This paper underlines the need for researchers and innovators trained at the doctoral level in Uganda. Making reference to various sources, it estimates thenumber of PhD holders in the country. This is with the conclusion that the number is too small for the country’s development aspirations, notably Vision 2040. Thereafter, the paper discusses the state of postgraduate training in the country, with specific reference to the doctoral level. Recommendations for reducing the dearth of PhD holders are made. Keywords: Doctoral training; Knowledge workers; Research for developmen
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Since its inception, Makerere University has evolved into one of the leading universities in sub-Sah...
This article examines the level of knowledge of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) among univer...
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Doctoral holders are considered to be key actors in the creation of innovation and knowledge. Howeve...
Education in Uganda and indeed in most of the developing world is regarded as theoretical and irrele...
This paper is based on analyzed literature on the appraisal of the quality of research and innovatio...
Introduction: High quality PhD training in sub-Saharan Africa is important to strengthen research ev...
The contribution of African researchers to knowledge by means of scientific publications is low comp...
Doctoral education in Africa is at a turning point and African universities are called upon to act a...
A doctoral degree education and successful completion of a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) study in a r...
Abstract Higher Institutions of Learning will significantly contribute to the transformation...
Every country invests in university education to develop and empower its citizens with the high-leve...
Abstract. There are two principal rationales for doctoral training of African scientists in health: ...
While Africa as a continent has experienced steady economic growth over the last decade, quality of ...
Every country invests in formal education to develop and empower itscitizens with the capacity neede...
Since its inception, Makerere University has evolved into one of the leading universities in sub-Sah...
This article examines the level of knowledge of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) among univer...
This paper discusses the challenges and experiences which social science students in Africa undergo ...
Doctoral holders are considered to be key actors in the creation of innovation and knowledge. Howeve...
Education in Uganda and indeed in most of the developing world is regarded as theoretical and irrele...
This paper is based on analyzed literature on the appraisal of the quality of research and innovatio...
Introduction: High quality PhD training in sub-Saharan Africa is important to strengthen research ev...
The contribution of African researchers to knowledge by means of scientific publications is low comp...
Doctoral education in Africa is at a turning point and African universities are called upon to act a...
A doctoral degree education and successful completion of a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) study in a r...
Abstract Higher Institutions of Learning will significantly contribute to the transformation...
Every country invests in university education to develop and empower its citizens with the high-leve...
Abstract. There are two principal rationales for doctoral training of African scientists in health: ...
While Africa as a continent has experienced steady economic growth over the last decade, quality of ...
Every country invests in formal education to develop and empower itscitizens with the capacity neede...
Since its inception, Makerere University has evolved into one of the leading universities in sub-Sah...
This article examines the level of knowledge of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) among univer...