Visiting Fellows

Visiting Fellows Program

Introduction

Uganda Christian University (UCU) is a leading Christian institution in East Africa committed to academic excellence, faith-based values, and the holistic development of its students. UCU has more than 15,000 students across 6 campuses. It offers undergraduate and graduate degrees across 11 schools & faculties. (Those with a hyperlink have more information on specific opportunities. Inquiries are invited for any discipline.)

  • Bishop Tucker School of Divinity & Theology
  • School of Journalism, Media & Communications
  • Faculty of Agricultural Sciences
  • Faculty of Engineering, Design & Technology
  • Faculty of Public Health, Nursing & Midwifery
  • School of Medicine
  • School of Dentistry

Objectives

The Visiting Fellowship Program seeks to:

  1. Provide expert teaching and mentorship in postgraduate programs in Social Work, Development Studies, Counseling Psychology, Child Development, International Relations, Governance, Public Administration, and Public Policy.
  2. Facilitate collaboration on curriculum development, research, and policy-oriented projects with UCU faculty.
  3. Enhance global perspectives among UCU students while promoting the values of Christian service, ethical leadership, and social responsibility.
  4. Establish long-term institutional partnerships between UCU and participating universities.

Methods & Length of Engagement

OnlineĀ is the assumed mode of engagement due to the lower financial and logistical hurdles. This can include online lectures, seminars, mentorship sessions, and/or research supervision.

On-Campus Engagement is also welcome for those who are able and interested in traveling to Uganda. UCU will facilitate housing and integration into campus life. In-person engagement can range from a week or so to a full academic year.

Semester- or Year-Long Fellowship (4-8 months): Teaching and mentoring within a specific semester.

  • Spring Semester: January to May
  • Summer Semester: May to August
  • Fall Semester: August to December

Guest Lecturer/Speaker (1-4 weeks): Leading lectures or workshops on specialized topics.

Policy & Technical Fellowship (flexible, project-based): Engagement in curriculum advising, policy development, or research consultation.

Benefits for Fellows

Visiting Fellows will gain:

  1. Opportunities to engage with bright, motivated postgraduate students across multiple disciplines.
  2. Collaboration with faculty on curriculum innovation and applied research projects.
  3. Exposure to East African social, political, and development contexts within a faith-based framework.
  4. Official recognition by UCU, including certificates of engagement and letters of recommendation.

Expression of Interest or More Information

Those interested are invited to submit a brief CV, statement of interest, and proposed area/discipline of interest to:

Mark Bartels, Executive Director

Uganda Christian University Partners

m.t.bartels@ugandapartners.org