Sciences F M Natural Sciences Education and External Studies Vet Medicine and Bio Security School of Law

0 100 200 300 400 500 600

Source: Directorate of Research and Graduate Training, as at 31st Dec 2012. Table 14: Graduate admissions by Nationality and Gender 2012/13 College/Level/Gender Nationals International Total F M F M F M Total Agricultural & Environmental Studies 91 178 13 21 104 199 303 Business and Management Sciences 112 313 13 38 125 351 476 Computing and Information Sciences 55 103 0 3 55 106 161 Education and External Studies 41 59 2 4 43 63 106 Engineering Design Art &Technology 42 138 1 3 43 141 184 Health Sciences 138 211 7 31 145 242 387 Humanities and Social Sciences 250 245 6 11 256 256 512 Natural Sciences 24 110 0 1 24 111 135 Vet Medicine and Bio Security 25 47 0 3 25 50 75 School of Law 21 37 3 1 24 38 62 Total 799 1441 45 116 844 1557 2401 Source: Directorate of Research and Graduate Training, as at 31st Dec. 2012

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Figure 16: Top 10 School Admissions to Undergraduate Programmes 2012/13

7% ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 8% 18% MENGO SECONDARY SCHOOL

LUBIRI SECONDARY SCHOOL 8% NAMIREMBE HILLSIDE S.S.

13% UGANDA MARTYRS S.S., NAMUGONGO

OLD KAMPALA SECONDARY SCHOOL 8%

GOMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL 8% 12% VALLEY COLLEGE SS, BUSHENYI EAST HIGH SCHOOL, KAMPALA 9% 10%

Source: Academic Registrars Department as at 31st Dec. 2012

The Undergraduate admissions to Makerere University were topped by St. Marys SS Kitende with 18 %, followed by Mengo secondary School with 13%.

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Table 15: First 100 School Admission to Makerere University by College 2012/13

S/N School/College CAES CEDAT CHS CHUSS COBAMS COCIS CEES CONAS COVAB LAW FORT JINJA Total PORTAL 1 St Mary's Ss Kitende 19 56 34 21 127 42 5 41 13 17 0 1 376 2 Mengo Secondary School 16 46 13 35 48 55 21 15 9 11 0 0 269 3 Lubiri Secondary School 17 17 5 47 39 50 31 12 12 7 0 3 240 4 Namirembe Hillside S.S. 7 21 4 65 54 24 11 8 4 16 1 2 217 5 Uganda Martyrs S.S., 7 56 22 3 42 12 4 8 9 15 0 1 179 Namugongo 6 Old Kampala Secondary 9 7 3 39 13 56 33 5 4 1 0 1 171 School 7 Makerere College School 10 29 13 14 33 31 4 6 7 14 1 2 164 8 Gombe Secondary School 17 11 6 21 37 27 15 5 13 7 0 1 160 9 Valley College Ss, Bushenyi 8 23 0 32 21 30 23 12 6 3 0 0 158 10 East High School, Kampala 10 6 1 56 12 37 9 3 3 1 0 4 142 11 Buddo Sec. School 6 9 0 41 38 26 9 5 4 2 0 0 140 12 Seeta High School-Mukono 4 10 1 37 45 21 4 4 1 11 0 0 138 13 Seeta High School 10 25 13 15 27 28 3 5 5 4 0 1 136 14 King's College, Budo 7 35 8 5 31 14 0 15 6 9 0 1 131 15 Secondary School 10 21 5 19 29 27 4 6 4 4 0 0 129 16 Nabisunsa Girls' School 14 16 9 19 32 13 4 5 5 11 0 0 128 17 Bp Cyprian Kihangire SS 8 22 5 16 29 16 10 7 2 7 0 0 122 18 Merryland High School 4 10 5 36 8 30 9 6 5 4 1 3 121 19 Hilton High School 13 5 3 32 11 18 18 7 3 0 0 3 113 19 Kyambogo College School 7 8 2 23 16 27 13 8 5 1 0 3 113 19 Masaka Secondary School 6 17 2 12 5 29 29 6 2 1 1 3 113 19 Naalya Sec. School ,Kampala 16 9 11 9 28 9 1 12 10 8 0 0 113 20 St Mary's College, Kisubi 8 46 13 0 14 9 1 5 7 7 0 1 111 21 Katikamu Sec. Sch., 8 5 1 31 14 25 12 5 2 2 0 4 109 Wobulenzi 22 Lugazi Mixed Sec. Sch. 4 2 0 27 22 31 9 5 0 3 0 3 106 23 Muslim SS 6 11 5 11 37 15 6 7 5 2 0 0 105 23 9 33 1 3 20 15 3 11 1 9 0 0 105 24 St.Mary's SS Kitende (Annex) 4 13 0 14 37 19 3 3 0 11 0 0 104 25 Kibibi Secondary School 3 3 0 32 7 29 18 5 2 0 0 4 103 26 Ndejje Secondary School 10 19 1 14 15 19 3 9 2 3 0 2 97 27 St.Mary's College, Lugazi 8 9 2 24 17 14 11 5 1 1 0 3 95 28 Bweranyangi Girls' School 6 6 2 12 34 14 3 5 3 6 0 0 91

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S/N School/College CAES CEDAT CHS CHUSS COBAMS COCIS CEES CONAS COVAB LAW FORT JINJA Total PORTAL 28 Mbogo Mixed Sec School 7 7 0 36 5 16 14 4 0 0 0 2 91 29 Kitante Hill School 2 2 0 27 9 18 23 2 4 0 0 1 88 30 Kinaawa High School 5 1 0 22 5 19 22 4 1 2 1 3 85 30 St. Mark's SS Namagoma 5 3 2 27 7 22 13 1 1 0 0 4 85 30 St.Peter's SS, Naalya 7 0 0 24 16 15 9 4 3 4 0 3 85 31 19 17 15 7 7 6 1 2 4 6 0 0 84 32 St.Augustine Col., Wakiso 2 4 1 31 8 20 9 1 1 5 0 1 83 33 Mandela SS, Hoima 9 3 1 21 15 16 9 2 2 0 1 3 82 34 Kajjansi Progressive S.S 9 1 1 17 20 14 12 3 1 1 0 2 81 34 Mbarara High School 5 26 1 2 17 3 6 10 2 9 0 0 81 34 St.Lawrence H. School 6 3 0 53 4 12 3 0 0 0 0 0 81 Nabbingo 35 Caltec Academy, Makerere 6 5 1 24 2 25 10 1 3 1 0 1 79 36 Blessed Sacrament SS 7 0 0 23 7 10 28 2 0 0 0 1 78 Kimaanya 37 Naalya SSS 2 3 0 16 34 10 3 3 3 2 0 1 77 37 Our Lady Of Africa Secondary 6 3 4 20 13 19 7 1 2 0 0 2 77 School 38 Mt.St.Mary's, Namagunga 6 23 12 5 12 4 0 7 1 5 0 1 76 38 Seroma Christian High School 4 5 2 24 8 14 13 1 1 2 0 2 76 39 Kakungulu Mem. Sch., 7 2 0 24 11 16 9 2 3 0 0 1 75 Kampala 39 Luzira Lakeside College 4 2 1 18 10 23 8 4 0 0 1 4 75 40 Immaculate Heart Girls 8 3 0 17 19 11 9 3 1 1 0 0 72 School 41 Namagabi SS 2 6 1 24 5 19 8 3 1 1 0 1 71 42 Plus Two High School 2 5 1 13 7 23 16 1 0 0 1 1 70 43 Lubiri High School 6 1 1 16 3 19 16 4 0 0 0 3 69 44 Muntuyera High School, 4 3 0 15 11 12 15 1 0 2 0 3 66 Kitunga 45 St.Peter's SS, 8 7 0 12 11 17 5 1 1 0 0 2 64 46 Jinja Secondary School 6 0 0 8 5 10 12 6 3 0 0 13 63 46 4 26 3 4 8 8 1 4 1 4 0 0 63 46 St.Joseph's SS, Naggalama 3 6 1 11 19 12 4 1 3 3 0 0 63 47 , Mwiri 3 4 1 12 8 17 8 2 2 3 0 2 62 47 Trinity College, Nabbingo 12 8 2 4 10 6 2 7 4 7 0 0 62 48 Buloba High School 2 4 0 16 9 13 8 3 2 0 0 2 59 48 London Col. St.Lawrence 6 1 3 16 11 14 4 2 0 1 0 1 59

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S/N School/College CAES CEDAT CHS CHUSS COBAMS COCIS CEES CONAS COVAB LAW FORT JINJA Total PORTAL Maya 48 Standard College Ntungamo 3 4 0 16 12 6 16 2 0 0 0 0 59 48 Uganda Martyrs'high Sc. 3 0 0 23 9 9 10 4 0 0 0 1 59 Rubaga 49 Crested Sec. School, Kampala 5 3 1 23 8 11 3 3 0 0 0 1 58 50 Mityana Secondary School 6 0 0 14 4 10 18 2 1 1 0 1 57 51 Kiira College, Butiki 8 6 7 1 8 10 1 6 0 8 0 1 56 51 Kisubi High School 1 1 0 19 6 19 6 1 0 0 0 3 56 51 Migadde College, Bombo 2 3 0 15 5 14 9 4 3 0 0 1 56 51 Mulusa Academy, Luwero 2 1 0 15 7 17 12 1 1 0 0 0 56 51 Namiryango SS 2 1 0 21 15 9 2 0 1 1 1 3 56 51 Rock High School, Tororo 6 0 0 17 4 11 14 1 0 0 0 3 56 52 Kabowa High School 7 0 1 12 4 15 9 6 1 0 0 0 55 52 Kigezi High School 6 3 1 7 9 14 10 3 1 1 0 0 55 52 Midland High School 6 0 0 25 4 9 5 1 3 1 0 1 55 53 Iganga Secondary School 3 3 0 20 9 5 5 1 1 6 1 0 54 53 Our Lady Of Good Counsel 4 3 2 14 16 3 6 1 1 1 0 3 54 53 Wampewo Ntake Sec. School 2 2 0 18 9 6 9 2 3 2 0 1 54 54 Bishop's Sec. School, Mukono 3 2 0 15 9 12 8 1 0 2 0 1 53 54 Jinja Progressive SS 0 0 0 19 2 6 9 1 1 0 0 15 53 55 Bulo Parents SS 4 1 2 18 3 7 13 2 2 0 0 0 52 55 St.Mary's College, Rushoroza 13 7 0 15 6 3 6 2 0 0 0 0 52 56 Central College, Mityana 8 1 1 12 6 7 11 4 0 1 0 0 51 56 Mbogo High School 5 0 0 17 6 10 12 1 0 0 0 0 51 57 Kawanda SS 4 1 0 15 4 14 10 1 0 1 0 0 50 57 St.Joseph's Girls, Nsambya 3 4 0 6 8 8 3 4 6 8 0 0 50 58 Brilliant High Sch. Kawempe 4 0 2 19 8 10 4 0 1 0 0 0 48 59 Kyadondo SS 3 1 0 20 2 12 6 1 0 0 0 2 47 60 St. Lawrence SS, Ssonde 4 5 0 13 1 13 8 1 0 0 0 1 46 60 St.Maria Goretti SS, Katende 3 1 2 8 10 10 8 3 0 0 0 1 46 60 Wanyange Girls School 4 1 0 18 5 8 3 1 1 1 0 4 46 61 Kasubi SS. 0 0 0 13 2 11 13 2 1 0 0 2 44 Source: Academic Registrars Department as at 31st Dec. 2012

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Student Enrolments The total enrolment in the academic year 2012/13 is 37,262. Female population accounts for 44 % (Undergraduate 42 % and Postgraduate 2 %). The total student enrolment over the last ten years has increased by 14 %.

Figure 17: Total Student enrolments over the years 2002/03 – 2012/13

40000 35000 30000 25000 20000

15000 No. ofStudents No. 10000 5000 0 02/03 03/04 04/05 05/06 06/07 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 12/13 Graduate 1406 1428 1362 2415 3026 1725 1900 1505 1675 1823 1855 Undergradaute 26648 31302 33455 32140 31081 33047 32570 31607 31794 34694 35407

Source: Academic Registrars Department

Figure 18: Total Student Enrollments by Programme and College 2012/13

9000 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000

3000 No. ofStudents No. 2000 1000 0 CAES COBA COCIS CEES CEDA CHS CHUS CONA CVAB LAW Jinja Fort MS T S S Portal Postgradauate 118 430 191 72 110 388 387 77 13 48 0 0 Undergradaute 2135 5810 5724 6386 3093 1132 8047 1127 554 1270 112 17

Source: Academic Registrars Department as at Dec 2012

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Table 16: Total Student Enrolments by College, Year of Study and Gender 2012/13 (Head Count)

Year of Study Yr1 Yr2 Yr3 Yr4 Yr5 Total Grand Total College/Gender F M F M F M F M F M F M Agricultural & Environmental 339 508 251 399 230 378 41 115 861 1400 2261 Studies Engineering Design Art & 237 708 190 658 211 597 109 462 13 19 760 2444 3204 Technology Health Sciences 189 319 147 280 85 207 51 111 44 91 516 1008 1524 Humanities & Social Sciences 1980 1416 1589 1079 1471 901 0 0 0 0 5040 3396 8436 Business & Mgt Sciences 803 1070 1046 1276 1014 1032 0 0 0 0 2863 3378 6241 Computing & Information Tech 999 1389 739 1132 615 1042 0 0 0 0 2353 3563 5916 Education & External Studies 1027 1155 929 1179 747 883 203 335 0 0 2906 3552 6458 Natural Sciences 113 335 126 264 94 238 11 26 0 0 344 863 1207 Vet. Med, Animal Res. & Bio- 73 166 49 112 49 76 7 16 2 18 180 388 568 Security School of Law 155 276 171 156 162 113 165 120 0 0 653 665 1318 Fort Portal Campus 3 13 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 14 17 Jinja Campus 44 53 3 2 3 7 0 0 0 0 50 62 112 Total 5962 7408 5240 6537 4681 5475 587 1185 59 128 16529 20733 37262 Grand Total 13370 11777 10156 1772 187 37262 Percentage 36% 32% 27% 5% 1% Source: Academic Registrars Department as at 31st Dec. 2012

Males continue to dominate with a high number of registered students, except in the College of Humanities & Social Sciences and School of Law.

Table 17: Total Student Enrolments by Discipline and Programme 2012/13

Discipline/ Gender Undergraduate Postgraduate Total F M F M F M TOTAL Humanities 8455 6241 259 258 8714 6499 15213 Sciences 4321 9695 333 654 4654 10349 15003 Business 3049 3646 112 239 3161 3885 7046 Total 15825 19582 704 1151 16529 20733 37262 Source: Academic Registrars Department as at 31st Dec. 2012

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Figure 19: Total Student Enrolments by Level of Study 2008/09 – 2012/13

40000

30000

20000

No. ofstudents No. 10000

0 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 PGDS 68 35 27 112 55 Masters 1516 1319 1446 2203 1774 Bachelors 31598 30639 30784 34694 35026 Diplomas 485 1057 619 531 381

Source: Academic Registrars Department as at 31st Dec 2012.

Figure 20: Student Enrolments by College, and Gender 2012/13 Programme Category Undergraduate Postgraduate Total College/Gender F M F M F M Total Agricultural & Environmental Studies 813 1322 48 78 861 1400 2261 Business and Management Sciences 2731 3079 132 299 2863 3378 6241 Computing and Information Sciences 2286 3438 67 125 2353 3563 5916 Education and External Studies 2873 3513 33 39 2906 3552 6458 Engineering Design Art &Technology 743 2350 17 94 760 2444 3204 Health Sciences 353 779 163 229 516 1008 1524 Humanities and Social Sciences 4835 3212 205 184 5040 3396 8436 Natural Sciences 326 801 18 62 344 863 1207 Vet Medicine and Bio Security 180 374 0 14 180 388 568 School of Law 632 638 21 27 653 665 1318 Fort Portal Campus 3 14 0 0 3 14 17 Jinja Campus 50 62 0 0 50 62 112 Total 15825 19582 704 1151 16529 20733 37262 Average Percentage 42% 53% 2% 3% 37262 Source: Academic Registrars Department as at 31st Dec. 2012

Figure 21: Total Enrolments by Gender 2012/13

F 44% M 56%

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Table 18: Enrolments by Mode of study 2012/13 Mode DAY EVENING/ EXTERNAL Total AFTERNOON College/Gender F M F M F M F M Agricultural and Environmental Studies 704 1247 154 140 3 13 861 1400 Business and Management Sciences 1673 1708 1190 1670 0 0 2863 3378 Computing and Information Sciences 1284 1769 1069 1794 0 0 2353 3563 Education and External Studies 948 944 710 603 1248 2005 2906 3552 Engineering Design Art and Technology 586 1707 174 737 0 0 760 2444 Health Sciences 475 943 0 0 41 65 516 1008 Humanities and Social Sciences 2518 1581 2522 1815 0 0 5040 3396 Natural Sciences 344 863 0 0 0 0 344 863 Vet Medicine Animal Res. &Bio Security 99 277 81 111 0 0 180 388 School of Law 321 212 332 453 0 0 653 665 Fort Portal Campus 0 4 3 10 0 0 3 14 Jinja Campus 36 38 14 24 0 0 50 62 Total 8988 11293 6249 7357 1292 2083 16529 20733 Grand Total 20281 13606 3375 37262 Percentage 54% 37% 9% Source: Academic Registrars Department as at 31st Dec. 2012. Note: Students at the College of Engineering, Design Art &Technology the mode of study is afternoon while the rest take on the evening.

Figure 22: Trend of Undergraduate Student Enrolments by Model of study 2008/09- 2012/13 (Head Count)

20000 18000 16000 14000 12000 10000 8000

No. ofStudents No. 6000 4000 2000 0 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 Day 16722 16571 16934 19325 19553 Evening 12010 11546 11530 11944 12572 External 3950 3490 3330 3425 3282

Source: Academic Registrars Department as at 31st Dec. 2012

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Figure 23: Total Student Enrolments by Mode of Study 2012/13

EXTERNAL 3282 EXTERNA 9% L 93 5%

DAY 728 39% EVENING DAY 12,572 19553 36% 55% EVENING 1034 56%

Undergraduate Postgraduate

Source: Academic Registrars Department as at 31st Dec. 2012

Figure 24: Total Student Enrolments by College and Gender 2012/13

100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% M 30% F 20% 10% 0%

Source: Academic Registrars Department as at 31st Dec. 2012.

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Table 19: Student Enrolment by College and Level of Study 2012/13 Program category Diplomas Bachelors Masters PGDs Phds Total College/Gender F M F M F M F M F M F M Total Agricultural and Environmental Studies 0 0 813 1322 46 70 0 0 2 8 861 1400 2261 Business and Management Sciences 0 0 2731 3079 131 294 1 4 0 1 2863 3378 6241 Computing and Information Sciences 81 68 2205 3370 64 121 3 3 0 1 2353 3563 5916 Education and External Studies 88 75 2785 3438 28 28 5 11 2906 3552 6458 Engineering Design Art and Technology 5 46 738 2304 16 84 0 9 1 1 760 2444 3204 Health Sciences 0 0 353 779 162 225 0 0 1 4 516 1008 1524 Humanities and Social Sciences 7 10 4828 3202 195 173 9 9 1 2 5040 3396 8436 Natural Sciences 0 0 326 801 18 59 0 0 0 3 344 863 1207 Vet Medicine Animal Res. & Bio 0 1 180 373 0 12 0 1 0 1 180 388 568 Security School of Law 0 0 632 638 21 27 0 0 0 0 653 665 1318 Jinja Campus 0 0 50 62 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 62 112 Fort Portal Campus 0 0 3 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 14 17 Total 181 200 15644 19382 681 1093 18 37 5 21 16529 20733 37262 381 35026 1774 55 26 37262 Source: Academic Registrars Department as at 31st Dec. 2012

Table 20: Students Enrolments by Nationality and Gender 2012/13 Level Under Graduate Graduate Grand Total College / Nationality International National Total International National Total International National Total Gender F M F M F M F M F M F M Agric. & Environmental Studies 13 27 800 1295 2135 3 6 45 72 126 16 33 845 1367 2261 Business & Mgt Sciences 38 82 2693 2997 5810 4 11 128 288 431 42 93 2821 3285 6241 Computing & Inform. Sciences 15 33 2271 3405 5724 0 2 67 123 192 15 35 2338 3528 5916 Education & External Studies 58 84 2815 3429 6386 0 1 33 38 72 58 85 2848 3467 6458 Engineering Design Art Techn. 5 33 738 2317 3093 0 1 17 93 111 5 34 755 2410 3204 Health Sciences 14 22 339 757 1132 10 15 153 214 392 24 37 492 971 1524 Humanities& Social Sciences 108 115 4727 3097 8047 3 8 202 176 389 111 123 4929 3273 8436 Natural Sciences 1 8 325 793 1127 1 4 17 58 80 2 12 342 851 1207 Vet Medicine & Bio Security 0 2 180 372 554 0 0 0 14 14 0 2 180 386 568 School of Law 15 39 617 599 1270 0 1 21 26 48 15 40 638 625 1318 FORT-PORTAL CAMPUS 0 0 3 14 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 14 17 JINJA CAMPUS 0 0 50 62 112 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 62 112 Total 267 445 15558 19137 35407 21 49 683 1102 1855 288 494 16241 20239 37262 712 34695 70 1785 782 36480 37262

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Table 21: Trend of Student Enrolments by College for the years 2009/10- 2012/13 Academic Year 09/10 10/11 11/12 12/13 Programme Category Under Graduate Graduate Under Graduate Graduate Under Graduate Graduate Under Graduate Graduate College/Gender F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M Agricultural and Environmental 427 956 26 76 423 946 58 100 462 1025 70 186 813 1322 48 78 Studies Business and Management Sciences 2174 2855 118 211 2538 2952 143 203 2839 3265 164 354 2731 3079 132 299 Computing and Information Sciences 1751 2406 82 135 1794 2723 85 165 1980 3201 74 161 2286 3438 67 125 Education and External Studies 3228 4004 47 75 2852 3629 22 35 2784 3622 50 59 2873 3513 33 39 Engineering Design Art and 627 1987 6 43 663 2144 5 47 691 2322 23 119 743 2350 17 94 Technology Health Sciences 349 697 94 147 326 694 121 215 357 775 101 194 353 779 163 229 Humanities and Social Sciences 4393 2964 205 149 4405 2960 216 156 4854 3358 288 255 4835 3212 205 184 Natural Sciences 346 752 9 20 305 755 14 26 316 765 20 70 326 801 18 62 Vet Medicine and Bio Security 164 355 1 23 173 347 9 19 164 372 28 62 180 374 0 14 School of Law 657 515 13 25 656 509 13 23 674 540 23 32 632 638 21 27 Fort Portal Campus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 32 0 0 3 14 0 0 Jinja campus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 124 150 0 0 50 62 0 0 Total 14116 17491 601 904 14135 17659 686 989 15267 19427 841 1492 15825 19582 704 1151 Sub-Totals 31607 1505 31794 1675 34694 2333 35407 1855 Grand Totals 33112 33469 37027 37262 % Change over the last year 1% 11% 1%

Table22:Trends of Student Enrolments by level of study period 2010/11 – 2012/13 Program Category Bachelors Diplomas Masters PGDS Total % College/Year 10/11 11/12 12/13 10/1 11/1 12/1 10/11 11/1 12/1 10/1 11/ 12/1 10/11 11/12 12/13 Change 1 2 3 2 3 1 12 3 Agric. & Env. Science 978 1487 2135 0 0 0 0 210 116 0 0 978 1697 2251 57% Business & Mgt Sci. 5490 6104 5810 0 0 0 327 360 425 6 6 5 5823 6470 6240 7% Computing & Inform. Sci. 4352 5017 5575 165 164 149 213 189 185 6 3 6 4736 5373 5915 20% Educ. & External Studies 6098 6129 6223 383 277 163 47 63 56 10 10 16 6538 6479 6458 -1% Eng. Design Art &Tech. 2748 2946 3042 59 67 51 49 65 100 3 2 9 2859 3080 3202 11% Health Sciences 1020 1132 1132 0 0 0 336 347 387 0 0 0 1356 1479 1519 11% Humanities & Soc. Science 7353 8190 8030 12 22 17 370 436 368 2 29 18 7737 8677 8433 8% Natural Science 1060 1081 1127 0 0 0 40 44 77 0 0 0 1100 1125 1204 9% Vet. Med Anim. Res & Bio- 520 535 553 0 1 1 28 33 12 0 1 1 548 570 567 3% Security School of Law 1165 1214 1270 0 0 0 36 23 48 0 0 0 1201 1237 1318 9% Jinja Campus 0 274 112 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 274 112 Fort Portal Campus 0 54 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 54 17 Total 30784 34163 35026 619 531 381 1446 1770 1774 27 51 55 32876 36515 37236 12% Ave % increase 10% 2% -17% -39% 25% 0% 76% 7% 10% -29% College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences took on students from the Geography Department formerly under the Faculty of Arts.

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Figure 25: Trends of Student Enrolments by College 2010/11 – 2012/13

9000 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 No ofStudents No 2000 1000 0 CAES CoBAM CoCIS CoEES CEDAT CHS CHUSS CoNAS CoVAB LAW JINJA Fort S Portal 09/10 987 5368 4315 7354 2663 1287 7711 1127 543 1695 0 0 10/11 978 5823 4736 6538 2859 1356 7737 1100 548 1201 0 0 11/12 1741 6619 5567 6792 3222 1427 8777 1171 627 1269 274 54 12/13 2260 6241 5916 6458 3199 1524 8442 1207 568 1318 112 17

Source: Academic Records Information Systems (ARIS)

The four year trend shows that the Colleges of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences, Computing & Information Technology, Health Sciences, Natural Sciences and School of Law registered an increase in student enrolments while the Colleges of Business & Management Sciences, Engineering, Design Art & Technology, Veterinary Medicine, Animals resources and branch Campuses of Jinja and Fort Portal had a decline in student enrolments as compared to past academic year.

Figure 26: Total Student Trend by College 2009/10 – 2012/13 10000 9000 COBAMS COCIS 8000 CAES 7000 CEES 6000 CEDAT CHS 5000 CHUSS

4000 CONAS No. ofStudents No. 3000 COVAB LAW 2000 Fort Portal 1000 Jinja 0 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13

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Graduate Output The total degrees awarded for the academic year 2012/13 was 12472, of which 1602 were graduate degrees and 10870 were undergraduate degrees. The percentage of females who gradated was 48 % with School of law and College of Humanities & Social Sciences having more females at 58 % and 57 % respectively.

Table 23: Total Graduates by College, Level and Gender 2012/13

College/Level Diploma Bachelor PGD Masters Doctorate Total % Female Gender F M TOT F M TOT F M TOT F M TOT F M TOT F M TOT Agric. & Env. 0 0 0 109 316 425 0 0 0 23 65 88 0 7 7 132 388 520 25% Science Eng. Design Art & 3 29 32 133 346 479 0 3 3 10 32 42 2 6 8 148 416 564 26% Tech. Educ. & External 216 156 372 517 572 1089 2 17 19 48 98 146 5 7 12 788 850 1638 48% Studies Health Sciences 3 11 14 81 179 260 0 0 0 40 75 115 0 3 3 124 268 392 32% Humanities & Soc. 1 0 1 1382 987 2369 21 36 57 153 139 292 1 6 7 1558 1168 2726 57% Science Business & Mgt 0 0 0 883 1038 1921 0 3 3 88 125 213 0 9 9 971 1175 2146 45% Science Computing & 7 10 17 465 520 985 0 1 1 14 36 50 1 3 4 487 570 1057 46% Inform. Sci. Natural Science 0 0 0 78 223 301 0 0 0 4 17 21 1 6 7 83 246 329 25% Vet. Med Anim. 0 0 0 53 86 139 0 4 4 11 20 31 1 2 3 65 112 177 37% Res & Bio-Security Sch. of Law 0 0 0 154 105 259 0 0 0 9 12 21 0 0 0 163 117 280 58% Mak. Uni. 0 0 0 1263 942 2205 0 0 0 152 196 348 0 2 2 1415 1140 2555 55% Business School Affiliated 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 86 86 0 0 0 0 88 88 0% 230 206 436 5118 5316 10434 23 64 87 552 901 1453 11 51 62 5934 6538 12472 48% Source: 63rd Graduation Booklet Jan 22nd – 25th 2013

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Figure 27: Total Gradautes by College and Gender 2012/13

100% 80% 60% 40% Male 20% Female 0%

Source: 63rd Graduation Booklet Jan 22nd – 25th 2013

Figure 28: a) Total Gradautes by Level and b) Total Gradauets by Level and Gender 2012/13 Doctorate, Masters, 14 62, Diploma, 43 53, 100% (0%) 6 ( 12%) Postgradaut (3%) 80% e 60% Diploma, 87 40% , 20% (1%) 0%

Bachelor, 1 Female Male 0434, (84%)

Figure 29: Total Gradautes by College and Level 2012/13

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No. ofStudents No. 500 0 CAES CEDAT CEES CHS CHUSS COBAM COCIS CONAS COVAB LAW MUBS Affiliate S d PhD 7 8 12 3 7 9 4 7 3 0 2 0 Masters 88 42 146 115 292 213 50 21 31 21 348 86 PGD 0 3 19 0 57 3 1 0 4 0 0 0 Bachelors 425 479 1089 260 2369 1921 985 301 139 259 2205 2 Diploma 0 32 372 14 1 0 17 0 0 0 0 0

Source: 63rd Graduation Booklet Jan 22nd – 25th 2013

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Figure 30: Makerere University Graduation Trends by Category 2004- 2013

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0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Doctorates 12 21 21 25 19 23 30 39 55 44 62 Masters 348 466 470 686 652 828 878 1244 1280 1103 1453 Postgraduate Diploma 182 281 162 267 287 207 130 95 42 19 87 Bachelors 4786 6976 7244 9372 8358 10603 11097 12192 12884 10018 10434 Diploma 111 227 284 356 415 386 231 272 209 386 436

Source: Graduation Booklets Figure 31: Graduation Trends by Discipline for the past ten years 2004 – 2013

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No. ofStudents No. 6000 4000 2000 0 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Education 2260 2015 1512 1077 1281 2075 2336 2038 957 1077 Science 1509 1733 1709 1897 694 3103 3556 3840 3562 3538 Humanities 4308 4542 4292 1437 3203 4299 4371 4445 4046 4422 Business 2643 2490 2403 2600 491 3015 3602 4159 2891 3541

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Figure 32 : Graduation Trends by Discipline 2004- 2013 5000

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0 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 4a 4b 5a 5b 6a 6b 7a 7b 8a 8b 9a 9b 0a 0b 1a 1b 2a 2b 3a 3b Business 101 162 113 135 114 125 109 150 241 250 142 159 180 180 193 222 137 152 174 179 Humanities 413 177 415 385 385 442 111 326 304 154 371 582 361 754 369 748 317 870 357 851 Science 150 0 173 0 170 0 189 0 694 0 310 0 355 0 384 0 356 0 353 0 Education 226 0 201 0 151 0 107 0 128 0 200 71 233 0 203 0 957 0 107 0

Source Graduaton Booklets.

The figure above shows the gradaution trends for students disaggregated by a) Makerere University Programmes and b) MUBS/ Affiliated Institutions.

Table 24: Graduation Trends by College over the last 10 years College/ Year 02/03 03/04 04/05 05/06 06/07 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 % change CAES 258 318 374 370 361 530 466 555 487 461 79% COBAMS 867 1257 679 976 1629 1198 1471 1912 1219 1600 85% COCIS 254 222 338 330 937 1271 1276 1223 1293 994 291% CEES 2155 2347 2874 2307 2746 2801 3414 2993 1899 2839 32% CEDAT 253 322 351 325 300 447 506 695 553 549 117% CHS 217 281 330 253 324 303 414 393 419 392 81% CHUSS 2493 3444 3416 3021 3403 2984 3001 2906 2071 2507 1% CONAS 279 311 270 257 397 276 363 432 378 328 18% COVAB 80 86 132 135 126 128 158 188 163 161 101% LAW 349 366 373 377 335 353 287 324 280 280 -20% Source: Graduation Booklets

The Colleges of Computing & Information Technology, Engineering, Design Art & Technology and Veterinary Medicine, Animal Resources & Bio-Security recorded the highest increase in graduation, comparatively College of Humanities and Social Sciences has the least change in number of students graduating. Although it has registered a dramatic increase of 101% the College of Veterinary Medicine and Bio-Security has the lowest number of graduates. In absolute numbers the College of Education and External Studies has the highest number of graduates followed by College of Humanities and Social Sciences. The Colleges of Veterinary Medicine & Bio Security and Health Sciences; together with the School of Law have the least number of graduates.

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Figure 33:Graduation Trends by College over the last 10 years 4000 3500 CAES 3000 COBAMS 2500 COCIS 2000 CEES CEDAT 1500 CHS 1000 CHUSS 500 CONAS 0 COVAB LAW

Source: Graduation Booklets

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Staff

Staff Highlights Total University Employees by Category as t 2012/13 Academic Staff 1342 Administrative Staff 301 Library 110 Estates 130 Technicians 165 Support Staff 1217 Farm labourers 153 Welfare and Accommodation 416 Part Time Academic 138

Academic Staff by Rank and attrition as at 2012/13 Professors 6 %; has increased by 3 % since 2008/09 Associate Professors 9 %, has increased by 7 % since 2008/09 Senior Lecturers 14 %; has reduced by 10 % since 2008/09 Lecturers 24 %; has reduced by 26 % since 2008/09 Assistant Lecturers 47 %; has increased by 49 % since 2008/09

Gender Composition Academic staff that is female: 27 % Full Professor that is female: 7 %, Associate Professors that is female: 18 % Senior Lecturer that is female: 26 % Lecturer that is female: 27 % Assistant lecturer that is female: 33% Administrative staff that are female: 44 % Support Staff that is female: 48 %

The Colleges with the highest number of staff is College of Health Sciences with 20 %, and Humanities & Social Sciences 17 %.

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Staff Profiles Makerere University has three broad categories of staff; teaching, administrative and support staff. The table below gives s snap shot of the teaching staff by college in 2012/13. Teaching Assistants are designated as the training level for the academic advancement. Table 25: Academic Staff by College and Rank 2012/13 College/Rank/Gender Professor Assoc Senior Lecturer Asst Total Full Time Lecturer Lecturer Professor Gender F M F M F M F M F M F M Tot Agric. & Environmental 1 19 4 21 5 22 8 12 22 58 40 132 172 Sciences Computing & Information 0 3 0 2 2 5 2 4 23 24 27 38 65 Science Business & Management 0 1 0 1 3 7 4 15 17 37 24 61 85 Sciences Education and External 0 2 3 4 3 10 11 22 18 31 35 69 104 Studies Eng, Design Art & 0 1 0 8 4 16 4 21 13 44 21 90 111 Technology Health Sciences 1 13 3 20 8 26 26 54 34 62 72 175 247 Humanities & Social 2 9 7 17 12 22 12 43 29 53 62 144 206 Sciences Natural Sciences 0 11 2 10 4 14 6 20 14 43 26 98 124 Vet. Medicine, Animal Res. & 1 8 1 7 3 8 3 6 12 25 20 54 74 Bio-Security School of Law 0 4 1 4 1 1 1 8 12 12 15 29 44 Sub- Total 5 69 21 94 45 131 77 205 194 389 342 887 1231 Total 73 115 177 286 581 1232 Source: Human Resources Database (HURIS) February 2013

Table 26: Staff Student Ration by College 2012/13 Students Staff Staff Student Ratio Agric. & Environmental Sciences 2261 172 13 Computing & Information Science 6241 65 96 Business & Management Sciences 5916 85 70 Education and External Studies 6458 104 62 Eng, Design Art & Technology 3204 111 29 Health Sciences 1524 246 6 Humanities & Social Sciences 8436 206 41 Natural Sciences 1207 124 10 Vet. Medicine, Animal Res. & Bio-Security 568 74 8 School of Law 1318 44 30 Fort –Portal Campus 17 0 0 Jinja Campus 112 0 0 Total/SSR 37262 1232 30

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Table 27: Non-Teaching Staff by College/ Service Unit 2012/13

Non-Teaching Staff Administrative Staff Support Staff Total Rank M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M10 M11 M12 M13 M14 M15 M16 Agriculture & Environmental. Science 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 7 13 8 17 26 191 272 Business & Mgt Sciences 0 0 0 0 2 4 1 1 0 2 2 1 7 11 31 Computing & Info. Science 0 0 0 0 2 1 5 0 0 1 0 2 1 10 22 Education & External Studies 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 2 7 6 7 18 51 97 Eng, Design, Art & Technology 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 5 6 6 3 11 34 68 Health Sciences 0 0 0 2 2 7 2 3 4 13 13 21 25 93 186 Humanities & Social Sciences 0 0 0 0 2 9 6 1 1 0 7 9 19 54 109 Natural Sciences 0 0 0 0 1 6 1 3 8 11 16 5 37 30 118 School of Law 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 12 19 Vet. Medicine & Bio-Security 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 3 7 4 9 2 6 66 100 Academic Registrar 0 0 2 8 19 18 4 2 0 1 9 5 22 9 99 Chancellor's Office 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 9 Dean of Students 0 0 1 2 3 7 2 0 2 9 6 17 57 463 569 Estates Department 0 0 1 0 0 4 3 2 2 6 8 14 7 119 166 Finance 0 0 1 3 7 9 15 0 0 1 6 5 37 9 93 Human Resources Directorate 0 0 1 4 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 14 Library 0 0 1 0 7 13 17 1 0 0 0 21 62 26 148 Planning and Development 0 0 1 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 11 School of Graduate Studies 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 2 11 University Hospital 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 6 University Secretary's Office 0 0 1 1 9 19 4 1 1 5 3 11 11 198 264 Vice Chancellor's Office 1 2 2 3 3 6 3 1 0 1 1 10 4 13 50 Total 1 2 13 24 70 119 69 24 39 82 103 157 355 1401 2462 Source: Human Resource System (HURIS), February 2013

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Table 28: Qualification Profile of Academic Staff (Full Time) 2012/13 Staff Bachelor Masters Doctorate Not Specified Total Grand Rank/Qualification Total Gender F M F M F M F M F M Professor 0 0 0 5 5 61 0 2 5 68 73 Associate Professor 0 0 1 10 20 80 0 4 21 94 115 Senior Lecturer 7 0 9 46 33 80 0 2 49 128 177 Lecturer 3 12 37 120 33 73 4 4 77 209 286 Assistant Lecturer 36 75 136 268 18 36 2 10 192 389 581 Total 46 87 183 449 109 330 6 22 344 888 1232 Source: Human Resources Database (HURIS) as at February 2013. Note Table excludes the Teaching Assistants.

Figure 34: Academic Staff (Full Time) distribution by Rank 2012/13 Professor Assoc. 73 Professor 6% 115 Assistant 9% Lecturer Senior Lecture 581 177 47% 14%

Lecturer 286 24%

Source: Human Resources Database (HURIS) as at February 2013. Note Excludes the Teaching Assistants

Figure 35: Total Staff Trend by College 2005/06 – 2012/13 300 CAES 250 COBAMS COCIS 200 CEES 150 CEDAT CHS 100 CHUSS 50 CONAS COVAB 0 LAW 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13

Source: Human Resources Database (HURIS), as at February 2013

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The number of academic staff in the University has increased since 2006. Seven colleges recorded an increase in the numbers although more increase was in the College of Health Sciences 47 %, College of Computing and Information Sciences 33 %, College of Agricultural & environmental Sciences 28 % and College of Education and External Studies 24 %. The College of Humanities and Social Sciences, School of Law and the College of Engineering, design Art & Technology recorded a decline in staff by 3 %, 2 % and 1 % respectively. The table excludes teaching assistants which is the training grade for academic staff.

Table 29: Staff Trend by College for the Period 2006-2013 College 05/06 06/07 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 12/13 % Change Agric. & Environmental 134 133 143 142 144 145 145 172 28% Sciences Business & Management 75 81 83 89 88 92 90 85 13% Sciences Computing & Information 49 50 50 52 61 61 63 65 33% Science Education & External Studies 84 83 90 91 94 101 100 104 24% Engineering, Design Art & 112 107 117 118 125 124 123 111 -1% Technology Health Sciences 168 181 214 221 216 230 228 247 47% Humanities & Social Sciences 210 214 225 228 236 237 238 204 -3% Natural Science 114 114 115 118 115 116 118 124 9% Vet. Medicine, Animal Res. & 68 68 68 69 65 66 64 74 9% Bio-Security School of Law 45 44 45 45 45 45 47 44 -2% Total 1059 1075 1150 1173 1188 1217 1216 1232 16% Source: Human Resources Database (HURIS), As at February 2013

Figure 36: Staff Trend by Rank 2006/07 – 2012/13

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600 No. of Staff No. 400 200 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Teaching Assistant 125 147 191 246 268 268 112 Assistant Lecturer 311 334 391 413 440 440 581 Lecturer 362 366 390 393 392 392 290 Senior Lecturer 207 198 191 190 186 186 171 Associate professor 109 107 107 107 103 103 115 Professor 70 70 71 70 68 68 73

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Figure 37: Staff Distribution 2012/13 Total Staff Welfare & Teaching Staff Accomodati 416 Technician 11% Academic 165 1342 4% COVAB LAW CAES 34% 6% 4% 14% CONAS 10% COBAMS 7% COCIS 5%

CHUSS Support Administrati 17% CEES 1217 ve 8% 31% 271 7% CEDAT Estates 9% Farm CHS PartTime Library 130 153 20% 138 110 3% 3% 3% 4%

Source: Human Resource System (HURIS), February 2013

Table 30: Age Range of Staff by Category 2012/13 Age Range Staff Category 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60+ Academic Staff 0 63 248 268 232 203 134 114 79 Administrative 0 15 39 51 35 41 43 31 16 Estates 1 0 3 20 33 27 23 22 1 University Farm 1 2 7 31 37 29 24 19 3 Library 1 4 33 18 19 14 14 4 3 Part Time 0 22 44 29 22 16 3 2 1 Support Staff 0 25 58 142 294 284 210 173 31 Technician 0 2 8 15 39 50 24 20 7 Welfare & 1 2 1 33 101 97 82 84 15 Accommodation Total 4 135 441 607 812 761 557 469 156 Percentage 0% 3% 11% 15% 21% 19% 14% 12% 4% Source: Human Resource System (HURIS), February 2013

Figure 38: Age Range of Academic Staff by Rank 2012/13

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80% TEACHING ASSISTANT 60% ASSISTANT LECTURER LECTURER 40% SENIOR LECTURER ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 20% PROFESSOR

0% 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60+

Source: Human Resource System (HURIS), February 2013

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Figure 39: Age Range of Academic Staff by College 2012/13

100% 60+ 80% 55-59 60% 50-54 40% 45-49 20% 40-44 0% 35-39 30-34 25-29

Source: Human Resource System (HURIS), February 2013

The College of Computing &Information Sciences has the largest category of young academic staff, while College of Natural Sciences & Health Sciences has the relatively aged academic staff.

Table 31: Staff Qualification by College 2012/13 Rank/Qualification Bachelor Masters Doctorate Not Total Grand Specified Total Gender F M F M F M F M F M Professor 0 0 0 5 5 61 0 2 5 68 73 Associate Professor 0 0 1 10 20 80 0 4 21 94 115 Senior Lecturer 7 0 9 46 33 80 0 2 49 128 177 Lecturer 3 12 37 120 33 73 4 4 77 209 286 Assistant Lecturer 36 75 136 268 18 36 2 10 192 389 581 Total 46 87 183 449 109 330 6 22 344 888 1232 Source: Human Resource System (HURIS), February 2013

Table 32: Total Staff Trends by Rank over the past five years Rank/Year 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 % Change Professor 71 70 68 68 73 3% Associate professor 107 107 103 103 115 7% Senior Lecturer 191 190 186 186 171 -10% Lecturer 390 393 392 392 290 -26% Assistant Lecturer 391 413 440 440 581 49% Total 1341 1419 1457 1457 1342 Source: Human Resource System (HURIS), February 2013

Over the past five years, there has been increase in staff at the rank of assistant lecturer by 49 %, followed by Associate Professors at 7 % and Professors by 3 %. A reduction has been witnessed for teaching assistants, since this is a training grade for academics, with further reduction at lecturer and senior lecturer levels by 26 % and 10 % respectively.

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Staff Development The University staff development policy derived from the PhD qualification minimum requirement for all academic staff, as such the Assistant Lecturer and Teaching Assistant positions are categorised as training grades for academic staff. Funding of staff development is derived from various sources including the staff development fund established by the University, international organisations, scholarships by individual external Universities and bilateral support under the institutional development program as well as American based Foundations.

Figure 40: Staff Development by degree level 2012/13 Others Bachelors 2% 1% Masters 25%

Doctorate 72%

Source: Human Resource Database as at March 2013

Table 33: Staff Development by Academic Ranks and Gender 2012/13 Level Bachelor Masters Doctorate Others Total % Female Rank F M F M F M F M F M Associate Professor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Senior Lecturer 0 0 0 0 1 5 2 0 3 5 38% Lecturer 0 0 0 0 17 34 2 2 19 36 35% Assistant Lecturer 0 0 1 2 54 99 0 1 55 102 35% Teaching Assistant 0 0 22 46 6 16 0 0 28 62 31% Total Teaching 0 0 23 48 78 154 4 4 105 206 34% Non-teaching 2 1 9 8 13 10 1 0 25 19 57% Grand Total 2 1 32 56 91 164 5 4 130 225 Source: Human Resources Directorate, as at March 2013

Table 34: Staff Development by Institutional Location 2012/13 Rank/ Location Makerere Makerere & Europe North Other Others Total Others America African Associate Professor 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Senior Lecturer 2 2 1 0 2 1 8 Lecturer 17 5 9 8 14 2 55 Assistant Lecturer 56 20 36 15 23 7 157 Teaching Assistant 51 3 16 3 8 9 90 Total Teaching 127 30 62 26 47 19 311 Non-Teaching 23 3 8 1 4 5 44 Grand Total 150 33 70 27 51 24 355 Source: Human Resources Directorate, as at March 2013

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Facilities

Teaching Space Table 35: Teaching Space by College 2012/13 College DAY EVENING EXTERNAL Total Space Lab Space Student Ratio Students M2 space Day Evening Overall Agricultural and Environmental 1950 294 16 2260 1653 2976 2.37 15.7 2.05 Studies Business and Management 3381 2860 0 6241 1399 0.41 0.5 0.22 Sciences Computing and Information 3053 2863 0 5916 3355 1.10 1.2 0.57 Sciences Education and External Studies 1892 1313 3253 6458 1687 159 0.98 1.4 0.29 Engineering Design Art and 2288 911 0 3199 2790 1817 2.01 5.1 1.44 Technology Health Sciences 1418 0 106 1524 575 1760 1.65 0.0 1.53 Humanities and Social Sciences 4105 4337 0 8442 2504 0.61 0.6 0.30 Natural Sciences 1207 0 0 1207 1273 3470 3.93 0.0 3.93 Vet Medicine and Bio Security 376 192 0 568 479 1.27 2.5 0.84 School of Law 533 785 0 1318 1065 1032 3.93 2.7 1.59 FORT-PORTAL CAMPUS 4 13 0 17 0.00 0.0 0.00 JINJA CAMPUS 74 38 0 112 0.00 0.0 0.00 Total 20281 13606 3375 37262 16780 11214 0.77 2.1 0.75 Source: Estates and Works Department Dec 2012 * SSR – Space Student Ratio

The science based colleges are reasonably better off in terms of space student ratio, as compared to the humanities. The same applies to laboratory facilities. This compares with the National Council for Higher Education ideal ratios. Apart from CEDAT days students use the same space as evening students. External Students only require space during the face to face sessions.

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Table 36: Laboratory Space by College 2012/13 COLLEGE DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION LEVEL/NO. TOTAL FLOOR AREA M2 Natural Science Physics Project Laboratory Ground Level 98.00 Advanced optics " 98.00 Radios tape " 45.65 Computer Laboratory " 25.55 Optic Laboratory " 113.40

1st year lab First Level 168.00 Electric Laboratory " 98.00 Second Year Lab " 98.00 744.60 Botany 1st year lab Ground Level 495.00 17A 2nd Year Lab " 319.00 Ethno botany Lab " 22 37.20 3rd Year Lab Office First level No. 264.00 32 1115.20 Zoology Physiology Lab Ground Level 131.14 G0Z10 Hydrobiology Lab Ground Level 63.00 G0Z4 Ivory Lab Ground Level 164.45 MZ 15 358.59 Biochemistry Research Lab Ground Level 61.48 5008 Teaching Lab Ground Level 47.56 5006 Lab Part II Ground Level 72.00 Research Lab First Lab 5106 53.94 Teaching Lab First Lab 5104 53.36 " First Lab 5101 103.82 392.16 Chemistry Small Block 1st Year lab Ground Level 113.22 (big) 1st Year lab Ground Level 72.00 (small)

Main block Ground Level Organic lab " 216.00 Physical Chemistry " 216.00 Lab First Level Advanced inorganic " 242.00 Lab 859.22 Total CoNAS 3469.77

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COLLEGE DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION LEVEL/NO. TOTAL FLOOR AREA M2 Agriculture Animal Science Laboratory Ground Level 86.26 Biology " " 218.50 Food Science " " No. 137.75 32 Food Micro- " " 33.12 Biology Soil Science " " 264.50 740.13 Crop Science East Laboratory First Floor No. 95.00 40 Bio Technology Laboratory " Post Graduate Lab " 86.25 (SIDA) Soil Laboratory " 86.25 Soil Science Research " 86.25 Lab. Soil Physics Lab. " 17.10 Main Soil Laboratory " 161.50 532.35 MUARIK -Kabanyolo Animal Science Laboratory Ground Level 139.00 Laboratory Ground Level 21.00 Laboratory Ground Level 30.00 190.00 Agriculture Food Science & Wet & Dry Plant Lab Ground Level

Technology (Lab & Block) 441.36 Nutrition Lab Second Floor 42.72 Sensory analysis Lab " 28.40 Research Analytical Second Floor 77.44 Lab Microbiology Lab " 95.36 Food Chemistry Lab " 86.24 Research Lab " 86.24 857.76 Institute of Environment Wet Laboratory Ground Level 27.35 Environment and Natural Resources Computer Laboratory " 40.26 Remote Sensing & G.I.S Lab (Computer 29.92 room 97.53 Forestry & Natural Forestry Teaching Lab Ground Level 480.00 Conservation Teaching Lab First Level 78.00

558.00 Total CAES 2975.77

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COLLEGE DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION LEVEL/NO. TOTAL FLOOR AREA M2

Education Chemistry Laboratory Second Floor 105.02 Biology Laboratory Second Floor 54.00 TOTAL CEES 159.02 Technology Electric Power system Lab Ground Level 151.60 Engineering Thermodynamics Ground Level 152.00

Mechanical Structural/Mechanic Ground Level 225.00 Lab Mechanical Fluid mechanic Ground Level 226.00 Engineering Civil Engineering Material Lab " 211.80 Material Lab " 97.20 1063.60 Industrial Fine Arts Fine Arts Design Studio Ground Level 84.00 Printing Studio Ground Level 90.00 Painting Studio Ground Level 133.00 Sculpture Sculpture Studio Ground level 350.00 Ceramics Lower Ceramic Studio " 48.36 Ceramic-Laboratory " 48.36 753.72 Total CEDAT 1817.32 College of Health Clinical Building Main endocrine Lab Ground Floor 65.80 Sciences " Biochemistry Lab First Floor 90.45 " Teaching Lab Second Floor 162.80 Old Ground Floor Pathology/Micro Biology Building Chemistry Lab First Floor 110.00 History Lab " 75.40 Second Floor New extension of Haematology Lab Ground Floor 110.00 Pathology/Micro- Routine Laboratory First Floor 65.00 Biology Building Teaching Laboratory Second Floor 200.00 Parasitological " 29.25 Laboratory Public Health Public Health Lab Mezzanine 122.88 Total CHS 1031.58 CoVAB Main Building Operating Theatre Level 1 184.75 Dissection Room Level 2 120.00 Research Lab " 45.00 Laboratory Level 3 45.00 Radiography " 64.00 Teaching Lab " 105.00 Preparation " 56.00

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COLLEGE DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION LEVEL/NO. TOTAL FLOOR AREA M2 Laboratory Research Laboratory " 56.00 Preparation " 96.00 Laboratory Diagnostic & Research " 80.00 Lab Teaching Laboratory Level 4 88.00 Research Laboratory " 108.00 Teaching Laboratory " 112.00 Diagnostic Research " 64.00 Lab Main Building Diagnostic (2) " 96.00 Research Tissue culture lab " 40.00 Research lab " 112.00 Teaching Laboratory " 88.00 (1) Teaching Laboratory " 88.00 (2) Research Laboratory " 112.00 Total CoVAB 1759.75 TOTAL AREA 11,213.21 Source: Estates and Works Department March 2013

Library Facilities Makerere University has a main library at the Main Campus with eight sections namely: Technical Services, Periodicals/Serials, Reference and Circulation (including the Law collection and IDA/Basic textbook Reserve collection), Africana Section, Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Microfilming and Digitisation, Book Bank and Bindery. There are branch libraries in each college and school.

College Libraries There are Nine (9) College Libraries and one (1) School Library with a total area of over 2, 000 square metres. Seven (7) of the College Libraries are situated at the Main Campus, in the following Colleges: Business & Management Sciences; Computing & Information Sciences; Education & External Studies; Engineering, Design, Art & Technology; Humanities & Social Sciences; Natural Sciences; and Veterinary Medicine, Animal Resources & Bio-Security. The rest are located away from the Main Campus and serve the Colleges of Agriculture & Environmental Sciences at Kabanyolo; and College of Health Sciences at Albert Cook Medical Library at Mulago.

Library Collection

The library collection consists of over 600,000 monographs with an annual addition of about 2,500 print books and 100 electronic books excluding donations and exchange, over 12,000 titles of bound Serials/ Periodicals and an annual subscription of about 200 titles of print Serials/ Periodicals and over 27,000 titles of electronic journals. The Library has a Book Bank System introduced in 1990. It comprises of basic prescribed text books which are kept and accessed from the academic departments. Currently, the Book Bank collection has over 250,000 copies of books. The library serves as the National Reference Library and Legal Repository for all works published in Uganda including government publications. It also serves as the repository of the United Nations’ and related bodies publications. http://mulib.mak.ac.ug.

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Seating Capacity in the Libraries Location Seating Capacity On Campus Main Library 2800 Agricultural and Environmental Sciences 140 Business and Management Sciences 71 Education and External Studies 157 Humanities and Social Sciences 192 Engineering Design Art and Technology 112 Veterinary Medicine, Animal Resources and Bio-Security 60 Makerere Institute of Social Research 34 Off Campus Albert Cook Library (College of Health Sciences) 262 Makerere Agricultural Research Institute (Kabanyolo) 51 Grand total 3879 Source: Makerere University Main Library March 2013

General Facilities in the Library Facilities 2013 Workstations 747 Computers 393 Servers 5 Sunray terminals 60 Digital Library (Dspace) full text records 2000 Digital Music Archive 2213 Online books 271 E-Journals 28,000 Print journals 9,946 Library Collections 390,921 Book Bank Collection 260,000 Book Bank -Registered Student Ratio 1: 7 Registered Student-Library Seat Ratio 7: 1 Source: Makerere University Main Library March 2013

The Book Bank registered student Ratio (BBR) stands at 1: 7 while the library seat registered student ratio is 1: 7. The Overall Book Student Ratio: 1: 17

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Table 37: Computer facilities by Colleges 201/13 College/Unit No. of Students Student- computers Head Count Computer Ratio Agricultural &Environmental Sciences 379 2261 6 Business and Management Sciences 190 6241 33 Computing & Information Sciences 2035 5916 3 Education & External Studies 247 6458 26 Engineering, Design, Art & Technology 381 3204 8 Health Sciences 701 1524 2 Humanities & Social Sciences 440 8436 19 Natural Sciences 100 1207 12 Vet. Medicine, Animal Resources & Bio- 150 568 4 Security School of Law 90 1318 15 Fort –Portal Campus 17 Jinja Campus 112 University Library 393 Kiosks (DICTS)Offices 115 Total/ Average 5301 37262 7 Total Other Units 446 Grand Total 5667

Student Facilities Makerere University has nine undergraduate halls of residence three for female students and six for male students and one postgraduate hall of residence. Two off campus hostels in Mulago and Kabanyolo accommodate students from the College of Health Sciences and College of Agriculture and Environmental Science.

Table 38: Halls of Residence for Students

Hall Yr of Location Affiliat No. of Total No. of No. of Space Founding ion Rooms Area Students Toilets Ratio M2 Complex 1971 Tennis Court Female 252 5920 530 64 11.2 [CCE] Road Mary Stuart 1953/64 Mary Stuart Female 298 8130 556 63 14.6 Road Lumumba 1971 Mary Stuart Male 496 1256 648 98 19.4 Road 0 Nkurumah 1952/65 Pool road Male 267 7333 529 41 13.9 Nsibirwa- 1952/65 Northcote Male 290 7736 510 46 15.2 (Formerly Northcote) Livingstone 1958 Livingstone Male 281 6365 528 78 12.1 Road Africa 1971 Livingstone Female 198 4740 498 70 9.5 Road Mitchell 1963 Pool road Male 293 7030 542 53 13.0 University Hall 1958 Cassia Hill Male 256 5536 487 79 11.4 Galloway 1962/72 Upper Mixed 71 102 27 19.7 House Mulago

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Hall Yr of Location Affiliat No. of Total No. of No. of Space Founding ion Rooms Area Students Toilets Ratio M2 Kabanyolo 1960 Quadrangle Mixed 35 76 10 11.4 Hostel Dag 1970 University Gradu 101 2000 118 20 13.7 Hammarskjold Hall ate Mixed Source Estates and Works Department march 2013

Religious Facilities The University has three main places of worship summarised in the table below Year Floor space M2 Religious Orientation St Augustine Chapel 1955 780 Roman Catholic St Augustine’s Student’s Centre 5166 St Francis Chapel 1955 840 Anglican St Francis Student’s Centre 750 Mosque 1948- 803 Moslem 1993 Total 8339 Source Estates and Works Department March 2013.

Games and Sport Facilities

Table 39: Games and Sports Facilities Facility Number Acreage M2 Location Athletics track 8 lane 16385.4 Main sports ground Football pitch 1 5000 Main Sports ground Football pitch 1 5000 Nsibirwa Football pitch 1 5000 Katanga Tennis Courts 2 260.7 Main Sports ground Tennis Court 2 Guest House Tennis Court 9 Each Hall of Residence Basketball court 1 420 Main Sports ground Basketball court 1 420 Pool Road Netball pitch 1 462 Main Sports ground Cricket Oval Main Sports ground Rugby Pitch Main Sports ground Handball pitch Main Sports ground Boxing Training Area Main Sports ground Volley ball pitch 1 162 Main Sports ground Volley ball pitch 9 Each Hall of Residence Squash 2 Swimming pool Badminton court 1 81.74 Gymnasium 1 Privately rum Swimming pool 1 200 yds Pool Road Source Estates and Works Department March 2013

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Financial Information

University Funding The University has three major sources of funding: government of Uganda subvention; Appropriation in Aid/or Non tax revenue that is internally generated; and donor support. Donor support falls into two categories, institutional development program predominantly from bilateral support and the American Foundations. The second category comprises of research grants either to individual staff members or to specific academic units. The Financial spectrum over the last ten years is given in Table 37.

Table 40: Financing of Makerere University 2000/01- 2011/12

Year Gov't Recurrent Private Funding Donor Credit Total Funding Total expenditure Funding Operational Budget 2000/01 23,228,971,654 14,014,545,258 7,308,450,000 44,551,966,912 2001/02 27,542,569,313 19,030,438,782 18,644,013,000 65,217,021,095 2002/03 27,526,750,819 29,438,099,323 60,013,999,800 116,978,849,942 2003/04 26,590,262,050 31,915,900,197 22,959,122,400 81,465,284,647 2004/05 36,653,142,917 37,411,816,460 12,693,974,400 86,758,933,777 2005/06 35,102,426,787 53,589,637,625 17,082,388,800 105,774,453,212 2006/07 36,399,715,724 57,237,857,370 15,165,665,241 108,803,238,335 124,010,954,031 2007/08 44,147,434,819 55,701,794,772 15,903,651,997 115,752,881,588 121,188,243,709 2008/09 43,726,764,110 64,414,263,337 8,366,188,185 116,507,215,632 131,328,510,741 2009/10 44,952,151,664 59,572,726,655 5,788,765,456 118,151,073,461 148,346,202,332 2010/11 44,505,104,846 78,298,025,883 9,953,984,582 7,837,429,686 132,757,115,311 146,750,556,983 2011/12 55,529,108,711 86,162,275,885 4,299,581,884 6,188,183,597 152,179,150,077 148,072,022,045 Source Finance Department February 2013

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Research Funding

Sources of research funding to Makerere University include, Government of Uganda, Internally Generated funds and Development Partners (Bilateral funds from Governments such as those of Sweden and Norway, USAID, Carnegie Corporation of New York,e.t.c).The University contributes 1% of its income through internally generated funds from the Colleges.

Figure 41: Recent Research Grants and Development Partners

80 62 60 40 40 34 25 29 17 20 10 12 5.7 9.5 1.3 1.3 2.6 2.8 4.1 5.1 5.2 Amount in US$ US$ in Amountmillion 0

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