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Space weather and its impacts on technological systems
(2023-09-29)The presentation introduced Space Weather, Coronal Mass Ejections, Solar activity, Pipeline Corrosion due to GICs, etc. -
Spatial assessment of urban sprawl in Arua Municipality, Uganda
(The Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Science, 2019-12)Arua Municipality is one of the regional municipalities that has been earmarked for transformation to city status. Its population has been growing at rate of 3% per annum 1% higher than the capital, Kampala. Urbanisation ... -
Spatial distribution of tsetse flies and trypanosome infection status in a vector genetic transition zone in northern Uganda
(Journal of Parasitology Research, 2022-06-01)Background. Tsetse flies are vectors of the genus Trypanosoma that cause African trypanosomiasis, a serious parasitic disease of people and animals. Reliable data on the vector distribution and the trypanosome species they ... -
Spatial distribution of unique biological communities and their control over surface reflectivity of the stanley glacier, Uganda
(Frontiers, 2022-02-17)Diverse microbes have been revealed to live in glaciers worldwide, but only a few biological studies were dedicated to glaciers in tropical Africa. These glaciers are shrinking rapidly and are expected to disappear shortly. ... -
Spatial variation in physicochemical surface water quality in River Rwizi, Western Uganda
(Journal of Water Resource and Protection,, 2019)River Rwizi originates from the Buhweju hills. It is a major source of water for the inhabitants of Mbarara Municipality and surrounding environment. In this study, spatial variation of water quality in River Rwizi section ... -
Spatio-Temporal Variation in the Concentration of Inhalable Particulate Matter (PM10) in Uganda.
(MDPI AG, 2019-05-17)Long-term particulate matter (PM10) measurements were conducted during the period January 2016 to September 2017 at three sites in Uganda (Mbarara, Kyebando, and Rubindi) representing a wide range of urbanization. Spatial, ... -
Speech by the Chairman Muni University Council during the inaugural Prof. Christine Dranzoa Memorial Lecture on 15th July 2023
([Muni University], 2023)This speech was delivered by the Chairman Muni University Council during the inaugural Prof. Christine Dranzoa Memorial Lecture held on 15th July 2023 in the Conference Hall at the Health Science Block. -
Speech by the Hon. Minister of Education and Sports during the inaugural Prof. Christine Dranzoa Memorial Lecture and inaugural Muni University Research Dissemination Symposium held on 15th July 2023
([Muni University], 2023-07-15)This is a speech by the Hon. Minister of Education and Sports during the inaugural Prof. Christine Dranzoa Memorial Lecture and inaugural Muni University Research Dissemination Symposium held on 15th July 2023 -
Stakeholders’ perception of the benefits and barriers to school-community partnership in Seed Secondary Schools in West Nile Region, Uganda
(African Journal of Education, Science and Technology, 2021-01-15)The purpose of the study was to explore stakeholders’ perception of the benefits and barriers to effective school-community partnership in seed secondary schools in West Nile region, Uganda. Specific objectives were to ... -
The State of IT governance in Uganda's higher institutions of learning
(IGI Global Publisher, 2022-10)Information technology (IT) has become an integral part of development in any organization. Dependence on IT brings concerns in organizations to handle its increasing complexity which necessitates the implementation of IT ... -
Status of pulmonary fungal pathogens among individuals with clinical features of pulmonary tuberculosis at Mbarara University Teaching Hospital in Southwestern Uganda
(SAGE Publications, 2021-08-31)Pulmonary mycoses are important diseases of the respiratory tract caused by pulmonary fungal pathogens. These pathogens are responsible for significant morbidity and mortality rates worldwide; however, less attention has ... -
The Status of space science and astrophysics education in Uganda
(2023-09-29)The presentation reports on human resource development space science, and astrophysics in Uganda -
Stingless beekeeping in Uganda: an industry in its infancy
(African Entomology, 2021-03-23)Stingless bees are important resources for pollination of crops, production of medicinal honey and other products. However, throughout the developing countries in Africa, meliponiculture has received less attention in ... -
Strengthening gender equity in higher education leadership, empowering women for leadership position
(Dialogue on Innovative Higher Education Strategies (DIES), 2017)This is a keynote address during the DIES Conference on Female Leadership and Higher Education Management in Developing Countries held on 28-29 June 2017 in Bonn, Germany. The address focused on strengthening gender equity ... -
Strengthening school-community partnership for quality education in Seed secondary schools in West Nile region, Uganda.
(African Journal of Education, Science and Technology (AJEST), 2020-07-15)The school and the community environment each offer a wealth of opportunities and support in order to achieve quality education. The mixed method study grounded on the theory of overlapping spheres of influence was meant ... -
The structure of a Quasi-Keplerian accretion disk around magnetized stars
(The American Astronomical Society, 2018-06-04)In this paper, we present the complete structure of a quasi-Keplerian thin accretion disk with an internal dynamo around a magnetized neutron star. We assume a full quasi-Keplerian disk with the azimuthal velocity deviating ... -
Studies on the utilization and proximate composition of wild Aframomum anguistifolium (sonn.) K. Schum fruits in Nakaseke district, Uganda.
(African Journal of Food Agriculture Nutrition and Development, 2019)Nakaseke district is located in the central region of Uganda and has high abundance of edible Aframomum anguistifolium (wild cardamom) fruit, locally known as “Amatuunguru’’. The fruit is consumed by only few ...