Makerere University has unveiled a significant restructuring of its PhD by Research program, transitioning to a modular, cohort-based structure. The announcement was made by the Directorate of Research and Graduate Training (DRGT) during the CERTL International Conference at Fairway Hotel on November 16, 2024.
The new framework, which takes effect in the 2024/2025 academic year, aims to enhance the quality, structure, and completion rates of doctoral training while supporting the university's research-led vision.
Prof. Julius Kikooma, Deputy Director of the DRGT, explained that the changes address longstanding challenges in the PhD program, including unclear guidelines and milestones that left many students struggling to progress. “The traditional system lacked the structure needed to ensure consistent supervision and support for our students,” he said. “This new model introduces clear processes and creates an environment where both students and supervisors can succeed.”