HONOUR FOR PROF. ALI A MAZRUI
Makerere University has marked a major programme of high profile development with its plan to repositioning itself. Last year it started to consolidate the establishment of the Makerere University Private Sector Forum (MUPSF) as a central means of interfacing with the Private Sector, and bringing it on board to influence the University’s policy agenda. Investment in the development of Knowledge Transfer Partnerships will also be one of the key issues in the University’s 10 year strategic plan for 2008 -2019.
MUPSF has led to the inauguration of Honorary Professors from the Public and Private Sector and has overseen the setting up a Professor’s Consultative platform (PCP), for image building and raising resources for the University. The PCP initiated the establishment of Endowed Chairs and Centres of Excellence Programme (ECCEP) to raise resources to attract research, training and mentoring of students and providing scholarships. A programme for taking the University off campus through Centres of Excellence to promote innovations, business incubation and technology transfer has also started.
Professor Ali A Mazrui, the doyen of leading international thinkers, academics and opinion leaders in political science was identified as the first to lead in the establishment of the 1st Endowed Chair and Centre for Global studies at Makerere Main Campus, a programme which is also set to raise USD 15 Million. Makerere Matters Foundation is adopting this project as one of its main targets for its fund-raising programme for 2009 to 2015.
I believe that choice of Professor Ali A Mazrui and his work was an excellent choice because of his outstanding scholarly work at a global scale and his close engagement with the real politics of the day; his thinking was of paramount importance and greatly impacted on political analysis at the ‘street level’ something that not many academics can maintain. I know that students of political science were proud of Professor Mazrui’s incisive thinking and many would want to be in touch with the learned professor today when many of Makerere University alumni are themselves holding positions of immense responsibility.
Many other former academics of high standing and people who helped to make Makerere University a centre of excellence and to develop its illustrious track-record have also been identified to receive recognition. This is a clear demonstration that Makerere does not forget people who have helped to make its mark and retain its envious position despite the problems that it faced in the early 1970s. Professor Ali A Mazrui is being celebrated because of his outstanding scholarly work at a global scale let alone the strong foundation he himself built as a result of the launch of his successful career at Makerere University; which he always talks about. A unique factor that I remember as a young student at Makerere was that Professor Mazrui’s lectures were hugely popular, not only in his faculty but hundreds of students who did not even enrol for his classes were known to sneak into Professor Mazrui’s classes. Mazrui’s work also posed constant challenge to political leadership all over Africa but what I found unique, an experience that I have never enjoyed anywhere else, is how Professor Mazrui’s work had an impact at the street level. Taxi drivers, passengers waiting for buses, people at market stalls and newspaper readers were all fascinated by his clear and incisive analysis of the politics of the day.
Makerere Matters Foundation will be contacting Makerere University alumni just as it visited the Makerere University reunion in Vancouver in August last year. I was privileged to deliver the Vice Chancellor’s Key Note Address on behalf of Professor Livingstone Luboobi, who was called away to attend to State duties.
Further information on the Mazrui Endowed Chair is available on the university’s website on http://MUPSF.mak.ac.ug . I am grateful to Mr Nuha Mwesigwa, the Director of MUPSF who has provided detailed information on the above landmark event. I expect to feature further news here soon.
Kalwant Ajimal FRSA
Special Envoy, Makerere University
Guildford, England