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Makerere University and DFCU Bank sign partnership to boost academic programs
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49575, member: 636"] Makerere University just landed a sweet deal with dfcu Bank that will pump cash into the famous school for three years. The partnership kicked off July 4th and covers academic programs, research projects, and student support services. University officials signed the agreement to boost their reputation as Uganda's top educational institution. The bank will help fund major events and provide real-world training opportunities for students. Both organizations want to create stronger connections between classroom learning and actual business practices. The bank agreed to sponsor the popular Annual Tumusime Mutebile Lecture series that brings big-name speakers to campus. They will also back the yearly Mak Run event that gets students and staff moving for health and fitness. Student activities like leadership programs, academic contests, and cultural events will receive financial support from the bank. Professor Barnabas Nawangwe praised the deal for helping the university train future leaders. He believes the partnership will produce graduates ready to transform Uganda's economy. Students will gain access to internships, guest lectures, and hands-on training through the collaboration. Charles Mudiwa from dfcu Bank said supporting education matches their commitment to helping young people succeed. The agreement creates pathways for students to learn about financial services and gain practical experience. Joint research projects and mentorship programs will connect academic work with real business challenges. The renewable partnership takes effect immediately and represents a major investment in Uganda's educational future. [/QUOTE]
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