Semakula Kiwanuka |
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Born | Matia Semakula Mulumba Kiwanuka 16 September 1939
Mityana |
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Citizenship | Ugandan |
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Education | Namilyango College
London University
Balliol College |
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Occupation(s) | Historian, Researcher, Diplomat |
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Employer(s) | Northwestern University
Duke University
Makerere University
Government of Uganda |
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Title | President of The Uganda Society |
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Term | 1967 - 19868 |
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Predecessor | Prof. S.J.K Baker |
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Successor | Mr. J.L Dixon |
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Matia Semakula Mulumba Kiwanuka (professionally referred to as Dr.Semakula Kiwanuka)(born 16 September 1939) is a Ugandan historian, diplomat, author and researcher .
He was named Uganda's Permanent Representative to the United Nations in 1996 and in 2000, he was the Chairman of the First Committee (Disarmament and International Security) at the United Nations[1][2]
He was appointed Uganda's Minister of State for Luwero Triangle in 2003 and later in 2005, State Minster for Finance, Planning and Economic Development (Investment)[3][4]
He also served as the 34th President of The Uganda Society between 1967 to 1968.
Background and education
Hailing from Mityana, Semakula Kiwanuka attended Namilyango College between 1951 and 1955.[5][6] Under the relationship between Makerere and London Universities, he received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in History and in 1965, a doctorate in history from London University's School of Oriental and African Studies. He later did a post graduate diploma in Development Economics at Balliol College, Oxford University in 1979[2]
Career
Academia
Starting as a Special Lecturer at Makerere University between 1964 and 1968, Semakula Kiwanuka then became a Senior Lecturer within the same institution. With sponsorship from the United States Department of State, he then was Visiting Associate Professor in African History at Northwestern and Duke Universities (1968-1970).[2]
Later on he served as Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Professor and Head of the History Department at Makerere University (1973-1976) and a number of academic appointments thereafter such as Visiting Scholar, University of Cambridge (August 1977 - April 1981), Visiting Fellow at St.Edmunds College, University of Cambridge and Senior Visitor in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Cambridge[2] .He was Director of Studies at the University of Calabar in Nigeria (1981-1985).[2]
He later worked as the Dean, School of Post-Graduate Studies and Research at Makerere University between 1991 and 1994.[7]
Diplomat
In 1996, he was appointed Permanent Representative of Uganda to the United Nations.[2] Semakula Kiwanuka then served as Uganda's Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates based in Abu Dhabi between 2009 to 2013 [8][9]
Publications
- A History of Buganda from the Foundation of the Kingdom to 1900[10]
- Amin and the Tragedy of Uganda[11]
- Colonial Policies and Administrations in Africa: The Myths of the Contrasts (1993)
See also
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