MUST is proud to host the 19th Annual Research Dissemination Conference (ARDC), a premier event that will bring together researchers from diverse fields to share their findings and collaborate on innovative solutions to community challenges.
Key Highlights of the ARDC:
- Mentors Workshop (November 13, 2024): Experienced mentors and mentees will connect to gain valuable insights, skills, build strong relationships, and foster a supportive research community.
- PhD Symposium (November 14, 2024): PhD students will have the opportunity to practice their defenses, receive feedback from expert panelists, and gain confidence for their final presentations.
As Prof. Charles Lwanga Mark Olweny, the Chancellor of the University, once said, “The university is a place where knowledge is created and disseminated. Research is its heartbeat.” In line with this, Albert Szent-Györgyi pointed out that research is “seeing what everybody else has seen and thinking what nobody else has thought.”
Let us fully participate in the Annual Research Dissemination Conference. With our mandate to promote quality higher education for national integration and development through the teaching of science and technology, we are ready to make a difference as a university of Science and Technology.
At the ARDC, you can expect:
- Presentation of research findings
- Engage in discussions
- Network with fellow researchers
- Explore potential collaborations and partnerships
Call for Abstracts:
Researchers are invited to draft abstracts aligned with the following sub-themes:
(Please note a link for submission will be provided not before long).