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Uganda Martyrs University (UMU) is a private University affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church in Uganda. The University is owned by the Episcopal Conference of the Catholic Bishops of Uganda. [2] It is licensed by the Uganda National Council for Higher Education. [3]
Uganda Martyrs University School of Medicine: Nsambya: Uganda Martyrs University: MMed: 2010 [6] Private 7: King Ceasor University (Formerly St. Augustine Int'l University), College of Health, Medical & Life Sciences: Mulago & Kisoro: St. Augustine International University [7] MBChB, DCM (Diploma in Clinical Medicine) 2012: Private 8: Busitema ...
Uganda Martyrs University, Catholic University of Eastern Africa John Chrysostom Maviiri is a Ugandan theologian , academic and academic administrator . He is the former Vice Chancellor of Uganda Martyrs University , a private university affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church in Uganda .
List of private universities in Uganda Rank Abbreviation Name of university Location Established 1: RIU: Rwenzori International University: Kasese: 2022 [1]: 2
Uganda Martyrs University As of June 2014 [update] , the medical school is the newest medical school in Uganda , having been established in 2010. Currently the school provides postgraduate medical education in the disciplines of Pediatrics , Internal Medicine , Surgery , Obstetrics / Gynecology and Emergency Medicine .
Patrick Edrin Kyamanywa is a Ugandan surgeon, academic, academic administrator and researcher.He is currently the Vice Chancellor of Uganda Martyrs University, a faith-based private university owned by the Episcopal Conference of Uganda.
Pages in category "Academic staff of Uganda Martyrs University" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In 1993, the Uganda Episcopal Conference established a university named after the Uganda Martyrs, which received its civil charter in 2005. [ 41 ] In 2014, Uganda celebrated 50 years since the Uganda Martyrs were canonized and elevated to sainthood by Pope Paul VI on 18 October 1964. [ 42 ]