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The book titled “Academics, Research and Leadership in Institutions of Higher Learning: Experiences from Makerere University” details the research and training experiences of some academic units in Makerere University. The programs analyzed in the book include training of statisticians, population scientists, quantitative economists among others. The book documents past, present and emerging issues in training and research in the above fields. The book, according to Prof. Ben Kiregyera who gave the keynote address, makes the case for strengthening the infrastructure for training and research including technical and administrative leadership. The book also looks at the acquisition of new knowledge, strategic skills and competences in different disciplines to meet the 21st century development and data challenges.
Hon. Chris Baryomunsi, also a former lecturer in the department of population studies said the government would continue to support research and innovation because they drive development of the economy. “What we need to do better is engage policy makers in our research processes,” Dr. Baryomunsi advised. “Your research needs to inform government but you also have a role of simplifying statistics to the public”. He challenged researchers to engage in new research areas such as robotics, nano-technology, big data, Internet of Things and integrate them in our day to day lives.
Prof. Henry Alinaitwe, the Deputy Vice Chancellor in charge of Finance and Administration, who represented the Vice Chancellor, applauded the authors of the book, saying they are greatly contributing to the research agenda of the university. He said the book will go a long way in informing decision making in the university, as the university moves into becoming a research led university.
The Principal of the College of Business and Management Science, Prof. Eria Hisali, who was represented by the Deputy Principal Prof. Bruno Yawe, congratulated the authors and editorsfor a job well done. “This is yet another reminder that a lot can be achieved when we are determined and when we choose to work closely together,” the Principal said.
The Principal told the authors, most of whom were drawn from CoBAMS that the college will be launching a special purpose vehicle for policy engagements called the Policy Labs. This will bring together policy makers, implementers, private sector actors, development partners and the academia to engage on topical policy issues. It will enable researchers to share the recommendations with a wider audience of policy makers and implementers.
The Director of Research and Graduate Training, Prof. Buyinza Mukadasi also congratulated the authors and reemphasized the university’s commitment to supporting research geared at finding home grown solutions to society challenges.
The coordinators of the book project, Prof. Abel Nzabona, shared with the audience the 5-year journey of writing the book.
The journey started in June 2018 when Prof. Ronald Wesonga (in the company of Dr. Fred Maniragaba) mentioned that he had a book idea and wanted Prof. Nzabona to coordinate the writing process. Prof Ronald Wesonga’s idea of the book was an academic document that was researched, evidence-based, informative, marketable and interesting to read. The team then set out on a journey or writing, vetting, peer-reviewing and manuscript writing, identifying editors and publishers.
“We started off with just 4 chapters but never gave up. We intensified the popularization of the book idea and eventually reached the 15-chapter mark,” Prof. Nzabona said. The team was delighted to have been joined by colleagues from the College of Education and External Studies namely Dr David Onen and Prof. Fred Bakkabulindi.
The vision bearer and funder of the publication, Prof. Ronald Wesonga, in his remarks highlighted the objectives of the book which included:
- To Share evidence-based, data-driven experiences pertaining academics and research leadership at Makerere University.
- To Infer how leadership shapes academics and research outputs at universities
- To Provide viable recommendations based on findings from different studies
- To Contribute to the Mak@100 celebrations
The book Prof. Wesonga shared addresses the following research questions:
- What is the effect of leadership on excellence in academics? Addressed in seven chapters: {4,5,6,7,9,10,12}
- What is the effect of leadership on research outputs? Addressed in six chapters: {2,3,8,11,13,14}
The book employed the following methodology:
- Teamwork and networking
- Primary and secondary data sources
- Literature Search
- Mixed Methods
- Descriptive and Inferential Approaches
- Quality Standardization and Flow (Abstract, KW, Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusion & Recommendations)
According to Prof. Wesonga, the book’s unique attributes include:
- First ever in the history of Mak to demonstrate impeccable teamwork and network with 20 contributing authors
- Pioneering book in Mak history that focuses on leadership audit
- Proven data-driven scientific approach
- Baseline for various monographs, yet to come soon
- First book to be internationally demanded before its launch
THE AUTHORS
- Anthony Tibaingana
- Abraham Y. Owino
- Mwanga Yeko
- Fred Maniragaba
- Ronald Wesonga
- John Mushomi Atwebembeire
- Abel Nzabona
- John Paul Tugume
- Christian Kakuba
- Charles Lwanga
- Ishmael Kalule-Sabiti
- James Ntozi
- Edward Musoke
- Richard Tuyiragize
- Fabian Nabugoomu
- John Bosco Asiimwe
- Yeko Mwanga
- Paulino Ariho
- Fred Edward K. Bakkabulindi
- David Onen
EDITORS:
- Fredrick Ruguma Tumwine
- Fred E. K. Bakkabulindi
- James Ntozi
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