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UNIVERSITY ROLES IN MEETING ASPIRATIONS FOR ICT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. By Professor Livingstone S. Luboobi Vice-Chancellor, Makerere University Kampala, Uganda. Focus issues and opportunities facing Makerere University in this area of ICT
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UNIVERSITY ROLES IN MEETING ASPIRATIONS FOR ICT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT By Professor Livingstone S. Luboobi Vice-Chancellor, Makerere University Kampala, Uganda
Focus • issues and opportunities facing Makerere University in this area of ICT • the key opportunities and challenges facing Makerere University over the next decade
1.INTRODUCTION Universities should provide a vision, strategy and an enabling environment that promotes the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in universities in particular and society in general.
KEY CHALLENGES FACING MAKERERE UNIVERSITY • Infrastructure - lack of continental broadband optical network, Sufficient computing facilities • Bandwidth - high cost • Staff Retention - Growing and retaining ICT/ Science and Technology human capital • Computer illiteracy among students and staff • Restrictive regulatory framework • Political Instability
KEY OPPORTUNITIES FACING MAKERERE • Contributing towards a literate community (operating systems in local languages and designing user-friendly computer interfaces) • Local content development • Expand University Education (recruit students for online degree/diploma programmes) • Telemedicine(using various forms of telecommunications / ICTs to deliver health services across a distance) • University Management - faster administrative services
MAKERERE UNIVERSITY CONTRIBUTION THROUGH USE OF ICT TO THE OBJECTIVES OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
Human resource development - Science and Technology human capital is a precondition for any country’s development • Private-University partnerships – universities can engage in business with private sector • Incubation centres - Universities have and will always serve as the best and cheapest incubation centres for many products • Policy development -