The Vice Chancellor of Gulu University, Professor George Ladaah Openjuru, has welcomed the establishment of a new network linking researchers, science journalists, and civil society activists, describing it as a valuable platform for expanding
Dr. Agatha Alidri, the Coordinator of the Building Stronger Universities (BSU) project, has been awarded the Best Networker 2024–2025 by the Empowerment for Research-Based Advocacy (EReBA) project. She received the award on July 30,
Gulu University Vice Chancellor, Professor George Ladaah Openjuru, has hailed the Building Stronger Universities (BSU) project as the most impactful project he has ever come across, citing its far-reaching contributions to capacity building, research,
In one of the shortest speeches you will ever hear, Dr. Jerry Bagaya, the Academic Registrar of Gulu University, expressed his gratitude: “There are two critical departments we were lacking—ODELL and Special Needs. I
Transitional Justice (TJ) was at the centre of interactions as the European Union Delegation in Uganda visited Gulu University on May 21, 2025. A testimony by Patrick Ochen, a student at the university, who was
Today, BSU was honoured to host the European Union (EU) Delegation in Uganda at Gulu University. The EU ambassadors are currently in northern Uganda to acquaint themselves with the issues affecting the region as
Grants form a major source of funding for universities especially in developing countries where insufficient funding from governments usually constrains research and academic institutions. But it takes skills to write a winning grant proposal.
Gulu University has formally adopted and started implementing a manifesto that aims to increase the number of women in research and leadership. It is among the first universities to do so following the More Women
Gulu University has been requested by the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) to research Uganda’s refugee model to establish its impact and effectiveness. Uganda is internationally acclaimed for its open-door refugee policy. The
Women are underrepresented in research and academia. A manifesto named More Women in Research has been launched in Arusha, Tanzania, to change the situation. The launch on November 4, 2024, during the YouLead Africa 2024 Summit, followed eight months