Makerere University today hosted the 6th Annual Prof. Senteza Kajubi Fulbright Memorial Lecture at the Main Hall under the theme, “Education Policy Reform as an Enabler of Student Success: The Kajubi Legacy.”
The lecture was presided over by the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Barnabas Nawangwe, and graced by the United States Ambassador to Uganda, William W. Popp. The keynote address was delivered by Dr. Mary Goretti Nakabugo, who highlighted critical priorities in education policy and learner outcomes.
The event brought together a distinguished audience including university leaders—among them several Vice Chancellors—policymakers, development partners, scholars, students, and members of Prof. Senteza Kajubi’s family.
A rich panel discussion—featuring Prof. Eriabu Lugujjo, Executive Director of UVCF, alongside other panelists—further explored the enduring impact of Prof. Kajubi’s contribution to education in Uganda.
The active engagement of participants underscored the continued relevance of Prof. Kajubi’s legacy in shaping inclusive and effective education systems.
The memorial lecture continues to serve as an important platform for advancing conversations on education reform and national development in Uganda.
