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The institute was established by the government of Uganda in 1920, as a cotton research centre. Over the years, through mergers with other institutions, the centre was transformed into a comprehensive agricultural research and training institute. In 1952, BATI began offering a two-year certificate course and a diploma course was introduced in 1960.
This program accepts applications for university lecturers that wish to put their courses online, and gives grants of between $10,000 – 15,000 CAD per course that is put online, and made available free of charge to the general public (ibid.). The most prestigious award is for the "national level CQOCW", then there is "provincial level" and ...
African College of Commerce and Technology was established and commissioned as a business education institution under the name African College of Commerce on 14 April 1986. [3] It was registered and recognized by the Ministry of Education in Uganda in June 1986. [4] The college had its first graduation ceremony in 1990. [5]
African Rural University was established in 2006 [4] and accredited by the Uganda National Council for Higher Education in 2011. [5] It was the first university in Africa that has focused on teaching sustainable agriculture exclusively to women. [6] The course work is 60 percent theoretical teaching and 40 percent practical implementation. [7]
Institute of Agriculture and Animal Sciences, Tribhuvan University, Khairahani Agriculture Campus, Chitwan Mahendra Ratna Multiple Campus, Ilam (IAAS/Tribhuvan University), B.Sc. Horticulture [ 55 ] Gokuleshwor Agriculture & Animal Science College (GAASC), Baitadi [ 56 ]
List of private universities in Uganda Rank Abbreviation Name of university Location Established 1: RIU: Rwenzori International University: Kasese: 2022 [1]: 2
St. Augustine International University: Bunga: Private Uganda Martyrs University Faculty of Business Administration & Management: Uganda Martyrs University: Nkozi: Private Uganda Management Institute School of Business, Productivity and Competitiveness: Uganda Management Institute: Kampala: Public Uganda Pentecostal University
The government of Uganda established this institute in 1971, in collaboration with the government of Japan through the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). The institute's primary objective is the provision of "vocational training skills to school leavers and apprentices in enterprises and to upgrade and assess competencies of industrial workers".