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Makerere University: Towards a University Research Agenda

Makerere University: Towards a University Research Agenda. Assoc. Prof. George Nasinyama Deputy Director, Research & Publications and Assoc. Prof. Gorettie Nabanoga, Chair Research & Innovations Sub-committee, CMC Presentation at the CMC Retreat Feb 7-9, 2013. Roadmap. Background

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Makerere University: Towards a University Research Agenda

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  1. Makerere University:Towards a University Research Agenda Assoc. Prof. George Nasinyama Deputy Director, Research & Publications and Assoc. Prof. Gorettie Nabanoga, Chair Research & Innovations Sub-committee, CMC Presentation at the CMC Retreat Feb 7-9, 2013

  2. Roadmap • Background • Enabling environment • Strategy • Policies • University, national and International development frameworks • College Priority research areas • Plan for Development of University Research Agenda

  3. Enabling Environment for Research at Makerere University

  4. University Strategy (2008/09 -2018/19) • Vision: ….the leading institution for academic excellence and innovations in Africa • Mission: To provide innovative teaching & learning, research and services responsive to national and global needs • The plan recognises research and innovations as one of the core functions with 2 strategies…

  5. a) Provide robust supportive environment for a research driven university by 2016 • Develop and operationalise the University research agenda • Strengthen research capacity for staff and students • Strengthen research management and coordination • Mainstream gender in all research activities • Mobilise more research funds

  6. b) Increase capacity for knowledge transformation and innovation and dissemination • Develop dissemination strategy • Promote commercialisation of innovations/exploit intellectual property • Enhance networks with teaching, research and cultural institutions

  7. Research and Innovations Policy • Purpose • To strengthen research capacity and output and increase the contribution of Makerere to the world of knowledge and innovation

  8. Strategic objectives • To create an enabling, harmonious, transparent and efficient environment for research and innovations • To strengthen research management and coordination • To improve research and publications culture • To improve funding for research and innovations

  9. Obj 1: Enabling environment • Create centres of excellence that are adequately equipped and maintained • Support staff members access to internet and other ICT services • Support staff attendance at international meetings/conferences • Generate a research agenda • Facilitate national, regional and international collaboration • Provide research support services (databases, library resources, etc)

  10. Obj 2: Strengthen Research Management and coordination • Continuous training in research management • Promote mentoring and apprenticeship culture • Provide guidelines for supervisors and supervisees • Provide a research governance structure (involving research and higher degrees committees at units, Board for research and publications (ethics, IPM, editorial board of Mak Univ Press)

  11. Obj 3: Improve research and publications culture • Provide incentives/reward for research • Staff to spend 20% of their time on research • Provide and support platforms for dissemination of research outputs (local journals, seminars, conferences, Ph.D papers) • Re-establish and support Makerere University Press • Promote ethical conduct of research

  12. Obj 4. Improve funding for research and innovations • University to commit at least 3% of IGF, researchers to contribute 15% overhead on all projects • Solicit research funds from national and international organisations • Engage the private sector • Provide information and databases on possible sources of funding

  13. Current Priority Research Areas(2009 to date)

  14. Priority Research areas (2009 to date) • Developed in preparation of the call for Sida Phase III proposal • Consultative meeting with key stakeholders • UNCHE, UNCST, UIRI, MoFPED, MoE&S, NARO • Areas identified circulated to university community for any further input • Final output: • Enhance environment for research • Thematic Research areas • Cross-cutting areas

  15. Priority Research Areas

  16. Research Agenda Development of Research agenda informed by: • University research strengths • National research policy objectives/ development agenda/framework • Global development agenda/framework

  17. The National Development Plan (2010/11 – 2014/15) • Vision • A transformed Ugandan Society from a Peasant to a Modern and Prosperous Country within 30 years • Theme • Growth, Employment and Socio-economic Transformation for Prosperity

  18. NDP Strategic Objectives 1.0 Increasing household incomes and promoting equity • Incomes per capita & distribution • Employment and skills development • Agricultural production & Productivity

  19. NDP… 2.0 Enhancing the availability and quality of gainful employment • Availability, diversity of employment and incomes • Industrial investments, production and productivity

  20. NDP… 3.0 Improving stock and quality of economic infrastructure • Generation, distribution, access to and consumption of electricity • Quantity & quality of road network and functionality of railway network • Access to telecommunication, mass public transport and affordable banking services

  21. NDP… 4.0 Increasing access to quality social services • Literacy • Life expectancy, infant and maternal health • Safe water and Sanitation • Communicable diseases and HIV/AIDS

  22. NDP… 5.0 Promoting Science, Technology Innovation and ICT to enhance competitiveness • Use of technology is exports • Strengthen institutional capacity A • Strengthen R&D an Innovation • Capacity, access and use of ICT

  23. NDP… 6.0Enhancing Human Capital Development • Enhance skilled manpower ntaionally • Train regional and International Students 7.0Strengthening Good Governance, Defence and Security • Socio-economic and political governance • Economic and corporate governance • Democracy and Security

  24. NDP… 8.0 Promoting sustainable population and use of environmental and natural resources • Population health status • Human settlement and urbanization • Restoration of degraded Ecosystems • Management of environmental resources

  25. Relate to International Development Framework (MDGs)

  26. MDGs (March,2006) • Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger • Halve the proportion of people living in extreme poverty and halve the proportion of people who suffer from hunger by 2015. 2. Achieve universal primary education • children will be able to complete a full course of primary schooling by 2015

  27. MDGs 3. Promote gender equality and empower women • Eliminate gender disparity in all levels of education no later than 2015. 4. Reduce child mortality. • Reduce by two-thirds the under-5 mortality rate by 2015. 5. Improve maternal health • Reduce by three-quarters the maternal mortality ratio by 2015

  28. MDGs 6. Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases • By 2015 halt and begin to reverse the spread of HIV/AIDS and incidence of malaria and other major diseases.

  29. MDGs 7. Ensure environmental sustainability • Integrate principles of sustainable development into country policies and programs and reverse the loss of environmental resources • Halve by 2015 the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation • By 2015 achieve a significant improvement in the lives of at least 100 million slum dwellers.

  30. MDGs 8. Create a global partnership for development with targets for aid, trade and debt relief

  31. Scoping of Strategic Research Agendas from other universities

  32. University of Witwatersrand (South Africa) • Research Thrust (7) • loose coalition of researchers, research teams working in an area • leadership of a distinguished academic (Champion) • participation of a number of senior academics • Biodiversity • HIV/AIDS • Evolution of the Species and National Heritage • Diseases of the Lifestyle • Materials Science and Engineering • Mineral Resources, Exploration and Mining • Molecular Biosciences

  33. University of Guelph, Canada Research Themes (7) • Agriculture, food and the bio-economy • Health and well-being in humans and animals • Economic management, governance and public policy • Biodiversity, environment and ecology • Human behaviour, cultural evolution, creative communities • Technology and applied sciences • Foundations of science

  34. University College Dublin, Ireland Four (4) Research Themes • Earth Sciences, Energy and the Environment • Health and Healthcare Delivery • Information, Computation and Communications • Global Ireland

  35. College Research Priorities at Makerere University

  36. CAES research themes • Sustainable agricultural production and productivity • Renewable energy production and management • Food nutrition, processing and value addition and market niche expansion • Sustainable environmental and water resources management, biodiversity, forestry management and conservation • Natural products and climate change resilience and adaptation • Policy research and information dissemination to support agricultural and rural transformation

  37. CEDAT research focus • Infrastructure and land management systems • Energy and environmental sustainability • Information and Communication Technologies and Geo-Information Sciences and Technology • Natural resources use and management • Architecture, planning and urbanism • Conservation of artefacts, visual and industrial art

  38. CoCIS Research areas School of computing &IT • Artificial Intelligence (AI) • Development Informatics (DI) • Wireless Networks & Systems Security (WN&SS) • Software & Enterprise Engineering (S&EE)

  39. CoCIs.. School of Library & Information Science • Knowledge Management • ICTs for Library • LIS Curriculum • Documentary Heritage • Records and Archives Management Education • Electronic Records Management • Information Policy Research and Publishing

  40. COVABS Research focus • Animal health, productivity and value chains • Animal biotechnology and vaccine development • Public health, bio-security & epidemiology • Wildlife health & sustainable tourism • Eco-system health, climate change and socio-economics • Natural products, alternative and complementary medicines.

  41. MakCHS Research focus • Infectious and communicable diseases (including HIV, TB and malaria) • Maternal, Adolescent and Child health, sexual and reproductive health including behavioral research • Health systems research • Professionalism, health professional education, ethics and medico-legal • Non-communicable diseases including mental health

  42. CHS Additional Areas • Basic Sciences • Trauma • Occupational Health • Environmental health • Neglected Tropical diseases

  43. Process forward • Presented and discussed at the Dean’s Retreat in Hotel Metropole July 12, 2012 • Developed a roadmap to development of University Research Agenda

  44. Way forward

  45. THANK YOU

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