
- Rev. Fr. Dr. Deus Karemire (PhD)
- Vice Chancellor
- (+256) 0772437690
- vc@usj.ac.ug
Qualifications
PhD in Educational Mgt – MUK – Kampala, 2014
Postgraduate Diploma in Human Resource
Management – Uganda Management Institute,
2006; Postgraduate Diploma in Education, MUK,
2005; Master of Arts in Ethics and Public
Management – MUK, 2004; Bachelor of Arts -
Urban niversity,1990
Diploma in Theology – Makerere University,
1990;Diploma in Philosophical and Religious
Studies – Katigondo Major Seminary, 1986
Research & Interests
Publications
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Monitoring and Organizational Performance in Private Higher Academic Institutions in Greater Bushenyi Districts in Western Uganda
Abstruct: The rational study assessed the effect of Monitoring on Organizational Performance in Private Higher Academic Institutions in Greater Bushenyi Dist…
Author: Rev. Fr. Assoc. Prof. Mbyemeire John Patrick (PhD), Rev. Fr. Dr. Deus Karemire (PhD), Dr. Sr. Kobusingye Prisca (PhD) , Byabashaija Deusdedit -
Socio-Economic Status and Quality Education in Uganda
Abstruct: This scientific study examined the contribution of socio-economic status on quality education in Uganda while focusing on Ntungamo district in Ugan…
Author: Rev. Fr. Assoc. Prof. Mbyemeire John Patrick (PhD), Rev. Fr. Dr. Deus Karemire (PhD) , Byabashaija Deusdedit -
Records Management Practices and Service Delivery in Ntungamo District in Western Uganda
Abstruct: This empirical research study assessed the association between Records Management practices and Service Delivery in Ntungamo District in western Ug…
Author: Rev. Fr. Assoc. Prof. Mbyemeire John Patrick (PhD), Rev. Fr. Dr. Deus Karemire (PhD) -
Democratic Style of Leadership and Performance of Teachers in Uganda
Abstruct: The study analysed the relationship between democratic style of leadership and performance of teachers in Uganda. The study employed a correlationa…
Author: Rev. Fr. Assoc. Prof. Mbyemeire John Patrick (PhD), Rev. Fr. Dr. Deus Karemire (PhD) , Byabashaija Deusdedit, and Muhwezi John Bosco -
Methods of Teaching and Performance of Lecturers in Uganda
Abstruct: This study assessed the correlation between effective methods of teaching and performance of lecturers in Uganda. The study adopted a descriptive r…
Author: Rev. Fr. Assoc. Prof. Mbyemeire John Patrick (PhD), Rev. Fr. Dr. Deus Karemire (PhD) , Byabashaija Deusdedit , Gimaddu Esther