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R esearch and E ducation N etwork of U ganda (RENU)

R esearch and E ducation N etwork of U ganda (RENU). Outline. Background Membership Achievements Challenges Aspirations. Background. VCs and CEOs of Universities and Research Organisations met and agreed to setup RENU (Jan 2006) Benefits and synergy of working together

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R esearch and E ducation N etwork of U ganda (RENU)

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  1. Research and Education Network of Uganda (RENU)

  2. Outline • Background • Membership • Achievements • Challenges • Aspirations

  3. Background • VCs and CEOs of Universities and Research Organisations met and agreed to setup RENU (Jan 2006) • Benefits and synergy of working together • Open membership • Appointed a task team • Facilitate meetings amongst stakeholder • Engage development partner their support • REN infrastructure and entity

  4. Uganda Martyrs University Joint Clinical Research Centre (JCRC) National Agricultural Research Organization (NARO) Membership • Uganda Christian University (UCU) • Mbarara University of Science and Technology • Kyambogo University • Gulu University • Makerere University • Makerere University Business School

  5. Achievements • Meetings amongst end-users from various institutions to explore ways to collaborate • Technical workshops • ICT policy and management • Bandwidth management and optimisation • Funding to setup a secretariat • Setting up a legal entity • Hosting UbuntuNet Alliance and IEEAF

  6. Challenges • Institutional collaboration • Co-opetition • Awareness and ownership • Mindset and fear of change • Varying levels of institutional ICT literacy • Competent ICT expertise • Competition with the private sector • Part-time secretariat

  7. Challenges (cont)‏ • Sustainability • Integral part of the process • Beyond acquisitions, recurrent costs • Costly information and management systems • ICT expertise is expensive and highly mobile

  8. Aspirations • Increasing research and academic collaboration among Uganda Universities • Sharing academic human resource and expertise • Common courses that can be delivered over e-learning platforms • Easy portability of students and their records • Sharing costs for common software and platforms as well as ICT expertise

  9. Aspirations (cont) • Stronger negotiating positions • Policy makers and regulators • ICT suppliers • Development partners • Regional and international RENs • Provide a strong foundation for better connectivity as we strive to join an increasingly global and knowledge driven society

  10. Our sponsors • IDRC • FRENIA • UbuntuNet Alliance • IEEAF

  11. Thank you for listening to me

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