Being a community based
University, Mbarara University of Science and Technology has the mandate to contribute to the improvement of the education sector by
working with international and local partners. We are happy to inform you that
this year 2017, AuthorAID –UK has continued to support our program,
“STEM-Gender mainstreaming”. The project
will enable us to visit 12 schools in western and south western Uganda to give
inspirational talks together with mentors. We will then conclude it with
inviting two administrators from each school to gather at MUST for a two day
residential workshop.
This has been due to the efforts we have incurred over subsequent years to empower school
administrators, teachers and students in computing, STEM and gender
mainstreaming. We have been doing this through student/teacher workshops in computer
programming, critical thinking, life skills, “Girls in STEM”- mentorship plus providing professional consultancy. Our
programs have been beneficial to over 1000 students and more than 50 teachers.
Through this we have seen a rise in schools participation in national and global competitions like the
Technovation Challenge and ACIA awards
This year, activities is centered around two objectives
- STEM face to face school visits in 12 secondary schools in South Western Uganda to extend the outreach of local role models.
- A 2-day residential school administrators’ camp at Mbarara University of Science and Technology for staff from the selected schools.
The following schools have been selected to benefit from this program
- Eden International School
- Nyamitanga Senior Secondary School
- St. Paul's High School, Biharwe
- Cleverland High School
- St. Bridget Girls School
- Mbarara Alliance School
- St. Peters Katukulu S.S
- Katatumba Academy
- Booma High School
- St. Maria Gorret S.S
- St. Mary's Vocational S.S.S
- Kyebambe Girls School
Workshop Presentations can be accessed and downloaded from the links bellow
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