This edition of the newsletter highlights activities carried out in the Units of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CAES) between October-December 2021. These include the School Agricultural...
Fecal sludge Management (FSM) and Solid Waste Management (SWM) are consistently recognized as being insufficient in many areas within Uganda and posing a health and environmental risk. Oftentimes, the...
Maize and upland rice are very important to Uganda’s agricultural sector. The two crops are grown by many smallholder farmers in the country for both food security and income,...
Fellows equipped to conduct gender research in plant breeding, seed systems and resilience to climate change and other shocks The vision of Gender-responsive Researchers Equipped for Agricultural Transformation (GREAT)...
Plan’s are underway to establish a University-wide Research and Innovations Incubation Centre. This was revealed by the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Barnabas Nawangwe during the College of Agricultural and Environmental...
AgriFoSe2030 Programme is a global initiative on agriculture and food security funded by the Swedish government. The programme has three (3) main thematic areas of consideration in the field...
The College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CAES) invites you to a Virtual Open Day where innovations and some of the outputs of the different research projects supported by...
1. VIRTUAL PARTICIPATIONa) In line with the attached Schedule, the Search Committee cordially invites you to the Public Presentation by candidates vying for the position of Principal and Deputy...
Academic field trips form an important component in the curriculum of Third Year students of Bachelor of Sciences in Agricultural Land Use and Management. The trips expose students to...
Makerere University in partnership with 13 organizations across Europe and Africa won a project titled, “Sustainable Off-grid solutions for Pharmacies and Hospitals in Africa (SophiA)” to be funded...