MMUniversity

In April 2003, Patrick Davey was asked to go to Uganda and help start Mountains of the Moon University as Vice Chancellor. He arrived in November and launched into the many tasks required to found a University from scratch.

By the end of January 2004 the team had identified premises for the University and filed the paperwork with the National Council for Higher Education. Finances were very tight consisting of some money raised in Uganda and the rest before leaving Ireland.

Patrick had to return home for an operation for cancer but this potential catastrophe turned into a blessing in disguise. On the basis of a 30 minute conversation a supporter donated €50,000 and about nine months later he found a friend who gave $100,000. These funds were absolutely critical to the existence of the university. The same individual has since raised another €400,000 cash and €400,000 for a building. Without this support MMU would not exist.

Having finally satisfied the paperwork requirements of the NCHE, the University opened its doors in August 2005. Since then the University has grown and thrived. In September 2008 the first 100 students graduated in a range of disciplines and their employment record is very positive.

Donations made the project possible, donations form an important part of the current budget and your donation is essential for the long term health of the University.

There are three ways you can help Mountains of the Moon University .

  • You can sponsor students to help them through their studies. For many the cost of the courses make the idea of going to University seem an impossible dream. With your support bright students can reach their potential helping to pull up the region in the process.
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  • You can help complete the new university campus building. Having infrastructure which is fit for purpose is so important in providing students with a quality education
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  • You can help improve staff education with funding to allow staff study for PhDs and further education. MMU started with great lecturers who had the practical experience to teach courses – we are committed to enabling them to continue their education so they can remain on top of their chosen fields and pass on this additional knowledge to their students.
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