It is
located on Makerere hill, one of the many hills on which Kampala,
the capital city of Uganda is built. The main campus is about
5km to the north
of the city centre covering an area of 300 acres (two square
kilometres).
The location offers an excellent academic environment, because
the University is free from all forms of disturbances associated
with city locations.
Makerere
University
P.O. Box 7062,
Kampala, Uganda
tel: (+256) 41-532631-4/540436.
Brief
History of Makerere
Makerere University was first established in 1922 as a technical
school. In January of that year, the school was later renamed
Uganda Technical College, opened its doors to 14 day students
who began studying Carpentry, Building and Mechanics. The
College was soon offering various other courses in Medical
Care, Agriculture, Veterinary Sciences and Teacher Training.
In 1937,
the college started developing into an institution of higher
education, offering post-school certificate courses. In 1949,
it became a University College in special relationship with
the College of London. It soon became a College for the whole
of Eastern Africa, offering courses leading to General Degrees
of the University of London.
With the
establishment of the University of East Africa on 29th June,
1963, the period of special relationship with the University
of London came to a close and degrees of the University of
East Africa were instituted. On July 1, 1970, Makerere became
an independent national University of the Republic of Uganda,
offering undergraduate and postgraduate courses leading to
its own awards.
Today
Makerere University has twenty faculties/institutes/schools
offering not only Day but also Evening and External Study
programmes to a student body of 22,000 undergraduates and
3,000 postgraduates. It is also a very active centre for Research.