Reshaping researcher development in Uganda

with Dr Loice Natukunda

When Loice Natukunda decided to start a PhD at The University of Sheffield, she probably did not know that a few years down the line, her ambition would be to revolutionise researcher development in Uganda. Hear Loice’s journey in this podcast. Well that’s exactly what she is aspiring to do now. She has already started on her mission through her leadership role in developing an early career researcher network (NEMRA) which has been building visibility and momentum over the last 3 years.

About Loice

Loice is a lecturer at the University of Makerere in Kampala (Uganda) specialising in Human Resource Management and Organisational Behaviour.

Loice is always on the look out for contributors to the NEMRA researcher development programme. You can offer to deliver a talk, a masterclass, a workshop!

Get in touch with Loice: https://www.linkedin.com/in/loice-natukunda-a34ab312/

Your can read her doctoral research here: http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/13897/

If you want to know more about NEMRA: http://nemraafrica.org/

Photo of Dr Loice Natukunda with quote "I really want to see transformation and change in how we develop researchers and how we build capacity for research in our country and continent."
 

I really want to make a contribution to researcher development, and research capacity building approaches and frameworks, not only in Uganda, but the entire continent of Africa.
— Loice Natukunda
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