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Kyambogo University Fact Book KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY FACT BOOK Table of Contents Table of Figures: ............................................................................................................................................ 3 List of Tables: ................................................................................................................................................ 4 Acronyms ...................................................................................................................................................... 5 Preamble: ....................................................................................................................................................... 7 Acknowledgement ....................................................................................................................................... 8 1.0: GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY: ................................................. 10 1.1: Vision: To be a Centre of Academic and Professional Excellence: ............................................... 10 1.2: Mission: ...................................................................................................................................... 10 1.3: Kyambogo Motto: ........................................................................................................................... 10 1.4: Core values: ................................................................................................................................ 10 1.5: Kyambogo University Administrative Structure: .......................................................................... 10 1.6: Kyambogo University Governance Structure: ............................................................................... 11 1.6.1: University Council: ................................................................................................................... 11 1.6.2: University Senate: ..................................................................................................................... 11 1.6.3: Top Management ..................................................................................................................... 11 1.7: Student Governance: ....................................................................................................................... 14 1.8: Faculties/ Schools of the University: ............................................................................................ 14 1.9: Financial Information for the University: ......................................................................................... 14 1.9.1: University Funding................................................................................................................... 14 1.10: Staff Development ......................................................................................................................... 19 2.0: UNIVERSITY STAFFING, EMPLOYMENT ............................................................................... 30 2.1: Categories of staff in the University: .................................................................................... 30 2.1.1: Employment Status of staff in Kyambogo University: .................................................... 31 2.1.2: Status of Gender among the University Employees: ...................................................... 31 2.1.3: Qualification of staff in the University ............................................................................. 33 2.2: Academic staff: .......................................................................................................................... 33 2.2.1: Academic Staff qualifications: ................................................................................................. 33 2.2.2: Administration staff Qualifications: ....................................................................................... 34 3.0: ACADEMIC STRUCTURE & PROGRAMS OFFERED: .................................................... 36 1 KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY FACT BOOK 3.1: Academic Structure: ..................................................................................................................... 36 3.1.1: Heads of Academic and Administrative Units: ............................................................... 36 3.1.2: Departments in the Academic Planning Units: .............................................................. 36 3.1.3: Academic Program Duration. ........................................................................................... 37 3.1.4: University Calendar ........................................................................................................... 38 3.2: Academic Programmes Offered: .............................................................................................. 39 3.3: Affiliated institutions ................................................................................................................. 44 3.3.1: Primary Teachers College: ................................................................................................ 44 3.3.2: National Teachers Colleges .............................................................................................. 46 3.3.3: Early Childhood Development Teacher Training Colleges: .......................................... 47 3.3.5: Instructor Technical Teacher Training Colleges ............................................................ 48 4.0: STUDENT ENROLMENT, REGISTRATION & GRADUATIONS CONFERRED .............. 49 4.1: Student Enrollment in Kyambogo University: ........................................................................ 49 4.2: Student Registration ....................................................................................................................... 49 4.3: Graduation and Degree Conferred: .......................................................................................... 50 5.0: ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE & NETWORK WITHIN KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY: ............ 52 5.0: KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY LAND: .............................................................................................. 54 6.0: FACILITIES & SERVICES WITHIN KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY: ......................................... 55 6.2: Student Rooms: ............................................................................................................................... 55 6.3: Toilets within the accommodation facilities: ............................................................................... 55 6.4: Bathroom facilities within the accommodation facilities: ........................................................... 56 6.5: library services in the University: ............................................................................................. 56 6.7: Computer facilities in the University: ........................................................................................... 59 6.8: Parking Space within Kyambogo University: ............................................................................... 61 6.9: Vehicle fleets: .................................................................................................................................. 62 6.10: Religious facilities within Kyambogo University ....................................................................... 64 Number of students and staff who visited medical Centre ............................................................ 65 7.0: GAMES AND SPORTS INFORMATION IN THE UNIVERSITY: ........................................... 70 7.1: Games for the disabled students for men and women: ................................................................ 73 2 KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY FACT BOOK Table of Figures: Figure No. Description Page No. Figure 1: Kyambogo University Organogram 13. Figure 2: Analysis of Budget trends: 16. Figure 3: Analysis of Expenditure priority areas for FY 2017/18: 17. Figure 4; Operating budget FY 2018/19: 18. Figure 5: Categories of staff in the University 30. Figure 6: Employment status of staff 31. Figure 7: Qualifications of Academic Staff 33. Figure 8: Qualifications of Administrative staff 34. Figure 9: Support staff qualifications 35. Figure 10. Type I (earth paved surface Roads) in kilometers in Kyambogo University 53 Figure 11. Type II Bituminous pave surface roads in Kilometers in Kyambogo University 53. Figure 12: Total Land belonging to Kyambogo University and its location 54. Figure 13: Library seating capacity 57. 3 KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY FACT BOOK List of Tables: Table No. Description Page No. Table 1: Consolidated Budget estimates for KYU from FY 2013/14 to 2017/18. 15. Table 2: Budgeted and actual collected funds from the FY 2013/14 to 2015/16. For 16. FY 2015/16, the Collection is half year up to December 2015 Table 3: Staff currently on Staff Development 19. Table 4: Categories of Staff 30. Table 5: Employment status of staff in Kyambogo University. 31. Table 6: Gender of staff at Kyambogo University as at July 2017 32. Table 7: University levels and their heads; 36. Table 8: Faculties with the corresponding Departments 36. Table 9: Academic program duration 37. Table 10: University calendar (Academic year 2018/19) 38. Table 11: Academic program per faculty and per school for Kyambogo University as 39. of 1st semester 2018/19 Table 12.1: Primary Teachers Colleges 44. Table 12.2: National Teachers colleges 46. Table 12.3: Early Child hood Development Teacher Training Colleges 47. Table 12.4: Instructor Technical Teacher Training Colleges
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