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Main Authors: Owoeye, J. S., Oyebade, S. A.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1072808
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author Owoeye, J. S.
Oyebade, S. A.
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Oyebade, S. A.
Owoeye, J. S.
Oyebade, S. A.
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contents Higher Education Research in Uganda: Problems and Prospects Owoeye, J. S. Oyebade, S. A. Higher Education Foreign Countries Educational Finance Teacher Salaries College Faculty Brain Drain Educational Facilities Improvement Faculty Development Educational Policy Quality of Life Role of Education Human Resources Labor Force Development Educational History Educational Objectives Institutional Research Financial Support Faculty Publishing Databases Enrollment Trends Teacher Shortage Taxes Educational Administration Research is regarded as essential for development and the application of new knowledge for the benefit of society. Higher education in Uganda has expanded rapidly in the last 20 years. Universities have become the most important institutions in the achievement of national and international goals in enhancing the quality of life, wealth creation, production of high caliber human resources. Even though research has been recognized as key to development, research funding has not received adequate support. The resultant effect has been inadequate research infrastructure in this country. University funding is considered inadequate leading to alarmingly low and declining salaries of faculty staff, massive brain drain while external sources of grants have diminished. The study recommended for authorities' careful consideration and implementation of all policies that will facilitate effective and efficient functioning of tertiary education. These include adequate funding, upgrading of all (library, laboratory, workshops) facilities, continuous staff development efforts, comprehensive data generation, storage and usage among others.
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spellingShingle Higher Education Research in Uganda: Problems and Prospects
Owoeye, J. S.
Oyebade, S. A.
Higher Education
Foreign Countries
Educational Finance
Teacher Salaries
College Faculty
Brain Drain
Educational Facilities Improvement
Faculty Development
Educational Policy
Quality of Life
Role of Education
Human Resources
Labor Force Development
Educational History
Educational Objectives
Institutional Research
Financial Support
Faculty Publishing
Databases
Enrollment Trends
Teacher Shortage
Taxes
Educational Administration
Higher Education Research in Uganda: Problems and Prospects Owoeye, J. S. Oyebade, S. A. Higher Education Foreign Countries Educational Finance Teacher Salaries College Faculty Brain Drain Educational Facilities Improvement Faculty Development Educational Policy Quality of Life Role of Education Human Resources Labor Force Development Educational History Educational Objectives Institutional Research Financial Support Faculty Publishing Databases Enrollment Trends Teacher Shortage Taxes Educational Administration Research is regarded as essential for development and the application of new knowledge for the benefit of society. Higher education in Uganda has expanded rapidly in the last 20 years. Universities have become the most important institutions in the achievement of national and international goals in enhancing the quality of life, wealth creation, production of high caliber human resources. Even though research has been recognized as key to development, research funding has not received adequate support. The resultant effect has been inadequate research infrastructure in this country. University funding is considered inadequate leading to alarmingly low and declining salaries of faculty staff, massive brain drain while external sources of grants have diminished. The study recommended for authorities' careful consideration and implementation of all policies that will facilitate effective and efficient functioning of tertiary education. These include adequate funding, upgrading of all (library, laboratory, workshops) facilities, continuous staff development efforts, comprehensive data generation, storage and usage among others.
title Higher Education Research in Uganda: Problems and Prospects
topic Higher Education
Foreign Countries
Educational Finance
Teacher Salaries
College Faculty
Brain Drain
Educational Facilities Improvement
Faculty Development
Educational Policy
Quality of Life
Role of Education
Human Resources
Labor Force Development
Educational History
Educational Objectives
Institutional Research
Financial Support
Faculty Publishing
Databases
Enrollment Trends
Teacher Shortage
Taxes
Educational Administration
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1072808