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PROJECT SUCCESS: An ‘average girl’ headed for a PhD

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DETERMINED: Ms Kiwanuka headed for the academic pinnacle. PHOTO BY ISAACKASAMANI 

By Benon Herbert Oluka

Posted  Tuesday, March 2  2010 at  00:00

In Summary

With her PhD and masters programme having run back-to-back, Ms Kiwanuka says her children have paid some of the price for her academic pursuits – in spite of her best efforts to strike a balance between the two equally demanding aspects of her life.

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“I will teach a little. I have been trying to see if we can get the Forced Migration programme into the university and I hope to teach part-time. But I am more interested in research, consultancy, and policy advocacy.”

holuka@monitor.co.ug

Best A -Level students, 1993/ Arts
Edward Katongole ..........St. John Bosco Seminary, Hoima

Barbara Bugayaza..... Trinity College, Nabbingo
Joseph Garuhanga....St. John Bosco Seminary
lHumphrey Rugambanengwe....Kigezi College,Butobere
lMonica Kiwanuka..........Trinity College, Nabbingo

Best A -Level students, 1993/Science

lMuggaga Kaggwa.... St. Mary’s College, Kisubi
lSamuel Balyejjusa.....St. Mary’s Colllege Kisubi
lAndrew Kataryeba.....St. Mary’s College, Kisubi
lAlex Twinomugisha....St. Mary’s College, Kisubi
lPaul Bwanika Mukasa....... Namilyango College

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