
Update on School Reopening on 1st March 2021
Monday 22nd February 2021 Dear IUEA students Greetings to you and to your families. I am very happy that you

Monday 22nd February 2021 Dear IUEA students Greetings to you and to your families. I am very happy that you

When the COVID-19 pandemic broke out in March, it affected a number of sectors countrywide, including education. With schools closed, the children and their parents were forced to adopt home learning to fit in the new normal.

The President has guided that all Higher Education Institutions should continue studying online using the ODel System for at least another three (3) months.

In line with our vision “to be the technological university of choice in East and Central Africa, we are proud

Greetings IUEA Alumni We trust you are succeeding, and the tides of life have been kind to all your endeavours.

Uganda will next year host one of the biggest heavyweight boxing fights when Shafic Kiwanuka ‘killing machine’ takes on US’s Oliver McCall at “Atomic Bull” at Kololo Airstrip on April 2.

As universities move to distance learning, there are doubts about whether online exams can be conducted securely and with integrity. Doubts abound and are fuelled by the basic logic that if students can cheat in the presence of invigilators in face-to-face exams, how about online when no one is watching?

At International University of East Africa(IUEA), we understand that cross cultural differences can and do hinder diplomatic relations among countries, revenue making marketing communication of business organizations and even interpersonal relationships in personal and professional lives.

Currently, there is no available vaccine for COVID-19. However, many of the symptoms can be treated and getting early care from a healthcare provider can make the disease less dangerous.