We don't teach that at the university (Education and Mentorship) - Dr. Daniel Ruhweza
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We spoke to Dr. Daniel Ruhweza, a don at the faculty of Law, Makerere University. He authored a book, "We don't teach that at the University". In this episode, we discuss what education means to him and the inspirations behind the book. He expounds on what mentorship is, its role in his life and why he advocates for it in the book. We also discuss, why the fine line between "Scientists and Artists" should be blurred. He expounds on the importance of think tanks, the diversity of stakeholders (culture and tradition institutions inclusive) and how we can start to change the education system in Uganda (Africa). Find the book here; https://www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/Daniel-Ruhweza-ebook/dp/B094ZJN4FT/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=we+dont+teach+that+at+the+university&qid=1628395590&sr=8-1
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