The bright blue morning, blessed with slight drizzles ensemble the Kampala International University‘s 11th graduation ceremony.
Students lined up and their smiles matched the gowns that billowed as they made the long walk to the ceremonial ground. This was on Friday 14th and Saturday 15th November 2014.
During the graduation ceremony, Certificates, Diplomas and Degrees were awarded to 2985 students in various academic courses.
K.I.U’s 11th graduation ceremony saw the former President of Tanzania, Ali Hassan Mwinyi being awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Science.
The Speaker of the Ugandan Parliament, Right Honorable Rebecca Kadaga was the chief guest. She advised the administration of Kampala International University to introduce new courses in Marine Engineering, Oil and gas.
“The oil industry is going to create 13,000 jobs in the next 3 years but we don’t have experts of our own in these fields, I would thus interest you to take up these opportunities and train students in such fields so that we do not import experts from different countries”, Kadaga noted.
Listen to Rebecca Kadaga’s speech delivered at the 11th Graduation ceremony of Kampala International University.
The Vice Chancellor, Prof. P Kazenga Tibenderana informed parents that the university has introduced 5,000 cost sharing
scholarships.
“The scholarships cover 50% of the tuition fees for students studying courses that last 3 years while 40% for those undertaking courses for 4 years”, said Prof. P Kazenga Tibenderana.
The Vice Chancellor encouraged the graduates to innovate solutions to overcome the challenges faced today and become creators of the new future.
Listen to the speech delivered by the Vice Chancellor, Prof. P Kazenga Tibenderana at the 11th Graduation ceremony of Kampala International University.
The Proprietor of Kampala International University (K.I.U), Hassan Basajjabalaba said the university branch that has been in Dar es salaam has been turned into a full university. He further revealed that Former President of Tanzania, Ali Hassan Mwinyi is the Chancellor at that university. is offering scholarships to all their first class graduates to study masters.
The ceremony was attended by Minister Mary Karoro Okrut, Members of Ugandan Parliament, dignitaries from different countries among other guests.
Additional Reporting by Antonio Kisembo
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