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MBARARA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY P.O. Box 1410, Mbarara Uganda. Tel: +256 4856 60208; Fax: +256 4854 20782 HUMAN RESOURCE MANUAL 2018 PREAMBLE Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST) was established on October 28, 1989 by the Mbarara University of Science and Technology Statue 1989. Currently the University is governed under the Universities and Other Tertiary Institutions Act (UOTIA), 2001 (as amended). The UOTIA empowers University Councils to make regulations governing the terms and conditions of employment of university staff. This Manual contains human resource policies and procedures that spell out the terms and conditions of service for the University staff. The manual has five chapters, namely; Recruitment Policy, Terms and Conditions of Service, Staff Disciplinary Code of Conduct, Promotions Policy and Staff Training and Development Policy. The terms and conditions set out in this Manual are also subject to the provisions of the following Acts: 1. Employment Act, 2006. 2. Labour disputes Act of Uganda, 2006. 3. Workers Compensation Act of Uganda, 2000. 4. The Anti-Corruption Act of Uganda, 2009. 5. The Penal Code (Amendment) Act of Uganda, 2007. 6. The Leadership Code Act of Uganda, 2002. MUST Vision, Mission and Shared Values a) Vision To be a Centre for academic and professional excellence in science and technology. b) Mission To provide quality and relevant education at national and international levels with particular emphasis on science and technology and its application to community development. c) Core Values Our conduct and performance is underpinned by the following core values: i ii PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS 1. TITLE This manual shall be known as the Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST) Human Resource Manual, 2018. 2. DEFINITION OF TERMS USED For purposes of this manual, unless the context otherwise requires, the following words, phrases or terms will have the meaning shown against them:- a) Abscondment – means a situation where a member of staff does not report for duty for thirty consecutive days without good cause. b) Academic staff – in accordance with the Universities and Other Tertiary Institutions Act, 2001, means:- (i) Deans of Faculties or schools; (ii) Directors of Institute, college or other academic body; (iii) Professors, Associate Professors, Senior Lecturers, Lecturers, and Assistant Lecturers appointed for teaching and research; (iv) University Librarian and other library staff designated as academic members of staff; (v) Such other persons as the University Council may designate academic staff. c) Accelerated promotion - means a situation where a serving member of staff will be promoted to a post more than one step up the promotion ladder. It may also occur when a serving officer has been promoted to the next higher rank in the promotion ladder without having served for three years in the lower post or grade. d) Administrative staff – in accordance with the Universities and Other Tertiary Institutions Act, 2001, means persons employed by the University, other than academic staff, holding administrative, professional or technical senior posts in salary scales M1 – M8 established by the University Council for the efficient management and running of the University. e) Appointment - means conferment upon a person of an office or post of emolument in the service of the University. iii
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