Microsoft - Uganda Multimedia News & Information https://www.weinformers.com Politics, Health, Sceince, Business, Agriculture, Culture, Tourism, Women, Men, Oil, Sports Tue, 26 Jul 2011 17:24:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 Deadline approaching for TWAS-AAS-Microsoft 2011 Award for Young Computer Scientists in Africa https://www.weinformers.com/2011/07/26/deadline-approaching-for-twas-aas-microsoft-2011-award-for-young-computer-scientists-in-africa/ https://www.weinformers.com/2011/07/26/deadline-approaching-for-twas-aas-microsoft-2011-award-for-young-computer-scientists-in-africa/#respond Tue, 26 Jul 2011 17:24:03 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=14646 TWAS is currently seeking nominations of young scientists in Africa whose research in computer science promises to have a positive impact in the developing world. Each year, three winners are selected from different countries on the continent. Each recipient receives a Euro 7,000 cash award generously contributed by Microsoft Research, of which EUR 2,000 may be spent at the […]

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TWAS is currently seeking nominations of young scientists in Africa whose research in computer science promises to have a positive impact in the developing world.

Each year, three winners are selected from different countries on the continent. Each recipient receives a Euro 7,000 cash award generously contributed by Microsoft Research, of which EUR 2,000 may be spent at the recipient’s discretion and EUR 5,000 shall be earmarked for furtherresearch.

Nominees can be any nationality, but must have been resident and working in Africa for at least the two years immediately prior to their nomination. Example: For the 2011 nomination, nominees should have been resident in Africa since at least 1 August 2009. Nominees must also have received their most recent degree (Master’s or PhD) within the previous ten years. Self-nomination or nomination by selection committee members is not accepted. Nominations of young women computer scientists are
particularly encouraged.

Attached please find the nomination form.

The deadline is 31 July, however we may consider extending it by 2 weeks
if necessary.

Should you need any further information, do not hesitate to contact us
by return.

Best regards,
Antonella Mastrolia
TWAS Prizes Secretariat

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Microsoft approves Innovations Center at Makerere University https://www.weinformers.com/2011/05/27/microsoft-approves-innovations-center-at-makerere-university/ https://www.weinformers.com/2011/05/27/microsoft-approves-innovations-center-at-makerere-university/#respond Fri, 27 May 2011 18:34:58 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=11843 Microsoft International has agreed to establish the 2nd Innovations Center in the Region and 4th in Africa at Makerere University’s College of Computing and Information Sciences. The Innovations Center will be used by Makerere University and Uganda as whole to develop appropriate innovations relevant to the needs of our society. Microsoft will provide technical expertise […]

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Microsoft International has agreed to establish the 2nd Innovations Center in the Region and 4th in Africa at Makerere University’s College of Computing and Information Sciences. The Innovations Center will be used by Makerere University and Uganda as whole to develop appropriate innovations relevant to the needs of our society.

Microsoft will provide technical expertise and related administrative support to the center for 3years. A number of training programs will be offered by the center, which will act as a model innovation center on the African Continent. The confirmation came after 4years of continuous engagements and negotiations between Microsoft, Ministry of ICT, Uganda, and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) .

Through UNIDO, the College of Computing and Information Sciences has also recently been approached by the UN Global Pulse Labs (the innovations arm of the UN) expressing interest in partnering to set up a UN Global Pulse Lab at the College. This recent development is hinged on Microsoft approval of the establishment of an Innovations Center at Makerere.

In other news, the College of Computing and Information Science entered a partnership with AIESEC-The World’s Largest Student-run Organization and Tata Consultancy Services to offer technical training opportunities to fresh graduates. So far three of the recent graduates have been hired by Tata Consultancy Services, India to undergo 1Year technical training in software development. This training has all expenses paid for by Tata Consultancy Services.

For more information contact

Michael Niyitegeka,Head,Corporate Relations Office,College of Computing and Information Sciences, Makerere University; Email: mniyitegeka@cit.mak.ac.ug.

By: Makerere University Public Relations Office

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Microsoft, Commonwealth support Caribbean ICT led Learning initiative https://www.weinformers.com/2011/03/28/microsoft-commonwealth-support-caribbean-ict-led-learning-initiative/ https://www.weinformers.com/2011/03/28/microsoft-commonwealth-support-caribbean-ict-led-learning-initiative/#respond Mon, 28 Mar 2011 18:40:48 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=9747 Caribbean schoolchildren are set to benefit from Commonwealth and Microsoft collaboration. Commonwealth Secretariat, Commonwealth of Learning and Microsoft Trinidad and Tobago have jointly agree to improve access to, and use of, Information and Communication Technologies

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The Commonwealth Secretariat, the Commonwealth of Learning (COL) and Microsoft Trinidad and Tobago signed a Letter of Understanding (LOU) on 28 March, agreeing to work together to harness the potential of technology and the internet to improve education in schools in the Caribbean region.

 

Over the next two years, the three organisations will collaborate to improve access to, and use of, Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in primary and secondary schools in 18 Caribbean countries and territories, 12 of which are Commonwealth member states: Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Montserrat, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands.

 

The programme will provide students and teachers with training and expertise in using ICT to learn and teach, through the implementation of the UNESCO ICT Competency Framework for Teachers, an internationally recognised framework to promote ICT education.

 

“This programme ensures that the children of today are ready to compete on a global scale with the right skills and expertise, once they graduate and enter the job market,” said Pradeep Raman, general manager of Microsoft Trinidad and Tobago.

 

Commonwealth Secretary General Sharma Kamalesh“Initiatives such as this are pegged to Microsoft’s Partners in Learning programme.  Our partnership with governments, NGOs and international organisations is aimed at increasing ICT readiness to enhance educators’ skills and foster their innovative approaches to teaching. We also want to ensure that all children have access to the high-quality educational experiences they need to lead productive lives in the twenty-first century.”

 

With a focus on teacher development in ICT, the programme will be implemented through information and knowledge delivery, in-country and institutional policy review and support, collaborative materials development and capacity building and competency measurement and certification.

Schools will also have digital access to low-cost software through future Microsoft School Agreements and students will be able to access free e-mail addresses through Microsoft’s Live@edu, a suite of online hosted services designed for and offered to educational institutions at no cost to the institution.

 

Sir John Daniel, President and chief executive officer of COL, said that the LOU highlighted the importance of cultivating leadership, collaboration and teamwork through digital communication and productivity tools and that this agreement “not only serves to strengthen collaboration between the Commonwealth of Learning, the Secretariat and the private sector, but also ensures alignment with the Commonwealth’s larger goals and objectives as it pertains to providing access to ICT in classrooms within developing countries.”

 

“Many countries are experiencing an increased level of global competition for tourism dollars and foreign direct investment. One of the key enablers to retain and attract investments is to develop an ICT literate society and ICT knowledgeable workforce. The partnership agreed will work together to educate teachers on using ICT in the classroom to help schools better prepare students for life and work in the twenty-first century,” said Anthony Ming, ICT Adviser and Head, Commonwealth Secretariat.

 

The LOU is part of an agreement signed by the three organisations in October 2010. The parties have also identified other areas of joint collaboration, including: providing advocacy and policy support to governments, universities and teacher training institutions in the Caribbean region to promote integration of ICT into teaching and learning; developing the programme for other Commonwealth countries; increasing access to education through the use of ICT for people in underserved regions of the Commonwealth, including the provision of Open Educational Resources; and promoting and facilitating online communities to share expertise and good practice.

 

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