Uganda Christian University
Motto | Alpha And Omega: God The Beginning And The End [1] |
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Type | Private |
Established | 1997 |
Chancellor | Stanley Ntagali |
Vice-Chancellor | John Senyonyi |
Students | 11,000 (2013) |
Location | Mukono, Uganda |
Campus |
Urban Main Campus Rulal Capuses: Kabale, Mbale & Arua. |
Website | Homepage |
Uganda Christian University (UCU) is a private church-founded university administered by the Church of Uganda.
Location
UCU's main campus, with approximately 8,000 students, is in the town of Mukono, approximately 22 kilometres (14 mi), by road, east of Uganda's capital city, Kampala, on the Kampala-Jinja Highway.[2] The coordinates of the main campus are 0°21'27.0"N, 32°44'29.0"E (Latitude:0.357500; Longitude:32.741389).[3]
Bishop Barham University College is a regional constituent college of UCU, with about 1,000 students, located in the town of Kabale, approximately 420 kilometres (260 mi), by road, south-west of Kampala. Other regional campuses include UCU Mbale Campus, which is in Mbale, and UCU Arua Campus, which is in Arua.
Origins
UCU was founded in 1997 by the Anglican Church of Uganda from its premier theological seminary/college Bishop Tucker Theological College, which was established in 1913 and named after the pioneer missionary bishop Alfred Robert Tucker.
UCU's chancellor is the archbishop of Uganda, Stanley Ntagali.[4]
The first vice chancellor, Stephen Noll, was installed in 2000. He is an American Anglican priest, theologian, and missionary. He helped UCU to receive a government charter in 2004, the first of its kind in Uganda. Noll's term as vice chancellor ended in 2010.[5]
John Senyonyi is the UCU's second vice chancellor and a mathematician and evangelist. He joined UCU as a chaplain in 2001. He rose to become the deputy vice chancellor for finance and administration. Later, he became the first deputy vice chancellor in charge of development and external relations, the first such position in any Ugandan university.[6]
UCU today
UCU has expanded its programmes to include theology, education, social work, business, law, mass communication, development studies, information technology, library and information science, engineering, and nursing.
UCU was the first African affiliate of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU). In 2004, the CCCU and UCU initiated a Uganda Studies Program for students from North American colleges to spend a semester at UCU.
While the majority of faculty and students are Ugandan, UCU has attracted students from other African Great Lakes countries and a number of expatriate staff from North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. These international ties are in part historic through societies like the Church Mission Society and in part new ties formed among churches of the Anglican Communion.[7]
Faculties and departments
The university is divided into the following schools, faculties, and departments:[8]
- Bishop Tucker School of Divinity and Theology
- Faculty of Social Sciences
- Faculty of Business and Administration
- Faculty of Education and Arts
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Science and Technology
- Faculty of Health Sciences
- School of Research & Post Graduate Studies
- Department of Languages & Literature
- Department of Mass Communication
- Department of Development Studies
- Department of Health Science
- Department of Foundation Studies
- Department of Information and Communication Technology
Medical school
In March 2016, the Daily Monitor newspaper reported that UCU and Mengo Hospital were negotiating for the establishment of a UCU school of medicine at the hospital. No time-frame was disclosed.[9]
Notable alumni
The Church
- Henry Luke Orombi, 7th Archbishop of the Church Of Uganda, 2004 - 2012
- Paul Moses Samson Naimanhye, Bishop of Busoga Diocese, since 2016[10]
Politics
- Ronald Kibuule MP, Minister of State for Water Resource since June 2016
- Evelyn Anite MP, Minister of State for Investment and Privatisation, since June 2016
- Alengot Oromait, Member of Parliament for Usuk County, 2012-2016 [11]
- Daniel Kidega, 4th Speaker of the East African Legislative Assembly since 2014
Sports
- Ivan Lumanyika, basketball player[12]
Others
- Grace Akallo, human rights activist [13]
- Joel Okuyo Atiku, actor and model
Notable faculty
- Stephen Noll, 1st Vice Chancellor of UCU, 2000-2010[14][15]
- John Ntambirweki formerly lectured in the Faculty of Law.
- John Senyonyi, 2nd Vice Chancellor of UCU and University Chaplain, 2001-2003.
- Keith Sutton, lecturer at the then Bishop Tucker Theological College, 1968-1973.
See also
References
- ↑ "Uganda Christian University Motto". Retrieved 23 May 2015.
- ↑ "Travel Distance Between Kampala And Mukono With Map". Globefeed.com. Retrieved 23 May 2015.
- ↑ Google. "Location of Uganda Christian University Main Campus At Google Maps". Google Maps. Retrieved 23 May 2015.
- ↑ Henry Nsubuga, and Cecilia Okoth (5 July 2013). "Archbishop Ntagali Installed As Uganda Christian University Chancellor". New Vision (Kampala). Retrieved 23 May 2015.
- ↑ Administrator (25 October 2009). "UCU Vice Chancellor Prepares To Step Down". The Observer (Uganda). Retrieved 23 May 2015.
- ↑ Timbiti, Watuwa (2011). "From A Humble Start, UCU Leaps Forward". New Vision Mobile (Kampala). Retrieved 23 May 2015.
- ↑ Ward, Kevin (2011). "New Chapter For Uganda Christian University". Uganda Church Association. Retrieved 23 May 2015.
- ↑ UCU Academic Matters
- ↑ Nalubega, Leilah (19 March 2016). "Mengo Hospital & UCU plan joint medical school". Daily Monitor. Kampala. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
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External links
- Uganda Christian University homepage
- UCU Celebrates 100 Years Since The Founding of Bishop Tucker Theological College In 1913
- The Standard - UCU's community newspaper
- All the breaking stories and Hostel Buzz from UCU
Coordinates: 00°21′18″N 32°44′42″E / 0.35500°N 32.74500°E