MUBS is a member of the
Commonwealth Association of Polytechnics in Africa (CAPA) and it concluded its December
conference at Imperial Resort Hotel on Thursday December 11, 2014. Attend by
over 200 delegates from Anglophone Africa, the conference is one of the two
meetings held a year i.e May/June and November/December bringing together
technical universities of higher learning, vocational and technical
institutions to share experiences, benchmark on teaching and other aspects of
quality education in these institutions. The December conference was held under
the theme “Competitiveness based education in Africa, the role of TVETs”
The conference was opened on
Monday December 8. 2014 with a research methodology training. The training is
intended to empower the teachers in these institutions to be able to undertake
research. The research training was attended by over 50 people from the
participating countries.
In his opening remarks, the Prime
Minister of the Republic of Uganda, Ngugu Ruhakana Rugunda thanked the
different participants for choosing to come to Uganda and wished them fruitful
deliberations. In a speech read for him by the Minister of Education and
sports, Hon. Jessica Alupo, the prime minister urged the participants to continue
to uphold high quality of TVET education. The conference had over 100 papers
covering different aspects of the theme and was held in different parallel sessions.
The conference was closed by Prof. Mondo Kagonyera the Chancellor of Makerere
University.
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