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Mbarara University

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Mbarara University
MottoSucceed We Must
Established1989; 37 years ago (1989)
ChancellorProfessor Pen-Mogi Nyeko[1]
Vice-ChancellorProfessor Pauline Byakika[2]
Administrative staff
1,255 (2025)
Students7,368 (2023)[3]
Location,
Uganda

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CampusUrban
Websitewww.must.ac.ug
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Mbarara University
Sunny evening (5pm) in Kihumuro Campus at Mbarara University of Science and Technology

Mbarara University of Science & Technology (MUST), commonly known as Mbarara University, is a public university in Uganda. Mbarara University commenced student intake and instruction in 1989.[4] It is one of the ten public universities and degree-awarding institutions in the country. MUST is accredited by the Uganda National Council for Higher Education.[5]

Location

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The university has two campuses:

  • The Mbarara Campus is in the town of Mbarara, on the Mbarara-Kabale Highway, approximately 269 kilometres (167 mi) southwest of Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city.[6] The coordinates of the university campus are Lua error: callParserFunction: function "#coordinates" was not found..[7]
  • The Kihumuro Campus is in the suburb of Kihumuro, approximately 7 kilometres (4.3 mi), by road, west of Mbarara's central business district along the Mbarara-Bushenyi Road. The campus sits on 139 hectares (340 acres) of land, away from city noise. Once construction is completed, it will house all university faculties and institutes except the College of Health Sciences, which will remain at the Mbarara Campus. The Uganda government has spent USh5 billion (approx. US$2 million) of its own money on the construction. It has also secured a US$12 million loan from the African Development Bank to move the construction along.[8][9]

History

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The university was founded in 1989 to address the shortage of scientists in Uganda and to instill a sense of community service in its students.[10]

Faculties and institutes

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As of January 2022, MUST has six faculties and two institutes:

Courses

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The courses offered at the university include:

Undergraduate courses

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Masters courses

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  • Masters in Development Studies
  • Master of Arts in Local Governance & Planning
  • Master of Science in Health Information Technology
  • Master of Science in Business Informatics
  • Master of Science in Information Systems
  • Master of Science in Biochemistry
  • Master of Science in Mathematics
  • Master of Science in Biology
  • Master of Science in Anesthesiology
  • Master of Medicine in General Surgery
  • Master of Medicine in ENT
  • Master of Medicine in Internal Medicine
  • Master of Medicine in Paediatrics & Child Health
  • Master of Medicine in Dermatology
  • Master of Medicine in Ophthalmology
  • Master of Medicine in Obstetrics & Gynaecology
  • Master of Medicine in Pathology & Forensic Medicine
  • Master of Medicine in Community Practice & Family Medicine
  • Master of Public Health
  • Master of Nursing Science
  • Master of Science in Clinical Psychology
  • Master of Education in Planning & Management
  • Master of Education in Psychology
  • Master of Education in Curriculum & Media Studies

Doctorate courses

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  • Doctor of Philosophy in Development Studies
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Education
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Physics
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Biology
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Computing

Students and staff

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As of January 2011, the student body numbered 3,163; 3001 undergraduates and 62 postgraduates. The university employs over 200 staff members.[12]

MUST at glance by January 2023; 6,043 undergraduates, 1,325 postgraduates and 19,969 alumni.[3]

Governance

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Mbarara University of Science and Technology is administered by three bodies; the University Council, the University Senate and the University Top Management.[13]

University Council

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The University Council is the supreme organ of the university responsible for the overall administration and ensuring that the establishment objectives and functions of the university are duly implemented. The council members are drawn from stakeholders including university staff, students, and members from the Ministry of Education, other government departments, University Convocation, the Private Sector and the general public.

University Senate

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The University Senate is responsible for overall administration, of all academic programs. The current Senate is instituted in accordance with the provisions of the Universities and other Tertiary Institutions Act of 2001, as enacted by the Parliament of Uganda.

Top management

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The top management consists of the vice chancellor, deputy vice chancellor, university secretary, academic registrar, dean of students, and the executive director of Mbarara Hospital.

University teaching hospital

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The university teaching hospital is Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital, a 600-bed public hospital that also serves as the referral hospital for the districts of: Mbarara, Bushenyi, Ntungamo, Kiruhura, Ibanda, Mitooma, Sheema, Buhweju, Isingiro and Rubirizi.

See also

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References

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