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UCB successfully concluded the 2021-2022 edition of the professional integration and entrepreneurship fair

UCB successfully concluded the 2021-2022 edition of the professional integration and entrepreneurship fair

It aims at maintaining a permanent annual framework of dialogue between the finalists of the second cycle and the local, national, regional, international or multinational companies as well as other young entrepreneurs in order to ensure a good transition between the academic world and the professional world.

During these two days, the participants, mostly students of the UCB, exchanged with different experts in various fields, followed presentations of the heads of companies, organizations etc.

The Deputy Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Prof Aimé Heri-Kazi Bisimwa called on the students not to give up, to ensure a careful presentation of their profiles. He also urged them to pursue their objectives with tenacity by sharing his own experience. The participants also discussed in hubs according to their areas of interest under the coaching of company representatives.

Exhibition booths allowed organizations and companies to present their opportunities offered in terms of employment or careers, professionalization internships, access challenges and opportunities, access challenges and ways to overcome them, etc. As needed by the students, the creation of a center for professional integration and entrepreneurship within Université Catholique de Bukavu will be launched in a few days.

A cultural event headed by the students of Université Catholique de Bukavu ended the show for the 2022 edition. See you next year for interesting experiences.

Professor Emeritus Kanigula MUBAGWA elected member of the International Union of Physiological Sciences Academy

Professor Emeritus Kanigula MUBAGWA elected member of the International Union of Physiological Sciences Academy

Professor Emeritus Kanigula MUBAGWA, Rector of Université Catholique de Bukavu is now a member of the International Union of Physiological Sciences Academy (IUPSA), the only organization in the world that represents the entire community of researchers, teachers and students in physiology. He represents not only the Democratic Republic of Congo, but also Africa alongside his colleague from South Africa.

Professor Emeritus Kanigula MUBAGWA elected member of the International  Union of Physiological Sciences Academy – Catholic University of Bukavu

The Academy represents the diversity and excellence of physiology worldwide.  It is composed of annually elected members, not exceeding 30. The members are physiologists who are distinguished in the field of physiology or professionals who have made outstanding contributions to physiological sciences. The criteria for the selection are based on significant original discovery, excellent and sustained contribution to research, or exceptionally on the profile of individuals who have in some other way rendered outstanding service to physiology.

The role of Professor MUBAGWA and his peers in the Academy is to contribute to its development. Their advice focuses on strategies and approaches to achieve the vision of the International Union of Physiological Sciences (IUPS) which is to make physiology an indispensable discipline of modern medicine and public health, a scientific field of excellence and renown while attracting the best scientists from around the world for the benefit of the physiological community.

IUPS is a non-political, non-geographic scientific organization representing over 60 physiological societies worldwide.

In addition to the members, the Academy includes three honorary members who are Nobel Prize winners.