As the world celebrates the achievements of women, the spotlight at Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST) shines brightly on Vice Chancellor Prof. Pauline Byakika-Kibwika. In just one year and four months, Prof. Byakika has become a transformative force, steering the institution toward a new era of excellence through a blend of strategic infrastructure development and inclusive leadership.


A Transformed Campus Landscape
One of the most visible hallmarks of Prof. Byakika’s tenure has been the extensive facelifting and renovation of university buildings, alongside the landscaping and greening of the MUST compound. Under her guidance, the physical environment has undergone a significant upgrade, creating a revitalized atmosphere that fosters both academic focus and professional pride. Her commitment to improving the university’s infrastructure is reflected in the modern, well-maintained spaces that now define the campus.


Leadership Through Openness and Mentorship
Beyond the physical changes, Prof. Byakika has revolutionized the administrative culture at MUST. She has successfully championed:
- The Open-Door Policy: By promoting a transparent management style and a robust feedback mechanism, she has bridged the gap between the administration and the wider university community.

The diva in Pauline 
- Capacity Building and Mentorship: Whether engaging with senior staff or junior members, she treats everyone with equal respect, addressing concerns in their specific capacities. Her hands-on approach to mentoring is empowering the next generation of leaders.
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Leading by Example: Known for her punctuality and professional discipline, she sets a high standard for the entire institution. We cannot help but notice her smartness and elegance at all times, which further embodies the excellence she inspires.

The mentor in her 
Elevating Global Visibility and Research
Prof. Byakika’s impact extends far beyond the campus gates. She has been instrumental in hosting a series of high-level national and international events, positioning MUST as a premier hub for intellectual and scientific exchange.
Furthermore, her dedication to research and grant writing has bolstered the university’s academic standing. By encouraging “out-of-office” management and direct supervision, she ensures that projects are not just planned but executed with precision. Her efforts have significantly increased the university’s visibility, making MUST a competitive name on the global stage.
On this International Women’s Day, we celebrate Prof. Pauline Byakika-Kibwika a leader whose vision, empathy, and tireless work ethic continue to inspire the MUST community to reach new heights.







