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    • Technology and Architecture Education in Uganda 

      Olweny, Mark R. O. (The Architectural Science Association ANZAScA, 2006)
      Architecture education is a relatively new undertaking in Uganda. Despite this opportunity to develop an updated curriculum and pedagogy, an old paradigm continues to persist; isolating the teaching of architectural ...
    • To Build or Not to Build: Going Live is [Not] Just Being Practical! 

      Ahimbisibwe, Achilles; Olweny, Mark R. O.; Ndibwami, Alex; Thomas, Paul; Lubingo, Mathieu; Katta, Jude (Association of Architectural Educators, 2014)
      Increasingly students and faculty alike are calling for a “hands-on” approach to architecture and building construction as an integral part of the architectural education. Schools of architecture have implemented courses ...
    • Training for professionalism: 

      Kamweri, J. M. M. (2016-09-30)
      If we are in search for proof of the grand ingenuity of modern engineering, we need look no further than the success of the recent JUNO mission to Jupiter. That engineers and scientists can capture our remotest imaginations ...
    • Training for Real: 

      Nshemereirwe, Connie V.; Rugumayo, A. I. (2005)
      Graduates of Engineering in Uganda face great challenges in the work place as they are expected to be fully prepared to start work with little or no further training. In view of this, training has to begin at the University, ...
    • Without ruffling feathers: Insights on non-threatening femininity 

      Namatende-Sakwa, Lydia (The Uganda Feminist Forum, 2019)
      In this paper, I highlight the salience of agency as embodied in performing non-threatening femininity. I argue that the potency within this form of resistance is in its slipperiness and/or elusiveness to power. While ...
    • Women involvement in use of ethnomedicinal products in Masaka and Mpigi Districts, Uganda 

      Njoroge, Njeri Grace; Bwogi, Vianney Godfrey; Murongo, Marius Fabian (Ecological Organic Agriculture - Growing Sustainability, 2023-03)
      Introduction - Cooked bananas, also known as matooke, are the main source of food in Uganda’s Central, Western, and Mt. Elgon regions. Recently, the production of bananas has been seriously threatened by numerous pests ...