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Hon. Dr. Musenero Monica Masanza

Hon. Dr. Monica Musenero Masanza, DVM, MS, MPH, is a renowned Ugandan scientist, and epidemiologist currently serving as the Minister for Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI) in the Office of the President of Uganda. Prior to joining the Cabinet Dr Monica was a Senior Presidential Advisor on Epidemics a role which plunged her at the forefront of Uganda ‘s response and management of the COVID-19 pandemic. As Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation (STI), Dr. Musenero has repositioned science, technology, and innovation as drivers of socio-economic transformation. She has led flagship programs including E-Mobility, Pathogen Economy, Infrastructure Innovation, Industry 4.0+, Productivity Acceleration & Import Substitution, Space & Aeronautics, and Support Services. Under her leadership, Uganda has established landmark infrastructure such as the Kiira Vehicle Plant, Deep-Tech Centre, the Engineering Development and Innovation Centre, Coffee Innovation Hubs, and the Biosciences Park, a cutting-edge initiative specializing in vaccines, diagnostics, and therapeutics R&D, capacity development and manufacturing.      

Dr. Lorna Magara

Dr. Lorna Magara has been actively engaged in the world of education for over 37 years. She firmly believes education is a transformational process that impacts the whole of life and is a critical determinant in forming the character and quality of society. She holds a BA in Education from Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda; an MA in Organizational Leadership & Management from Uganda Christian University, Mukono; and a Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Advanced Educational Leadership from Regent University, USA. She also holds a certificate from the Haggai International Institute for Advanced Leadership. Dr. Lorna Magara’s passion and ability to develop effective leadership and management systems and structures have seen her serve on several Governing Bodies of Education organizations. She is currently Chairperson of the Makerere University Council, now in her second term (2018–2022; 2023–2026), where she continues to provide strategic leadership to Uganda’s premier university, advancing academic excellence, research, and societal impact.

Prof. Barnabas Nawangwe

Professor Barnabas Nawangwe is the Vice Chancellor of Makerere University. He is responsible for the overall academic, administrative, and financial affairs of the institution.

Professor Nawangwe is an academic, architect, researcher, publisher and public administrator, who has significantly contributed to the transformation of Makerere University. Committed to the realization of a strong, powerful and resilient institution, Professor Nawangwe is renowned for the catchy phrase- Unlocking the potential of Makerere University.

Professor Nawangwe was appointed Vice Chancellor of Makerere University in 2017. Prior to his appointment, he had served as the Deputy Vice Chancellor in charge of Finance and Administration (September 2013 to August 2017).  He served as Principal of the College of Engineering, Design, Art and Technology-CEDAT (2011-2013), Dean of the Faculty of Technology (2002-2011) and Head of the Department of Architecture from its inception in 1987 until 2002.

He chairs boards of several national, regional and international professional bodies. He serves as the Chairman of the Board of the African Research Universities Alliance (ARUA) He is the Patron of the Resilient Africa Network (RAN). He is the Director of the UK-based Worldwide Universities Network (WUN). He is also a member of Executive Committee of the Council of the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), a unique network of over 500 universities in 50 countries dedicated to building a better world through higher education.

Prof. Robert Wamala

A statistician by training with a wide range of experience in quantitative and qualitative approaches to data and methods. Prof. Wamala has served in various capacities at Makerere University: (i) Head Department of Planning and Applied Statistics, School of Statistics and Planning (SSP), Makerere University (ii) Dean, SSP, Makerere University, (iii) Deputy Director, Innovations Development and Partnerships, Directorate of Research and Graduate (DRGT), Makerere University. In addition to the aforementioned responsibilities, Robert served on various Committees of the University including, University Senate, Makerere University Research and Innovation Fund (MakRIF), Makerere University Grants Administration and Support Unit (GAMSU), Board of Research and Graduate Training, and Intellectual Property Management Committee (IPMC). I have also served in various capacities elsewhere including: (i) Member of Board of Directors, Uganda Bureau of Statistics, (ii) Member of Advisory Board, African Centre of Excellence in Data Science.

FOURTH PLENARY SESSION: Preparing African Students for the Future

Chair: Emeritus Professor Olufemi Bamiro, Former Vice Chancellor, University of Ibadan

  1. Mr. Jerome September, Dean of Students, University of the Witwatersrand
    Title: “Breaking down the walls: Student Success as a common purpose for Academic and Student Affairs. A Wits University Perspective
  2. Professor Gordon Awandare, Pro-Vice Chancellor, Academic and Student Affairs, University of Ghana
    Title: “Preparing Students for the World of Competitive Research”.
  3. Professor Roberta Comunian, Professor of Creative Economies, Department of Culture, Media and Creative Industries, Kings College London
    Title: “It takes a village: Supporting creative graduates in and beyond the creative industries.

THIRD PLENARY SESSION: Technology and Changing Higher Education Practice: How Should African Universities Respond?

Chair: Professor Sizwe Mabizela, Vice Chancellor, Rhodes University

  1. Professor John Effah, Director, Institutional Planning and Research, University of Ghana
    Title: “Digital innovation and transformation of HEIs in Africa: opportunities, challenges, and responses”.
  2. Professor Russ Ganim, Dean of International Programs, University of Iowa
    Title: “Tech and Teams: The Promise of Webinars and Global Classrooms”.
  3. Professor Adeniyi Isafiade, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Cape Town
    Title: “African universities can enhance teaching and learning using technology by leveraging opportunities

SECOND PLENARY SESSION: Governance at the Universities of the Future

Chair: Professor Nana Aba Appiah Amfo, Vice Chancellor, University of Ghana

  1. Professor Graham Carr, President and Vice Chancellor, Concordia University (TBC)
    Title: “Concordia: a next-generation university”.
  2. Professor Lanre Fagbohun, Former Vice Chancellor, Lagos State University
    Title: “Mapping Governance Risks, the Future of Universities”.
  3. Professor Lis Lange, Former Deputy Vice Chancellor (T&L) University of Cape Town, Special Advisor: Deputy Vice-Chancellor Learning and Teaching,
    Stellenbosch University
    Title: “Re-engaging Governance Praxis at African Universities: A reflection from the trenches