Strategic Faculty Management Plan for Teaching and Research at the Faculty of Business Administration and Management – Uganda Martyrs University, Uganda
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2010
Authors
Kibrai, Moses
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Abstract
The Ugandan higher education system is built on the one which was promoted
by the colonial government from about 1920s. The system has been remodelled
under the ‘higher education reforms’ implemented during 1980s and 2000s. The
reforms, among others, allowed government to shift the bulk of the education
budget from higher education (universities and other tertiary institutions) to the
lower level, especially at primary. It also introduced private students’ enrolment
for university education and privately paying for their education. It further
allowed private investment in university education and other tertiary institutions
by entrepreneurs. This led to an increase in the number of universities, tertiary
institutions, and privately sponsored students. This thus required additional staff
(part-time) to teach the big number of students, who sometimes study during
evening and weekend. The big number of part-time staff created a challenge in
faculty management, since most of them report to university only to teach and
thereafter leave immediately to attend to other engagements. Many of the part-time
staff lack teaching and research skills thereby affecting the quality of teaching and
learning, and research and scholarship in the higher education system.
At Uganda Martyrs University, the Faculty of Business Administration and
Management (BAM) in particular lacked formal strategic planning which included
a lack of clear strategic direction, uncoordinated teaching and learning, the absence
of a faculty research agenda, difficulties in managing staff work load, failure to track
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Strategic Faculty Management, Plan for Teaching and Research
Citation
Kibrai, M., Strategic Faculty Management Plan for Teaching and Research at the Faculty of Business Administration and Management–Uganda Martyrs University, Uganda. Managing Change at Universities–A selection of case studies from Africa and Southeast Asia–Volume II, p.157.